TUWFC’s season-long battle for FA Women’s National League survival ended in final day heartbreak on Sunday, as Swindon withstood a remarkable United fightback to take all three points. The contest appeared done and dusted at the break, with Swindon racing into a 5-1 interval lead thanks to goals from Meg Jarvis, Annie Colston (2), Gipsy
United’s Women will be looking to write another ‘Great Escape’ into Torquay United folklore on Sunday, and the Yellow Army can play a huge part in helping them pull off the Club’s latest survival act. On the face of it, things are pretty simple at least. With inspirational midfielder Tracey Cross now in charge in
Torquay United’s Under 16s are already setting their sights on next season, following a superb 2023/24 campaign that saw them crowned league champions. For the second successive season, TUFC tasted divisional success at Under-16 level, in the shape of claiming the JPL South West title. Led by Head Coach Jordan Thomas and supported by Justin
Another young side to scale new heights in 2023/24 was United’s Under 11s, who enjoyed a successful debut season in the Junior Premier League. With the team now at ease playing at 9-a-side level, the lads have developed a very good understanding of passing through the lines, whilst also holding a high defensive line. Another
Torquay United’s older youth teams may have taken centre-stage in recent weeks, however it’s also been a season to remember for our youngest age-groups. Our Under 10s have excelled under the stewardship of coach Mitchell Sims this term, and having produced a number of fantastic performance, here we take a look back at their progress
On Monday 1st May 1899, Torquay United Football Club was born. There’s certainly been a few near-misses since then, but 125 years later, the club we know and love is very much alive and kicking… It was the local rag of the day – the long-gone ‘Torquay Times and South Devon Advertiser’ that broke the