
Newport County were founded in 1989 and have grown into one of the distinctive clubs of Wales football. Through promotions, relegations and cup runs the supporters' community has kept the identity alive — and this hub collects the everyday moments that make up that story.
Rodney Parade is the heart of matchday. With a capacity of around 11676 it hosts the loudest support in the league and has seen some of the most unforgettable moments in club history.
The crest of Newport County carries the identity of the city and the supporters. The primary colours of #FFB81C appear on every shirt, scarf and banner inside the ground.
The fiercest rivalry for Newport County remains the derby with Cardiff City — a fixture that raises the temperature of every season and draws the away end shoulder-to-shoulder.
Newport County have lifted silverware across the domestic cup and league calendar over the years. Each trophy pinned to the honours board was earned by a squad of players who became part of the supporters' folklore.
The supporters of Newport County are the life of the club — the people who turn up in every weather, who keep the chants alive, and who make the ground feel like home. This Fan Hub is made for them.
This is an unofficial Newport County fan hub. Every page is assembled by a supporter-run editorial team — no AI-generated fluff, no pay-walled fixtures, no spam. Just news, match-notes, squad data and a little bit of scrapbook energy.
Newport County were founded in 1989.
At Rodney Parade in Casnewydd.
The club is known as The Exiles.
The defining rival is Cardiff City.
The record currently stands at 0 top-flight titles.
Newport County play in the England League Two.
Consult the Squad page for the current head coach listing.
See the About page and the Squad for both legendary names and today's first team.
Check the Fixtures page — each upcoming match shows the regional broadcaster.
No. This is a supporter-run, unofficial fan hub. The club has no editorial input.