Swansea City are one of the most successful and best-known football clubs in Wales, enjoying a rich history and a strong reputation for their attacking style of play.
The club is owned by a consortium led by American businessmen Andy Coleman, Nigel Morris, Brett Cravatt, and others who purchased the club from previous owners Jason Levien and Steve Kaplan.
The club currently compete in the English Football League (EFL) Championship, the second tier of English football.
Swansea have also played in the Premier League, spending seven consecutive seasons at the top level between 2011 and 2018 – more than any other Welsh club.
The Swans, as they are known, play their home matches at the Swansea.com Stadium, which has been their base since 2005 after moving from their former home, Vetch Field.
Swansea City's greatest one-off achievement came in 2013 when they won the English League Cup, becoming only the second Welsh club to win a major English trophy after Cardiff City.
They defeated Bradford City 5-0 in the final at Wembley, securing a place in the UEFA Europa League, where they reached the knockout stages.
Swansea also famously finished 11th in their debut Premier League season in 2011-12 under Brendan Rodgers, a campaign that saw them earn widespread praise for their possession-based playing style.
Their highest-ever league finish came in 2014-15, when they finished eighth in the Premier League under manager Garry Monk.
The club has experienced several highs and lows throughout their history.
Established as Swansea Town in 1912, the club began in the old Southern League before entering Division Three of the Football League in 1920.
They won promotion to the Second Division in 1925 and reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup in 1926 and again in 1964.
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Swansea first reached the old First Division in 1981 under John Toshack, a former player who became one of their most influential managers and guided them from the fourth tier to the top division.
However, financial difficulties and relegation saw the club drop back down to the fourth tier by the mid-1980s.
The early 2000s marked their next turning point. After narrowly avoiding relegation from the Football League in 2003, the Swans embarked on another remarkable rise through the divisions.
Under Roberto Martínez, they won promotion to the Championship in 2008, and three years later, Brendan Rodgers guided them to the Premier League via the play-offs.
During their time in the Premier League, Swansea became known for their attractive passing football, inspired by Spanish influences under Martínez, Rodgers, Michael Laudrup, and later, Francesco Guidolin.
The club has been home to many legendary players, including Ivor Allchurch, Roger Freestone, Alan Curtis, Robbie James, Leon Britton, Ashley Williams, Michu, and Gylfi Sigurðsson.
Michu, in particular, was instrumental in Swansea’s successful 2012-13 campaign - arguably the greatest in their history - scoring 22 goals in all competitions and helping lift the League Cup under the management of Laudrup.
But recent years have seen Swansea struggle to reclaim their former heights, facing managerial changes and financial challenges following their relegation from the Premier League in 2018.
Despite making several play-off appearances in the Championship, they have fallen short of securing a return to the top tier.
In recent times, their highlights have been dominant periods in their ongoing rivalry with Cardiff City.
Former manager Steve Cooper twice took them to the Championship promotion play-offs, losing one final against Brentford in 2021.
Cooper left and since then Russell Martin, Michael Duff and Luke Williams have all fallen short of promotion-contending campaigns, with Williams sacked on February 18, 2025.
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Francesco Guidolin has warned his Swansea City team they could still be relegated. The Italian was unimpressed by the side’s 3-0 defeat at Newcastle United on Saturday which has left them still mathematically vulnerable to the drop.
Swansea City’s new owners have revealed they have bought “around 68 per cent” of the club and could yet splash out on Joe Allen. Jason Levien – one of the two Americans who have completed their £75m purchase of a controlling stake in the club – confirmed their slice at a press conference on Friday morning.
Ashley Williams is expected to complete a £10m move from Swansea City to Everton on Wednesday – part of a central defender transfer chain Mick McCarthy has called “bonkers”. The Swans skipper is understood to be close to signing for the Merseysiders, rather than returning to the Liberty Stadium from his extended break following his efforts with Wales at Euro 2016.
Gylfi Sigurdsson has been hailed as the man who turned Swansea City around last season as the club ponder what to do about Ashley Williams. The Swans rejected a bid of £10m for Williams from Everton on Tuesday night but are expected to be presented with an increased offer for their captain.
Swansea City’s planned capture of Fernando Llorente is set to open the door for Andre Ayew to join West Ham. Spain striker Llorente, 31, has held talks with a number of clubs and Sevilla revealed on Wednesday they are close to agreeing a deal with one of them, believed to be Swansea.
Fernando Llorente wants to become Swansea City royalty at the Liberty Stadium and emulate fellow Spaniard Michu. Llorente – nicknamed The Lion King at former club Athletic Bilbao – intends to match the impact of his countryman, who was an instant success in Wales before injuries disrupted his career.
Borja Baston wants to prove Diego Simeone wrong at Swansea City and become the club’s new Michu. The 23-year-old – who could make his Swansea debut at home to Hull City on Saturday – was let go by Simeone and Atletico Madrid to become the Swans’ record £15.5m signing, even though he smashed 18 goals in La Liga last season, on loan for Eibar.
Gylfi Sigurdsson is the jewel in Swansea City’s crown who manager Francesco Guidolin feared would be stolen. The Icelandic midfielder is set to start for the Swans at home to Hull City on Saturday after he began on the bench in last week’s opening Premier League win at Burnley.
Leon Britton has signed a new contract with Swansea City that will take him to just short of his 36th birthday. The Swans midfielder – arguably their most influential player of the past decade – has agreed a new deal through to the end of next season.