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In July 2024, it was announced that the Ospreys would be leaving the Swansea.com Stadium after 20 years for the 2025/26 season to play in the newly renovated, yet former host ground, the St Helen's Rugby and Cricket Ground. The Swansea Cricket Club will be leaving the ground they have occupied since 1875. [49] [50]
The Ospreys (Welsh: Y Gweilch), formerly the Neath-Swansea Ospreys, [5] [6] compete in the United Rugby Championship and the European Rugby Champions Cup. The team formed as a result of Neath RFC and Swansea RFC combining to create a new merged entity, as part of the new regional structure of Welsh rugby , that began in 2003.
Waunarlwydd Rugby Football Club are a Welsh rugby union club based in the village of Waunarlwydd, Swansea. Waunarlwydd are a member of the Welsh Rugby Union and are a feeder club for the Ospreys. [1] Formed in 1900 the club celebrated its centenary with a tour to Prague in the Czech Republic.
Ospreys announce their new stadium will be based at St Helen’s in Swansea, with the Welsh region hoping to move in time for the start of the 2025-26 season. Ospreys choose St Helen's as new ...
Ospreys start their Challenge Cup campaign with a 30-14 victory against Lions in a European fixture switched to Llanelli from Swansea because of Storm Darragh.
A last-gasp try from replacement Iestyn Hopkins gave Ospreys a dramatic late win against Scarlets in the west Wales festive derby at the Swansea.com stadium.
It is the home stadium of EFL Championship club Swansea City, ... Swansea City [42] Ospreys [43] 2005–06 17,960 8,567 2006–07 18,008 9,147 2007–08 16,906
Mumbles Rugby Football Club is a Welsh rugby union team based in Mumbles, Swansea, south Wales. Mumbles RFC is a member of the Welsh Rugby Union , and is a feeder club for the Ospreys . They compete in the WRU Division Two West, the fifth tier of rugby in Wales.