Cardiff Met Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl-droed Met Caerdydd), commonly known as Cardiff Met F.C., are a Welsh football club, based in Cyncoed, Cardiff that plays in the Cymru Premier. The club badge features the bowman with the words "I lwyddo, rhaid chwarae" which is translated as "To succeed, [one] must play".

Cardiff Met Football Club
Full nameCardiff Met Football Club
NicknameThe Archers
Founded1957
GroundCyncoed Stadium
Capacity1,620 (510 seated)
ManagerRyan Jenkins[1]
LeagueCymru Premier
2025–26Cymru Premier, 9th of 12
Websitehttps://cardiffmetfootball.wixsite.com/mysite

History

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Origins: 1964-2000

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Cardiff Met F.C. was originally founded sometime before 1964 as the Cardiff College of Education F.C. They made their Welsh Amateur Cup debut in 1964, defeating Pembroke Borough 3–2 in their inaugural game and Dunlop Semtex 3–0 in the third round before suffering elimination in round 4 at the hands of Merthyr Tydfil.

During the 1966–67 and 1969–70 seasons, Cardiff College of Education reached the final of the Welsh Amateur Cup every year, winning the cup on 2 occasions in 1968 and 1969 beating Welshpool and Tonyrefail Welfare respectively.

During the 1972–73 season, Cardiff College joined the second division of the Welsh Football League, finishing a creditable 7th (amongst 19 teams) in their first season. The following season the club ended the campaign in 10th place and again reached the final of the Welsh Amateur Cup, losing 2–1 to Whitchurch Alport. The 1974–75 season saw the club promoted to the second tier of Welsh football for the first time following a second-place finish behind eventual champions Blaenavon Blues, despite ending the season level on points.

The 1975–76 season saw the club complete a league and FAW Intermediate Cup double, scoring over 100 goals in the process. The promotion meant the club would be playing at the top level of Welsh Football for the first time in its history. However, after two seasons in the Welsh League South Premier Division, the 1978–79 season saw the team record only one win and its lowest ever points tally to finish bottom of the league. During this season, they renamed themselves to South Glamorgan Institute F.C. in 1979 when their host college (Cardiff) merged with neighbouring colleges.

In the following 7 seasons, the club recorded consistent mid-table finishes until the 1986–87 season when the club was once again relegated back to the third tier of Welsh football for the first time since 1974. Before the 1990 season, the college renamed itself to Cardiff Institute of Higher Education, so the club once again rebranded to Cardiff Institute of Higher Education F.C. for the 1990–1991 season.

Once again, the club was demoted to the Welsh League Division 3 following the inception of the League of Wales in 1992. It was not until the 1995–96 season that the club was promoted back to level 3 of the Welsh Pyramid, scoring 104 goals in 28 league games and without losing a game all season. Back-to-back promotions were confirmed the following season as the Archers secured a second-place finish, six points behind champions Bridgend Town.

Merge with Inter Cardiff: 2000-2012

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After 3 seasons in Welsh League Division 1, it was announced that the club would be merging with Inter Cardiff to form a new club, UWIC Inter Cardiff, for the 2000–01 season of the League of Wales. With only 3 wins and 13 points, the club was relegated after one season. They returned to the Welsh League Division 1 where they remained until the 2006–07 campaign which saw the Archers demoted to Division 2.

In 2009, the club again rebranded to UWIC and appointed former professional footballer and Welsh international Christian Edwards as their Director of Football. Edwards was ably assisted by Professor Robyn Jones, who was part of the Sutton United team that dumped Coventry City out of the FA Cup in 1989. Initially, the club dropped back into Welsh League Division 3 due to a Cymru Premier restructure. Whilst the 2010–11 season ended with a mid table finish, the club equaled their best Welsh Cup showing by reaching the quarterfinals, only to lose 4–0 at the hands of GAP Connah's Quay.

Cardiff Metropolitan University F.C: 2012–present

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Preceding the 2012 season, the club rebranded to Cardiff Metropolitan University F.C., and immediately showed success by getting back to back champions in the 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons.

Despite the club starting a 2014–15 campaign in Welsh League Division 1, they were unable to gain a third successive promotion and a chance to play at the top level of Welsh football following a loss of 5–0 to Aberdare Town.

The 2015–16 season began with the Archers as favourites to get promoted and despite being pushed all the way by both Barry and Goytre, promotion was sealed in late April with a 3–0 victory at Taff's Well to ensure Capital City representation in the Cymru Premier for the first time since the 2005–06 season.

The 2016–17 campaign picked up just one point from their first 6 matches with a goalless draw away to Cefn Druids. A run of 3 consecutive victories within a week proved the catalyst to not only ensuring survival but qualifying for the end of season Europa League Play-offs with a 6th-place finish. Met faced Carmarthen Town and despite going a goal down early in the second half, a sumptuous lob from Adam Roscrow and an injury time diving header from Charlie Corsby was enough to see the club through to face Bangor City in the final. The dream was shattered when Dean Rittenburg drilled home from 12 yards for the Citizens to give Bangor a 1 – 0 victory and a passport into the Europa League Qualifying round.

On 19 May 2019, Cardiff Met defeated Bala Town F.C. in a penalty shoot-out to qualify for the preliminary round of the 2019–20 UEFA Europa League,[2] but lost to Progrés Niederkorn in the preliminary round due to the away goals rule. The club played their only home match in Europe to date at Cardiff International Sports Stadium.[3]

League and cup history

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Season
League Contested Level
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
League Position
Avg. Home
Attendance1
Welsh Cup
Welsh League Cup
Leading scorer1
1972–73 Welsh League South

Division Two

3 36 19 7 10 85 57 +28 45 7th of 19 ?? R1 n/a unknown ??
1973–74 Welsh League South

Division Two

3 32 11 5 16 56 48 +8 27 10th of 17 ?? R1 n/a unknown ??
1974–75 Welsh League South

Division Two

3 34 27 5 2 112 22 +90 59 2nd of 18

Promoted

?? QR n/a unknown ??
1975–76 Welsh League South

Division One

2 34 25 4 5 108 22 +86 54 1st of 18

Promoted

?? R3 n/a unknown ??
1976–77 Welsh League South

Premier Division

1 34 15 9 10 54 38 +16 39 4th of 18 ?? R1 n/a unknown ??
1977–78 Welsh League South

Premier Division

1 34 11 7 16 48 57 −9 29 13th of 18 ?? R1 n/a unknown ??
1978–79 Welsh League South

Premier Division

1 34 1 7 26 25 88 −63 9 18th of 18

Relegated

?? R1 n/a unknown ??
1979–80 Welsh League South

Division One

2 34 7 13 14 37 62 −25 27 15th of 18 ?? R1 n/a unknown ??
1980–81 Welsh League South

Division One

2 34 13 13 8 42 45 −3 39 5th of 18 ?? R3 n/a unknown ??
1981–82 Welsh League South

Division One

2 34 12 8 14 53 53 0 44 9th of 18 ?? R2 n/a unknown ??
1982–83 Welsh League South

Division One

2 32 16 5 11 71 54 +17 33 12th of 17 ?? R3 n/a unknown ??
1983–84 Welsh League South

Premier Division

2 36 14 8 14 75 68 +7 50 9th of 19 ?? R1 n/a unknown ??
1984–85 Welsh League South

Premier Division

2 34 12 6 16 54 69 −15 42 10th of 18 ?? R2 n/a unknown ??
1985–86 Welsh League South

Premier Division

2 34 9 9 16 46 80 −34 36 15th of 18 ?? R2 n/a unknown ??
1986–87 Welsh League South

Premier Division

2 34 4 5 25 26 98 −72 17 18th of 18

Relegated

?? R1 n/a unknown ??
1987–88 Welsh League South

Division One

3 34 2 11 21 24 77 −53 17 18th of 18 ?? R1 n/a unknown ??
1988–89 Welsh League South

Division One

3 34 9 6 19 40 74 −34 33 15th of 18 ?? R1 n/a unknown ??
1989–90 Welsh League South

Division One

3 32 9 6 17 40 63 −23 33 14th of 17 ?? R1 n/a unknown ??
1990–91 Welsh League South

Division Two

3 32 11 3 18 40 70 −30 36 12th of 17 ?? R1 n/a unknown ??
1991–92 Welsh League South

Division Two

3 32 7 7 18 41 67 −26 28 14th of 17 ?? R1 n/a unknown ??
1992–93 Welsh Football League

Division Three

4 26 11 6 9 63 49 +14 39 5th of 14 ?? QR n/a unknown ??
1993–94 Welsh Football League

Division Three

4 26 4 6 16 28 72 −44 18 12th of 14 ?? n/a n/a unknown ??
1994–95 Welsh Football League

Division Three

4 30 17 8 5 82 35 +47 55 4th of 16 ?? QR n/a unknown ??
1995–96 Welsh Football League

Division Three

4 28 26 2 0 104 16 +88 80 1st of 15

Promoted

?? n/a n/a unknown ??
1996–97 Welsh Football League

Division Two

3 30 20 5 5 80 25 +55 65 2nd of 16

Promoted

?? R1 n/a unknown ??
1997–98 Welsh Football League

Division One

2 36 18 7 11 59 35 +24 61 7th of 19 ?? R3 n/a unknown ??
1998–99 Welsh Football League

Division One

2 34 15 8 11 49 44 +5 53 5th of 18 ?? R2 n/a unknown ??
1999-00 Welsh Football League

Division One

2 34 10 8 16 50 82 −32 38 15th of 18 ?? R3 n/a unknown ??
2000–01League of Wales134342726104−781318th of 18
Relegated
??R2n/aunknown ??
2001–02Welsh Football League
Division One
23623768145+36763rd of 19??R2n/aunknown ??
2002–03Welsh Football League
Division One
23423746733+34763rd of 18??R4n/aunknown ??
2003–04Welsh Football League
Division One
23421677233+39694th of 18??QFn/aunknown ??
2004–05Welsh Football League
Division One
234156136549+16519th of 18??R2n/aunknown ??
2005–06Welsh Football League
Division One
234166126152+9545th of 18??R3n/aunknown ??
2006–07Welsh Football League
Division One
23696214674−283316th of 19??R2n/aunknown ??
2007–08Welsh Football League
Division Two
334151185942+17565th of 18??n/an/aunknown ??
2008–09Welsh Football League
Division Two
334144167667+94610th of 182??R1n/aunknown ??
2009–10Welsh Football League
Division Two
3341111125759−24412th of 18
Relegated3
??PRn/aunknown ??
2010–11Welsh Football League
Division Three
434147135947+12499th of 18??QFn/aunknown ??
2011–12Welsh Football League
Division Three
428135104951−2446th of 154??R1n/aunknown ??
2012–13Welsh Football League
Division Three
43023349841+57721st of 16
Promoted
??1Qn/aunknown ??
2013–14Welsh Football League
Division Two
33020648624+62661st of 16
Promoted
??R3n/aunknown ??
2014–15Welsh Football League
Division One
23019656932+37633rd of 16??R4n/aunknown ??
2015–16Welsh Football League
Division One
23019566326+37621st of 16
Promoted
??QFR1unknown ??
2016–17Welsh Premier League1321061641410366th of 12264R4R2Adam Roscrow (6)
2017–18Welsh Premier League132127134641+5436th of 12283R4FEliot Evans (12)
2018–19Welsh Premier League132163135340+13517th of 12259SFWEliot Evans (8)
2019–20Cymru Premier1259883029+1357th of 12241SFR3Eliot Evans (7)
2020–21Cymru Premier132117144746+1408th of 120n/an/aOllie Hulbert (14)
2021–22Cymru Premier1321012103538-3427th of 12211R4FAdam Roscrow (10)
2022–23Cymru Premier132164124149-8524th of 12193R2SFSam Jones (12)
2023–24Cymru Premier132109133563-2836[4]6th of 12265SFSFEliot Evans (13)
2024–25Cymru Premier132128124345-2445th of 12285R3QFRyan Reynolds and Tom Vincent (10)
1: League games only
2: Name reverted to UWIC at end of season.
3: Relegated as part of League reorganization
4: Name changed to Cardiff Metropolitan University F.C. at end of season.

Last Updated: 30 August 2020

QR = Qualifying Round; R = Round Proper; P = Position; Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Honours

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League

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Cups

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European record

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All results (home and away) list Cardiff's goal tally first.

Updated 4 July 2019

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Agg.
2019–20 UEFA Europa League PR Luxembourg Progrès Niederkorn 2–1 0–1 2–2 (a)
Notes
  • PR: Preliminary round

Current squad

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As of 3 June 2026

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF  ENG Joel Edwards
6 MF  WAL Ryan Reynolds
7 FW  WAL Eliot Evans
10 FW  WAL Sam Jones
11 FW  WAL Adam Roscrow
15 DF  ENG James Clarke (player/ coach)
16 DF  WAL CJ Craven
17 FW  WAL Jasper Payne
19 FW  ZAM Lifumpa Mwandwe
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF  WAL Harri John
21 DF  WAL Barney Soady
22 FW  WAL Jonah Williams
23 DF  ENG Toby Raison
27 DF   Mitch Ford
28 DF   Josh Stephens
29 FW  WAL Harrison Matthews
FW  WAL Dan John

References

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  1. "It is with great pleasure we announce that our new first team manager is Ryan Jenkins. Eliot Evans becomes player-coach as we look forward to the 2022/23 campaign". Cardiff Metropolitan University FC. Retrieved 29 June 2022 via Twitter.
  2. "Welsh Premier Europa League play-off final: Met beat Bala in shoot-out". BBC Sport. 19 May 2019. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  3. Jones, Jordan (10 June 2019). "Cardiff Metropolitan to play Europa League qualifier at Leckwith Stadium". Y Clwb Pêl-droed – Your home for Welsh football. Retrieved 28 July 2021.
  4. Cardiff Metropolitan University were deducted three points for fielding an ineligible player against Bala Town on 3 February 2024.
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