威尔士北部锦标赛 | 10/21 13:30 | 10 | 圭斯菲德 v 弗林特镇 | - | 已推迟 | |
威尔士杯 | 10/14 13:00 | 8 | 登比城 v 弗林特镇 | W | 0-3 | |
威尔士北部锦标赛 | 10/07 13:30 | 9 | 弗林特镇 v 阿尔拔斯 | W | 1-0 | |
威尔士北部锦标赛 | 09/30 13:30 | 8 | 奇克 AAA v 弗林特镇 | W | 1-4 | |
威尔士北部锦标赛 | 09/23 13:30 | 7 | 弗林特镇 v 霍利希德镇 | D | 1-1 | |
威尔士北部锦标赛 | 09/16 13:30 | 2 | Mold Alexandra v 弗林特镇 | - | 已推迟 | |
威尔士北部锦标赛 | 09/09 13:30 | 6 | [4] 弗林特镇 v 卡亚士维斯 [3] | W | 3-2 | |
威尔士北部锦标赛 | 08/28 18:30 | 5 | [6] 弗林特镇 v 格雷斯福德 竞技 [14] | W | 3-0 | |
威尔士北部锦标赛 | 08/18 18:45 | 4 | [7] 鲁思因镇 v 弗林特镇 [4] | D | 1-1 | |
威尔士北部锦标赛 | 08/12 13:30 | 3 | 弗林特镇 v 普利斯坦丁 | W | 2-1 | |
威尔士北部锦标赛 | 08/08 17:45 | 2 | Mold Alexandra v 弗林特镇 | - | 已推迟 | |
威尔士联赛杯 | 08/04 18:30 | 8 | 普利斯坦丁 v 弗林特镇 | L | 5-2 | |
威尔士北部锦标赛 | 07/29 13:30 | 1 | 弗林特镇 v 登比城 | W | 2-1 | |
欧洲友谊赛 | 07/08 12:00 | - | 弗林特镇 v 巴拉镇 | L | 0-1 | |
威尔士超级联赛 | 04/22 11:45 | - | [3] 庞特普里斯 v 弗林特镇 [4] | L | 3-2 | |
威尔士超级联赛 | 04/19 18:30 | - | [4] 弗林特镇 v 卡纳芬 [3] | L | 2-3 | |
威尔士超级联赛 | 04/14 18:45 | - | [6] 阿尔拔斯 v 弗林特镇 [5] | W | 1-3 | |
威尔士超级联赛 | 04/08 16:15 | - | [5] 弗林特镇 v 卡纳芬 [2] | W | 已推迟 | |
威尔士超级联赛 | 04/01 13:30 | - | [4] 弗林特镇 v 夏维科韦斯 [1] | L | 0-2 | |
威尔士超级联赛 | 03/25 14:30 | - | [5] 阿伯里斯特威斯 v 弗林特镇 [3] | L | 1-0 | |
威尔士超级联赛 | 03/18 14:30 | - | [3] 弗林特镇 v 庞特普里斯 [4] | D | 0-0 | |
威尔士超级联赛 | 03/11 14:30 | - | [9] 弗林特镇 v 阿尔拔斯 [12] | W | 2-1 | |
威尔士超级联赛 | 02/24 19:45 | - | [8] 卡纳芬 v 弗林特镇 [9] | D | 2-2 | |
威尔士超级联赛 | 02/18 14:30 | - | [7] 夏维科韦斯 v 弗林特镇 [9] | L | 3-1 | |
威尔士超级联赛 | 02/11 14:30 | - | [9] 弗林特镇 v 阿伯里斯特威斯 [10] | W | 5-0 | |
威尔士超级联赛 | 01/21 17:15 | 22 | [9] 弗林特镇 v 庞特普里斯 [10] | W | 4-1 | |
威尔士超级联赛 | 01/10 19:45 | 18 | [9] 弗林特镇 v 新圣人 [1] | L | 1-8 | |
威尔士超级联赛 | 01/06 19:45 | 6 | [9] 弗林特镇 v 阿伯里斯特威斯 [11] | D | 1-1 | |
威尔士超级联赛 | 12/31 14:30 | 21 | [9] 弗林特镇 v 康纳斯码头 [2] | D | 0-0 | |
威尔士超级联赛 | 12/26 14:30 | 20 | [2] 康纳斯码头 v 弗林特镇 [9] | L | 2-0 |
Flint Town United Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl-droed Tref Y Fflint Unedig) is a football club based in Flint, Flintshire, Wales, that will compete in the Cymru North, the second highest tier of Welsh football, in the 2023–24 season following relegation from the Cymru Premier.
Nicknamed "the Silkmen", they play their home games at Cae-y-Castell also known as the 'Essity Stadium' following their sponsorship deal. "The Castle Field", Flint.
Founded in 1886 as Flint F.C.; playing at Strand Park which was located on the banks of the Dee Estuary. The club made an early impression by reaching the first Welsh Amateur Cup final in 1890–91, losing to Wrexham Victoria 4–1.
Arthur Bartley, who played as goalkeeper for Flint, died from injuries sustained during a match in August 1891, thus becoming the first known fatality in modern Welsh football. He was the older brother of Welsh international, Thomas Bartley, who spent six years with Flint at the start of his career.
Founder members of the North Wales Coast League the club won the inaugural championship in 1893–94 by two points over runners-up Llandudno Swifts, remaining unbeaten in their twelve games. The next two seasons the club finished in the runners-up position before resigning from the league to join the newly formed Flintshire League. By the turn of the century the town of Flint had three teams; Flint Town, Flint Athletic and Flint UAC (United Alkali Company) In 1905, Flint UAC and Flint Town amalgamated, taking the name of Flint Town. In 1909, as a Chester and District League side the club won their first major cup by defeating Pwllheli 1–0 in the final of the North Wales Amateur Cup.
In 1924 the club left Stand Park for a new ground at Holywell Road, which became their home till 1993. The new ground was then better equipped and could hold up to 3,000 spectators. These size of crowds were common in the 1920s, they were keen to see Flint's part-time professionals play. Led by Captain Emlyn Jones, Flint reached the 1925 Welsh Cup final only to lose to Wrexham's professional team by 3 goals to 1. Regular cup successes were to follow however, as Flint won the North Wales Amateur Cup on three occasions between 1931 and 1932.
Flint Town featured in the Welsh National League (North) throughout to 1920s, becoming runners-up to Owestry Town in the 1923–24 season. In 1930 Flint Town joined the newly formed Welsh League which operated between 1930 and 1935, winning the title in 1933–34 season, scoring 99 goals in only eighteen games.
Between 1937 and 1949, apart from the war years, Flint Town played their football in the West Cheshire League, while Flint Athletic continued to play in the Dyserth League winning the title in 1938 and 1939.