Sully Sports Football Club was established in 1972 and has a long, proud and successful history. Since our foundation the football club has grown sustainably and is now affiliated to the South Wales Football Association (SWFA).
The club is at the heart of the community and share facilities with the local Sully rugby, bowls and community groups and have football teams ranging from U5s all the way through to seniors.
We have continued to grow over the years. We now have over 450+ players registered from u5s to seniors, over 85 coaches/ officers/helpers staff who are all volunteers and provide so much back to the community. Without the great volunteers of the club we doesn’t survive so a massive thank you for everyone who is involved and to all the supports and parents who continue to support the club. In 2023 Sully was the 10th biggest amateur club in Wales and 6th in South Wales.
At all levels the teams continue to be successful whether increasing levels of participation for thousands of youngsters over the years; developing players to represent the first team or beyond and winning trophies.
In 2022/23 across the club there was collective wide success shared across all sections and age groups.
U12s Blacks Cup winners
U13s Oceans Premiership League winners.
U13s Tornadoes Championship League winners and Championship Cup runners up
U13s Pinks Cup Winners
U16s Pink League winners and cup runners up
U19s (Youth) South Wales Roald Dahl League champions.
A record number of youth players playing senior football which bettered the record set in 2021/22 season.
Our seniors reached the semi-final of the Loosemore Cup only to loose the eventual winners in a thriller of a game.
Our seniors also retained their status in the Alliance Championship after the league was restructured taking it from 16 teams to 12 teams.
The senior team continues to develop and build on year on year and we look forward to 2023/24 season with pride.
In the past the senior team won The FAW Trophy in 2012 formally known as the Welsh Amateur Cup and this year (2014) reached the last 32 of the Welsh Cup, a cup in which the winning team qualifies to play in the UEFA Europa League (may be one day).
First Teams Previous Honours:
Bruty Cup winners 2013/14
South Wales FA Senior League 1 runners up 2013/14
South Wales FA Senior League 1 Champions 2012/13 Season
South Wales FA Senior League 1 Champions 2011/12 Season
FAW Trophy winners 2011/12 Season