Founded in 1887, Cheltenham Town are a proud club rooted in Gloucestershire football heritage. Known as the “Robins,” they’ve played at Whaddon Road (now the Jonny-Rocks Stadium) since 1932 and rose to the Football League for the first time in 1999 after winning the Conference. Their crest, inspired by the town’s coat of arms, reflects Cheltenham’s spa-town heritage — with the bird motif symbolising local legend. Now competing in League Two, Cheltenham continue to blend tradition and community spirit.
Interest in Cardiff City prospect Tanatswa Nyakuhwa is intensifying ahead of the January transfer window, with Crawley Town and Cheltenham Town now joining an expanding list of clubs keen on…
Cheltenham Town will face South-West neighbours Swindon Town at the EV Charger Points Stadium on Monday in the final game of 2025. Form Cheltenham currently find themselves in a rich vein…