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Tim Trawsblaniad Cymru
Nickname(s)TTC
Association NOT AFFILIATED
Confederation TRANSPLANT SPORT
Head coach John Murphy
Captain Ywain Shakespeare
Top scorer Ellis Thomas (7)
Home stadium Pencoed College
First colours
First international
Wales Wales 0–2 "Manchester" Manchester,(Bicester; 29 March 2019)
British Transplant Games
Appearances2 (first in 2019)
Best resultSecond, 2019

Tim Trawsblaniad Cymru FC is a non affiliated national football team located in South Wales, UK.

History

Tim Trawsblaniad Cymru Football was founded in 2019.

Tim Trawsblaniad Cymru (Wales Transplant Team) football by Shaun Thomas and Shaun Ruck initially set up as a ‘Self help’ sporting project by Kidney Wales’ Ruck, attracting kidney transplant recipients across the South of Wales with the help of patient representative Thomas. Operating in two different locations to service sets of patients in Cardiff and Swansea.

Transplant recipients who have had the following transplants are permitted to join: Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, Bone Marrow, Pancreas, Cornea.

After an unsuccessful attempt of creating a team for the Birmingham Transplant Sport games in 2018, their sights set firmly on the Home games of 2019 in Newport. The main rock of that sporting team being the football side – an attempt to merge the two locations together to enable the athletes to play and train together more often.

In March 2019, the first official side took to the field in Bicester, Oxfordshire for the annual Transplant Sport football competition. The squad went on to narrowly miss out on a bronze medal after a very slow start to proceedings.

That tournament however paved the way for bigger things to come, both Thomas and Ruck working tirelessly to build a Welsh Patient sporting side to compete in Newport that coming July.

On July 29th 2019, TTC took to the field for only their second competition, playing sides from Leeds, Manchester, Birmingham, Nottingham and Oxford – the squad made up of just 11 players due to injury managed to take home the silver in the competition narrowly missing out to Oxford Transplant by a goal to Nil in the Finals.


2 players from that squad were picked then to compete with Team GB at the World Transplant Games in Newcastle that August: Adam Hughes and Ellis Thomas. There next appearance came at the game for all cup in November 2019 – coming third behind Gobaith Cymru FC and Cardiff Northern Old Boys.

In January 2020 Ruck and Thomas set up a 2 hour training session at Pencoed college for the footballing side having grown in numbers, this was headed up with the appointment of John Murphy as Head Coach and Louise Heylock as team physio.

During 2020 the side was told they would not be competing as an individual side at the inaugural 2020 Transplant World Cup in Italy – postponed due to Covid.

In 2020 the Squad were due to play full international games with transplant recipients from France, Italy, Holland and Ireland before the covid 19 epidemic hit. The side hopes to re-organise these games at a later date.

Colours and badge

Tim Trawsblaniad Cymru colours are traditional red jersey, red shorts and green/white hooped socks - currently supplied by Kappa.

Tim Trawsblaniad Cymru badge was designed to represent transplantation in Wales by the teams very own Ben Griffiths.

Ground

Tim Trawsblaniad Cymru currently play their home matches around the South Wales area, with training being held at Pencoed College's campus.


Squad

As of 17 November 2020 [1]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Wales  WAL Daryl Llewelyn
2 DF Wales  WAL Kieron Heycock
3 DF Wales  WAL Stewart Cleaver
4 DF Wales  WAL Jonathan Baldwin
5 DF Wales  WAL Kyle Foster
6 MID Wales  WAL Adam Hughes
7 MID Wales  WAL James Murphy
8 MID Wales  WAL Ywain Shakespeare (team captain)
9 FW Wales  WAL Darren Brown
10 FW Wales  WAL Ellis Thomas
11 FW Wales  WAL Ben Griffiths
12 DF Wales  WAL Neil Williams
13 MID Wales  WAL Ryan Stone
14 MID Wales  WAL Lewis Akrill
15 DF Wales  WAL Liam Brogan
16 GK Wales  WAL N/A
17 FW Wales  WAL Sam Scothern
18 DF Wales  WAL Will Holder

Honours

TTC honours
Honour No.
British Transplant Games 2019 2
Transplant Sport Cup 2019 4
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tim Trawsblaniad Cymru
Nickname(s)TTC
Association NOT AFFILIATED
Confederation TRANSPLANT SPORT
Head coach John Murphy
Captain Ywain Shakespeare
Top scorer Ellis Thomas (7)
Home stadium Pencoed College
First colours
First international
Wales Wales 0–2 "Manchester" Manchester,(Bicester; 29 March 2019)
British Transplant Games
Appearances2 (first in 2019)
Best resultSecond, 2019

Tim Trawsblaniad Cymru FC is a non affiliated national football team located in South Wales, UK.

History

Tim Trawsblaniad Cymru Football was founded in 2019.

Tim Trawsblaniad Cymru (Wales Transplant Team) football by Shaun Thomas and Shaun Ruck initially set up as a ‘Self help’ sporting project by Kidney Wales’ Ruck, attracting kidney transplant recipients across the South of Wales with the help of patient representative Thomas. Operating in two different locations to service sets of patients in Cardiff and Swansea.

Transplant recipients who have had the following transplants are permitted to join: Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, Bone Marrow, Pancreas, Cornea.

After an unsuccessful attempt of creating a team for the Birmingham Transplant Sport games in 2018, their sights set firmly on the Home games of 2019 in Newport. The main rock of that sporting team being the football side – an attempt to merge the two locations together to enable the athletes to play and train together more often.

In March 2019, the first official side took to the field in Bicester, Oxfordshire for the annual Transplant Sport football competition. The squad went on to narrowly miss out on a bronze medal after a very slow start to proceedings.

That tournament however paved the way for bigger things to come, both Thomas and Ruck working tirelessly to build a Welsh Patient sporting side to compete in Newport that coming July.

On July 29th 2019, TTC took to the field for only their second competition, playing sides from Leeds, Manchester, Birmingham, Nottingham and Oxford – the squad made up of just 11 players due to injury managed to take home the silver in the competition narrowly missing out to Oxford Transplant by a goal to Nil in the Finals.


2 players from that squad were picked then to compete with Team GB at the World Transplant Games in Newcastle that August: Adam Hughes and Ellis Thomas. There next appearance came at the game for all cup in November 2019 – coming third behind Gobaith Cymru FC and Cardiff Northern Old Boys.

In January 2020 Ruck and Thomas set up a 2 hour training session at Pencoed college for the footballing side having grown in numbers, this was headed up with the appointment of John Murphy as Head Coach and Louise Heylock as team physio.

During 2020 the side was told they would not be competing as an individual side at the inaugural 2020 Transplant World Cup in Italy – postponed due to Covid.

In 2020 the Squad were due to play full international games with transplant recipients from France, Italy, Holland and Ireland before the covid 19 epidemic hit. The side hopes to re-organise these games at a later date.

Colours and badge

Tim Trawsblaniad Cymru colours are traditional red jersey, red shorts and green/white hooped socks - currently supplied by Kappa.

Tim Trawsblaniad Cymru badge was designed to represent transplantation in Wales by the teams very own Ben Griffiths.

Ground

Tim Trawsblaniad Cymru currently play their home matches around the South Wales area, with training being held at Pencoed College's campus.


Squad

As of 17 November 2020 [1]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Wales  WAL Daryl Llewelyn
2 DF Wales  WAL Kieron Heycock
3 DF Wales  WAL Stewart Cleaver
4 DF Wales  WAL Jonathan Baldwin
5 DF Wales  WAL Kyle Foster
6 MID Wales  WAL Adam Hughes
7 MID Wales  WAL James Murphy
8 MID Wales  WAL Ywain Shakespeare (team captain)
9 FW Wales  WAL Darren Brown
10 FW Wales  WAL Ellis Thomas
11 FW Wales  WAL Ben Griffiths
12 DF Wales  WAL Neil Williams
13 MID Wales  WAL Ryan Stone
14 MID Wales  WAL Lewis Akrill
15 DF Wales  WAL Liam Brogan
16 GK Wales  WAL N/A
17 FW Wales  WAL Sam Scothern
18 DF Wales  WAL Will Holder

Honours

TTC honours
Honour No.
British Transplant Games 2019 2
Transplant Sport Cup 2019 4

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