Fixtures

Wales Premier League 04/21 13:15 - Caernarfon vs Bala Town - View

Results

Wales Premier League 04/12 18:45 - [2] Connah's Quay v Bala Town [3] D 0-0
Wales Premier League 04/09 18:45 - [1] The New Saints v Bala Town [3] L 4-1
Wales Premier League 04/05 18:45 - [3] Bala Town v Newtown [5] D 1-1
Wales Premier League 03/29 12:30 - T.N.S. v Bala Town - PPT.
Wales Cup 03/23 17:15 2 Connah's Quay v Bala Town L 1-0
Wales Premier League 03/16 14:30 - [4] Cardiff Met Uni v Bala Town [3] W 0-1
Wales Premier League 03/08 19:45 - [3] Bala Town v Caernarfon [6] D 1-1
Wales Premier League 03/01 19:45 - [3] Bala Town v Connah's Quay [2] W 1-0
Wales Premier League 02/24 14:30 - [5] Newtown v Bala Town [3] W 1-5
Wales Cup 02/17 12:45 11 Bala Town v Flint Mountain FC W 3-0
Wales Premier League 02/09 19:45 - [3] Bala Town v The New Saints [1] L 0-1
Wales Premier League 02/03 14:30 - [3] Bala Town v Cardiff Met Uni [4] D 1-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 44 21 23
Wins 20 10 10
Draws 11 6 5
Losses 13 5 8
Goals for 56 24 32
Goals against 47 17 30
Clean sheets 17 9 8
Failed to score 14 6 8

Wikipedia - Bala Town F.C.

Bala Town Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl-droed y Bala) is a Welsh football club from Bala, Gwynedd, who play in the Cymru Premier. They play their home games at Maes Tegid.

History

For a full history see; List of Bala Town FC seasons

Although the current Bala Town was formed in 1880, there is record of a football club competing in the 1877–78 Welsh Cup, losing to Corwen after two replays. After Bala North End, Bala South End and Bala Thursday's merged, Bala Town's first available league status record is playing in the Welsh National League (North) Division 2 East in the 1921–22 season. Bala Town moved to their current home, Maes Tegid, in the early 1950s and joined the Wrexham Alliance in 1950, however Bala Town had to wait for more than a century until they were promoted to the second tier of Welsh football, into the Cymru Alliance at the end of the 2003–04 season. After only four seasons in the Cymru Alliance, Bala Town sealed promoted to the Cymru Premier.

A view of Maes Tegid from the corner

Bala Town secured European football for the first time in their history after a John Irving goal in the 89th minute was enough to see off Port Talbot Town 2–1 to ensure the Lakesiders a European place. Bala Town were drawn against Estonian outfit Levadia Tallinn in the Europa League first qualifying round but after winning the home leg 1–0, they lost 3–1 in the reverse fixture in Tallinn and were eliminated. In the 2014–15 season, the Lakesiders finished second, their highest ever league position, thus qualifying for the 2015–16 UEFA Europa League. Bala Town missed out the opportunity of playing Turkish giants Trabzonspor in the 2015–16 Europa League after losing on aggregate to FC Differdange 03 after falling victim to an injury time Differdange goal, however Bala maintained a proud record of a 100% win percentage at "home", playing at Rhyl's Belle Vue stadium due to UEFA stadium requirements on both occasions, in Europe.

After finishing second in the 2015–16 Cymru Premier they followed this success up by winning their first Welsh Cup, beating The New Saints 2–1 in the final ending their 8 trophy winning streak.

Bala Town is a professional soccer team based in Bala, Wales, representing Great Britain in various domestic and international competitions. The team was founded in 1880 and has a rich history of success in Welsh football.

Known for their passionate fan base and competitive spirit, Bala Town has consistently performed well in the Welsh Premier League and has also made appearances in European competitions such as the UEFA Europa League.

The team's colors are blue and white, and they play their home matches at Maes Tegid Stadium, which has a capacity of over 3,000 spectators. Bala Town is known for their attacking style of play and strong defensive organization, making them a formidable opponent for any team they face.

With a talented squad of players and a dedicated coaching staff, Bala Town continues to be a force to be reckoned with in Welsh football, representing Great Britain with pride and determination on the pitch.