Fixtures

Club Friendly List 07/04 18:30 - Taffs Well vs Caerau Ely - View
Wales League Cup 07/18 13:30 7 Caerau Ely vs Trefelin BGC - View
Wales Championship South 07/26 13:30 1 Ynyshir Albions vs Caerau Ely - View
Wales Championship South 08/08 18:00 2 Caerau Ely vs Podzus/Podzus - View
Wales Championship South 08/16 13:30 3 Cardiff Draconians vs Caerau Ely - View
Wales Championship South 08/22 18:30 4 Caerau Ely vs Baglan Dragons - View

Results

Club Friendly List 06/27 18:15 - Caerau Ely v Penrhiwceiber Rangers - View
Club Friendly List 06/24 18:30 - Caerau Ely v Penybont W 2-1
Club Friendly List 06/20 18:45 - Caerphilly Athletic FC v Caerau Ely - View
UK Friendlies 06/17 18:15 - Caerau Ely v Cardiff Corinthians AFC W 6-0
Wales Championship South 04/12 13:30 30 Caerau Ely v Cambrian United L 0-2
Wales Championship South 04/05 13:30 29 [9] Llantwit Major v Caerau Ely [11] L 1-0
Wales Championship South 03/28 19:30 28 [10] Caerau Ely v Penrhiwceiber Rangers [15] L 0-1
Wales Championship South 03/21 19:30 27 [10] Caerau Ely v Goytre Utd [14] D 1-1
Wales Championship South 03/07 19:30 26 [1] Llanelli Town v Caerau Ely [10] L 3-1
Wales Championship South 02/28 19:30 25 [11] Caerau Ely v Sportakademiya Sterlitamak [16] W 3-1
Wales Championship South 02/21 19:45 24 [2] Trethomas Bluebirds v Caerau Ely [10] L 1-0
Wales Cup 02/16 12:45 11 Caerau Ely v Connah's Quay L 0-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 38 21 17
Wins 14 10 4
Draws 6 3 3
Losses 18 8 10
Goals for 66 41 25
Goals against 54 27 27
Clean sheets 8 4 4
Failed to score 9 4 5

Wikipedia - Caerau (Ely) A.F.C.

Caerau Ely Association Football Club is a Welsh team based in Cardiff. It was formed in 1955. The club plays in the Cymru South.

Caerau Ely were formed in 1955 joining the junior division of the Cardiff Combination League. A set of red jerseys given to the club by Mr.Ron Miller of Cross Bros. AFC was to determine the colours of the club forever. The club started its playing days on the Ely Racecourse moving on to Glyn Derw School in the eighties and then finally moving onto the Cwrt-yr-Ala ground in Ely.

In 1991 they gained entry to the new Senior League and then progressed to the CC Sports Welsh League in 1998 after beating Dinas Powys 1–0 in the play-off held at Bridgend.

The history shows that after winning well over eighty combined league titles and cups in its time, Caerau Ely has become one of the most successful clubs in Cardiff.

Season 04/05 the club gained promotion from the 3rd Division to the 2nd finishing in the third place, they carried on surviving near the bottom and scraping to safety at the end of most seasons, with most players leaving their best days behind them, the club realised they had to look at the future.

Season 06/07 saw the coming together of Caerau Ely and the youth of Llanishen Dons football club. Caerau without a representative side in the youth league approached Llanishen to invite them to join the Caerau set up. The advantages for Llanishen were obvious in that they could play at a very good level and the advantages for Caerau were that they would have a new group of young players for the future.

The first season saw the youngsters finish third in the East division and also saw a number of players move up and take their place in the senior side, the next season they finished second with even more of a presence in the first side.

Season 09/10 was the biggest in the club's history ending in promotion to Division One, winning 8 drawing 2 and with 1 loss in the last 11 games they took third place. On times the club played with a starting eleven that did not have a player over the age of 21, so the youth policy adopted in 06/07 had finally paid off.

The first Season in Division One went very well, with the club finishing with a respectful fifth place, which was the club's highest finish in their history and a great achievement. The second season the club came up very short, with major problems trying to keep hold of players and discipline on and off the pitch returning to days the club thought they had moved on from. They finished bottom of the league.

Caerau Ely started the 2012–13 season back in Division Two after a short but eye opening period in the first division. The club employed a new team Manager in Nana Baah, who was helped by Giles Smith and Dominic Broad to try and rebuild the team.

In their first season in charge, they managed to work wonders and gain promotion back into Division One and in the process creating a new professional approach at the club. Discipline at the club was of a very good standard and major improvements have been made under the management of Nana Baah.

In 2014–15 Caerau won the Welsh League Division One title and were runners up in the league cup losing to Taff's Well A.F.C. at Jenner Park.

**Caerau Ely Football Club** is a passionate and community-driven soccer team based in the Caerau and Ely areas of Cardiff, Wales. Established in 1945, the club has a rich history and a strong local following, embodying the spirit of grassroots football.

Competing in the Welsh football league system, Caerau Ely is known for its commitment to developing local talent and fostering a sense of camaraderie among players and supporters alike. The team's colors, traditionally a vibrant red and white, reflect the club's pride and determination on the pitch.

The club's home ground, the Caerau Athletic Ground, serves as a hub for local football enthusiasts, where fans gather to cheer on their team during home matches. With a focus on community engagement, Caerau Ely often hosts events and initiatives aimed at promoting youth participation in sports and strengthening ties within the neighborhood.

On the field, Caerau Ely is recognized for its competitive spirit and resilience, often showcasing a blend of experienced players and emerging young talent. The team's style of play is characterized by teamwork, agility, and a relentless pursuit of victory, making them a formidable opponent in their league.

Overall, Caerau Ely Football Club is more than just a soccer team; it is a vital part of the local community, celebrating the love of the game and the bonds it creates among players and fans.