

Haverfordwest County
Founded
1899
Coach
Tony PennockVenue
The Ogi Bridge Meadow Stadium
City
Haverfordwest
Capacity
3,500
Surface
grass
Season Stats
Record
14W 6D 12L
H:8W/A:6W
Goals
48 / 43 (+5)
H:31/A:17
Clean Sheets
15
H:8/A:7
Rank
3
Haverfordwest County
Haverfordwest County AFC was founded in 1899 in Haverfordwest, the county town of Pembrokeshire in southwest Wales. One of the oldest clubs in Wales, Haverfordwest County has a proud history in Welsh football, competing in the Cymru Premier, the top tier of Welsh club football. The club plays home matches at The Ogi Bridge Meadow Stadium, with a capacity of approximately 3,500. Haverfordwest County has won the Welsh Cup and qualified for European competition through the UEFA Europa Conference League qualifying rounds, giving the club and the Pembrokeshire region exposure to continental football. The club has a strong community focus and represents the footballing tradition of West Wales, developing local talent and maintaining regional pride.
























