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FAW Pyramid Regulations confirmed for 2025/26Jul 15, 2025 · The changes to the FAW pyramid regulations have been confirmed for the 2025/26 campaign. Relegation from the JD Cymru Premier is unchanged.Missing: structure | Show results with:structure
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Expansion and VAR planned in Cymru Premier revamp - BBCApr 24, 2024 · The League of Wales was launched in 1992 and rebranded as the Cymru Premier in 2019 ... That was the target date given for the raft of ...
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The Pyramid - WelshPremThe Cymru Premier is Wales' national league. Established in 1992 and formerly known as the Welsh Premier league, the Cymru Premier is comprised of 12 teams.
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JD Cymru Premier format confirmed for 2026/27 - FAWSep 27, 2024 · The JD Cymru Premier will increase from its current 12-team format to a 16-team competition. Every club will play each other twice, once at home and once away.
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Cymru Premier promotion/relegation system confirmed for 2025/26Feb 12, 2025 · The top three clubs (First, Second and Third place finishers) from both the JD Cymru North and JD Cymru South in the 2025/26 season will be ...
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History - Ardal SouthernThe Pyramid League System would provide football clubs throughout Wales with a framework of competitive men's football appropriate to their playing standards, ...
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[PDF] SWFA Regulations for the Pyramid Structure Tiers 4 and below(a) The Pyramid League System provides football clubs throughout Wales with a framework of competitive men's football appropriate to their playing standards ...
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North Wales Coast League - Welsh Football Data ArchiveThis league was formed in 1893, and as the first Minute Book is not available, we have to rely on the "Rhyl Journal" of March 25th, 1893, for the year of its ...
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Records of the North Wales Coast Football Association - Archives HubThe North Wales Coast Football Association (NWCFA) was formed in 1894 to oversee the North Wales Coast League, itself inaugurated in 1893. Its council ...
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History of the Welsh Football Leagues - rhosaelwyd.co.ukIt wasn't until 1904 that the Rhymney Valley League formed alongside the South Wales League to set the foundations for today's Welsh Football League.
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Football and the First World War in South Wales - Martin JohnesAug 30, 2017 · Junior leagues did continue throughout the war, offering light relief from the hardships of the home and overseas fronts, but professional clubs ...
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[PDF] Francis Whitefoot EMA A329 1 of 37 - Open Research OnlineThis dissertation investigates why a national football league in Wales didn't develop until 1992, exploring the factors impacting its creation.
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League History - WelshPremThe Welsh Premier league, formerly the League of Wales, came into being in 1992. The 2010-11 season marked the first major transformation when the league was ...
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Cymru Premier: Wales' national league celebrates 30-year ... - BBCAug 10, 2022 · Saturday, 15 August 1992 was an historic day for Welsh football as 20 clubs kicked off on the opening day of the League of Wales. Marc Lloyd ...
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History | Barry Town United - Wix.comThe creation of the League of Wales (now Welsh Premier League) in 1992 then prompted a decree that Barry would no longer be able to compete in the English ...
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Wales - List of ChampionsMar 18, 2025 · Before various leagues existed, generally restricted to parts of Wales; the first of these, both established in 1890, were the South Wales ...
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Cymru Premier Founding Members: Where are they now?May 15, 2020 · Thursdays were relegated again in 1998 after failing to win a game and conceding 210 goals in the campaign. After finishing twelfth in their ...
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Ffwtbol – Football From a Welsh PerspectiveThe new league was launched officially on the 15th of August 1992, which was the first time that the Football Association Wales had organised a national league.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Ardal Leagues launched by the FAW - Y Clwb Pel DroedJul 28, 2020 · Operating at the third tier of Welsh football, the Ardal Leagues contain four divisions and are feeder leagues to the Cymru Leagues.Missing: introduction | Show results with:introduction
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The FAWOur purpose is to capture and celebrate the true spirit of the Welsh. A symbol of pride and a source of inspiration for players and fans.
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Laying the groundwork - AB magazineIts remit – to promote, develop and regulate Welsh football at all levels – is wide-ranging. It encompasses the Wales men's and women's teams, the youth teams, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Football Association of Wales outline their plans for Tier Two and ...Nov 28, 2018 · In the 2019/2019 season, the Football Association of Wales will take control of the second tiers of both the Northern and Southern League. They ...
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[PDF] Tier 3 Club Licensing Regulations | Ardal SouthernOr, for clubs promoted to Tier 3 at end of the 2020/2021 season must have 50 seats on. 30th April 2021 to meet the seating requirement for Tier 3 Criteria to ...
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[PDF] regulations for the men's pyramid league system effective for playing ...Feb 14, 2024 · wish to be assessed against the criteria in the FAW Tier ... Licensing Criteria and promotion and relegation issues which are common to the.
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[PDF] REGULATIONS FOR THE MEN'S PYRAMID LEAGUE SYSTEM ...Jul 16, 2025 · Licensing Criteria and promotion and relegation issues which are common to the leagues in the Pyramid League System. (b). The JLC shall meet ...
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[PDF] FAW-Mens-Tier-1-Club-Licensing-and-Financial-Sustainability ...Jul 31, 2025 · The Men's Tier 1 Club Licensing Regulations (“Regulations”) set out quality standards and procedures by which clubs will be assessed as a basis ...
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2024/25 JD Cymru Premier European qualification explained - FAWMay 16, 2024 · The JD Cymru Premier will receive one place in the UEFA Champions League and two places in the UEFA Conference League.
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Cymru Leagues - WelshPremFormerly known as the Welsh Premier league, the Cymru Premier is comprised of 12 teams, who play each other twice in the first phase of the season.
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[PDF] Cymru-North-South-2025-26.pdf - Amazon AWSThe business of the League shall be conducted by the FAW which, subject to the FAW Rules and. FAW Regulations, shall have jurisdiction over all matters relating ...Missing: structure | Show results with:structure
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Promotion on the line in Ardal Leagues play-offs - JD Cymru LeaguesMay 22, 2024 · The final two spots in the JD Cymru Leagues for 2024/25 are up for grabs this weekend in the Ardal Leagues promotion play-offs.<|control11|><|separator|>
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FAW announces new regional structure to Tier 3 games - Lock StockJul 29, 2020 · Sixty-four clubs from across the country make up the regional divisions, under a new identity of the Ardal Leagues.
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League rules - Ardal Northern17.1. Clubs shall be promoted to and relegated from the League in accordance with the FAW Regulations for the Pyramid League System (which include provisions ...
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Ardal Leagues 2024/25: A map showing where all 64 clubs are basedJun 7, 2024 · Promotion and relegations have been confirmed for teams coming down from the Cymru North and Cymru South and the feeder leagues.
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FAW announces restructure for third tier men's leaguesJul 28, 2020 · The new Ardal SE league will be home to 13 Gwent clubs: Abergavenny Town. Abertillery Bluebirds. Abertillery Excelsiors. Caldicot Town.
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North Wales Coast Football AssociationAffiliated Leagues & Clubs » · North Wales Coast East Football League · North Wales Coast West Football League · North Wales Coast Women's Football League · North ...North Wales Girls Football... · NWCFA North Wales Honda... · Competitions
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Rules & Regulations - FAWAccess key information relating to the game including registrations, suspensions, panel updates and much more.Missing: 2020 | Show results with:2020<|control11|><|separator|>
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North Wales Coast East League composition is confirmed - but not ...Jun 4, 2025 · The make-up of the two North Wales Coast East League Tier 4 and 5 divisions for 2025-26 has been released – although there are still a few outstanding issues ...
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Line ups for Tier 4 and 5 North Wales Coast West League ...Jun 4, 2025 · TIER 5 NORTH WALES COAST WEST DIVISION ONE 2025-26. Reformed CPD Caernarfon Borough has been accepted into Tier 5. Having been relegated from ...
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Complete revamp for North East Wales Football LeagueJul 1, 2025 · The senior league will include Division 1 (Tier 4), 2 (Tier 5) and 3 (Tier 6). Last season the league comprised a Premier Division (Tier 4) and ...
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Affiliated Leagues & Clubs - Anglesey Junior Football LeagueANGLESEY JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE CLUB DIRECTORY SEASON 2025 - 2026 · Aberffraw FC (NWCFA-J-25/26-039) · Amlwch Town FC (NWCFA-J-25/26-040) · CPD Boded (NWCFA-J-25/ ...Missing: structure tier
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NWCFA confirmation of the Clubs in Membership of Tier 4 and Tier 5 ...The NWCFA Pyramid Structure Steering Committee met on Wednesday 15th July 2020 to confirm the Clubs who will participate at Tier 4 and Tier 5 of the Welsh ...
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Highadmit Projects South Wales Premier LeagueHome · News & events · News · Events · Match info · Fixtures · Results · Tables · Results grid · Match reports · Cups · Match officials · Archives.
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Affiliated Leagues - South Wales Football AssociationAffiliated Leagues ; South Wales Youth League, Emma Farley, 30 Hirst Crescent, Fairwater, Cardiff CF5 3LH, 07581 430 510, Southwalesyouthleaguesec@outlook.com.
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Play Football - FAWGrassroots football is the lifeblood of Welsh football. Here you can find all the clubs near you and which level of FAW accreditation they are currently at.
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Home | Penydarren BGC - Wix.comPenydarren BGC is one of South Wales' grassroots teams and a 100% Community run Club. The club play in the Ardal Southern League South West Division.
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Montgomeryshire League 2024-25 | NonLeagueMatters ForumsJun 27, 2024 · Llandrindod Wells Reserves and St Harmon have been added to the League according to Cymru Football, leaving us with a fourteen team constitution.Montgomeryshire League 2023/242025-26 Leagues IndexMore results from www.nonleaguematters.co.ukMissing: structure | Show results with:structure
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Ceredigion League 2024-25 | NonLeagueMatters ForumsAug 3, 2024 · Top division now on website. First fixtures on Friday 9th August. Cardigan Town Crannog Crymych Dewi Stars Felinfach Lampeter Town LlanboidyMid Wales League (South) returning for 25-26?West Wales Premier League 2025-26 | NonLeagueMatters ForumsMore results from www.nonleaguematters.co.uk
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Presteigne St Andrews drop down to Mid Wales League SouthMay 3, 2025 · A Powys town football club has decided to take relegation and join the newly formed Mid Wales League South.
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2025/26 JD Cymru Leagues composition confirmed - FAWJun 4, 2025 · The FAW National Leagues Board have confirmed the composition of the JD Cymru Leagues for the 2025/26 season.
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Central Wales Football League North Division - NonLeagueMattersPrior to 2022/23 this league was known as the Mid-Wales Football League. As part of the reconstruction of the Welsh Football System, this division replaced ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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[PDF] REGULATIONS FOR THE MEN'S PYRAMID LEAGUE SYSTEM ...Tier 1: The Cymru Premier comprising Qualifying Clubs who have obtained the Tier 1 Club Licence pursuant to the Tier 1 Club. Licensing Regulations and who are ...
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South Wales Alliance League allocations: How the 2023/24 line-up ...Jun 8, 2023 · As to how the South Wales Alliance League will work, you'll see the top two Premier Division clubs promoted to the Ardal Leagues. The bottom two ...Missing: structure | Show results with:structure
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North East Wales Football League 2024-25Jun 27, 2024 · Hawarden Rangers (relegated from Ardal North West) Lex XI Mynydd Isa ... Promoted to Ardal Leagues Connah's Quay Town (to Ardal NW)<|separator|>
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[PDF] RULES OF THE MID WALES FOOTBALL LEAGUE6.6 Subject to rule 6.5 the two lowest placed Clubs in each division shall be relegated to a CWFA Tier 5 league appropriate to their respective geographical ...
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NEWFL Structure Confirmed - Coedpoeth - PitcheroJul 3, 2025 · The North East Wales Football League structure has been confirmed for the 2025/26 season. The league has undergone a complete revamp with the introduction of a ...
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[PDF] cff stadia improvement fund - FAWThe Fund will support Clubs affiliated to the Football Association of Wales (“FAW”) by: • Enhancing infrastructure, to make stadia more welcoming ...
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Cymru Premier to expand to 16 teams with new split - BBCSep 27, 2024 · The Cymru Premier will expand to 16 teams and include a new end-of-season split into three divisions from 2026-27.
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Cymru Premier expansion will see six teams promoted - BBC SportFeb 12, 2025 · Six teams from the second tier will be promoted to the Cymru Premier when the league expands to 16 teams for the 2026-27 season.
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New JD Cymru Premier format revealed as league moves to 16 teamsSep 27, 2024 · “Every club will play each other twice, once at home and once away. After Matchday 30, the league will split into three separate groups.
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West Wales Premier League - WikipediaWikipedia page detailing the West Wales Premier League at tier 4 and its feeder leagues including Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, Swansea Senior, and Neath & District Leagues.
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Welsh football: Grassroots clubs frustrated by poor facilitiesBBC article discussing challenges faced by rural grassroots football clubs in Wales, including in Ceredigion.
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Meifod FC pulls out of league after losing home groundCounty Times article on Meifod FC folding in 2024.
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Powys village football club becomes the latest to foldCounty Times article on Churchstoke FC folding in 2024.
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Pheasants bid to rise from ashes once moreCounty Times article mentioning Bettws Cedewain folding in 2016.
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Newtown Wanderers become latest club in town to foldCounty Times article mentioning Maesyrhandir folding in 2016.
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J Emrys Morgan CupOfficial Central Wales Football Association page for the J Emrys Morgan Cup.
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North Wales Leagues - Welsh Football Data ArchiveHistorical archive detailing Welsh football leagues, including the Welsh National League (North) from 1921-30 with champions like Rhos Athletic and Llandudno.
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Mid Wales Leagues - Welsh Football Data ArchiveHistorical information on Mid Wales football leagues, mentioning the Welsh National League (Central Section) in the 1920s.
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Swansea Senior Football LeagueWikipedia article detailing the history of the Swansea Senior Football League, including its wartime operations as the Swansea Gwalia Combination.
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Wales (Cup) 1877/78RSSSF archive confirming the inaugural Welsh Cup season as 1877/78.
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Welsh Senior LeagueWelsh Soccer Archive detailing the formation and history of the Welsh Senior League from 1890 to 1897.
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Merthyr Town: FAW asks Southern League club to join Welsh systemBBC Sport article confirming Merthyr Town's status as a Welsh club in the English non-league system.
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Club Information - TNSFCOfficial website of The New Saints detailing the club's base in Oswestry, England, and its participation in the Welsh league.
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Aberdare Athletic FC - Soccerhistory.co.ukHistorical account confirming Aberdare Athletic's membership in the English Football League from 1921 to 1927.
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Club History - Colwyn Bay FCOfficial club history detailing Colwyn Bay's participation in the English football pyramid until 2019.
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A Brief History of Welsh Club Football - ewegottalove walesOverview of Welsh clubs, including Bangor City, Caernarfon Town, Rhyl, Barry Town, and Newtown, competing in English leagues until the early 1990s and transitioning in 1992.
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Club History - Hay St Marys FCOfficial club history page detailing Hay St Mary's involvement in regional leagues, including cross-border participation.
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Kington Town - Football Club History DatabaseHistorical database entry for Kington Town FC, listing periods of participation in the Mid Wales League.
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Herefordshire League HistoryFootball Club History Database entry listing Skenfrith United as 2004-05 Division 3 champions in the Herefordshire League.
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Wyesham side crowned championsMonmouthshire Beacon article reporting Wyesham Wanderers winning the North Gloucestershire League Division 3 in 2015.
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Central Wales League (North) 2025-26NonLeagueMatters forum thread listing Bishops Castle Town as a participant in the Central Wales League North for 2025-26.
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Trefonen boost title hopes with another victoryShropshire Star article from October 2025 reporting on Trefonen's match in the Montgomeryshire Amateur League.
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2023-24 GazetteerFootball Club History Database gazetteer listing Newcastle on Clun's ground in the context of Welsh leagues.
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Mid Wales (South) League 2011-12 ResultsFootball Club History Database PDF showing Bucknell's participation in the Mid Wales South League for 2011-12 season.
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Morda United HistoryFootball Club History Database page detailing Morda United's participation in the Mid-Wales League from 1988-1993.
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Montgomeryshire Amateur League 2025-26Forum discussion listing teams and confirming geographical coverage including border areas and Radnorshire.
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Tables - Division 1 - 2024-25 - Costcutter Ceredigion LeagueOfficial league tables showing teams from southern Ceredigion, Teifi Valley, Pembrokeshire, and Carmarthenshire.
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Aberystwyth League 2024-25Forum discussion listing teams from northern Ceredigion and southern Gwynedd.
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Historic Mid Wales football league set to return next seasonArticle announcing the league's return and teams from Radnorshire and Breconshire.
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Mid Wales League (South) returning for 25-26?Forum discussion detailing teams and historical coverage including southern Montgomeryshire and England border.
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SWFA Regulations for the Pyramid Structure Tiers 4 and below – Mens 2024-25Official regulations from the South Wales Football Association detailing the pyramid structure, including promotion rules from tier 7 via playoffs.
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Gwent Premier League Handbook 2024/25Official handbook from Gwent County Football Association detailing the structure and promotion from the four district feeder leagues to the Gwent Premier League.
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Mid Wales Leagues - Welsh Football Data ArchiveArchive detailing historical Welsh leagues including the Brecon & District League periods of operation.
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Vale of Arrow - Football Club History DatabaseHistorical league participation records for Vale of Arrow FC, confirming entry into the Mid Wales League in 1992–93.
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Meet the Gwent County League's new teamsArticle detailing the 2017 promotions to the Gwent County League, including profiles of Cwmcarn Athletic, The Oak, and Usk Town.
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Chepstow Town FC - Ardal Leagues SouthernOfficial club history on the Ardal Leagues website confirming Chepstow Town's participation and championship in the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League in 1931–32.
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2025/26 FAW Women's National Leagues composition confirmedOfficial FAW announcement confirming the structure and composition of the women's national leagues for the 2025/26 season, including tiers and teams.
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Genero Adran LeaguesOfficial FAW page for the Adran Leagues, detailing the women's football pyramid structure.
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Adran PremierOfficial page for the top tier of Welsh women's football, including team composition and format.
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Adran NorthOfficial page for Tier 2 North league, covering teams and promotion/relegation rules.
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Adran SouthOfficial page for Tier 2 South league, covering teams and promotion/relegation rules.
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Honours | Crows - Cwmbrân Town AFCOfficial club website confirming Cwmbran Town as Gwent Premier League Premier Division winners for 2024/25.
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Cwmbran Life Facebook PostLocal news confirmation of Cwmbran Town's unbeaten season in the 2024–25 Gwent Premier League, culminating in a 2-2 draw on April 26, 2025.
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UPDATE: Major changes set to be introduced for North Wales women's football next seasonArticle detailing the planned split and formation of new regional women's leagues in North Wales for the 2025-26 season, including the North East Wales Women's League.
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Opening fixtures for the new North Wales Coast Women's League season announcedAnnouncement of fixtures for the newly formed North Wales Coast Women's League starting in the 2025-26 season.
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Here it is....the line up for the new Tier 3 Central Wales North Women's LeagueDetails on the formation and team lineup for the new Tier 3 Central Wales North Women's League for 2025-26.
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Adran Premier League: Everything to know for the 2024/25 seasonArticle detailing the history, founding in 2009, and 2021 rebranding of the Adran Premier.
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Adran Leagues: FAW announces new identity for women's football in WalesBBC Sport article on the 2021 rebranding to Adran Premier and establishment of Adran North and South leagues.
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West Wales Premier League Teams ConfirmedArticle confirming the 16 teams in the West Wales Premier League for the 2020/21 season, none from Pembrokeshire.
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NonLeagueMatters Forum Discussion on Pembrokeshire Travel IssuesForum thread discussing barriers to promotion from Pembrokeshire League due to travel distances in the Welsh pyramid.
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Neath FC wound up at High CourtBBC News article detailing the 2012 winding-up of Neath FC due to debts.
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Rhyl FC begin winding up process after coronavirus hits club financesDaily Post article on Rhyl FC's 2020 liquidation due to COVID-19 financial pressures.
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Bangor City Football club dissolved after compulsory strike-offBBC News article on Bangor City FC's 2025 dissolution following 2022 collapse due to debts.
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Ebbw Vale - Football Club History DatabaseDatabase entry confirming Ebbw Vale FC's 1998 folding.
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Abergavenny ThursdaysBlog post detailing Abergavenny Thursdays' 2013 folding due to lack of players.
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Llanelli FC players left 'owed thousands' after club collapses into administrationWalesOnline article on Llanelli AFC's 2013 administration.
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Barry Town United HistoryOfficial club site history mentioning 2003 administration.
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Celebrating 125 years of the Anglesey Football LeagueArticle detailing the founding in 1895 and historical significance of the Anglesey Football League as the longest-running league in Wales.
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Goodbye Anglesey League - a dear friend to North Wales football for 125 yearsArticle on the dissolution of the Anglesey League in 2020 due to pyramid restructuring, confirming its operation from 1895.
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Why do some Welsh clubs play in English leagues?BBC Sport article explaining the historical and geographical reasons for Welsh clubs in the English pyramid, highlighting differences in the systems.
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Which is the greatest Welsh Alliance League team ever?Article detailing Holyhead Hotspur's treble including Anglesey League titles in 1995/96, 1996/97, and 1997/98.
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Who are Ynys Môn's most successful football team ever?Article on Cemaes Bay's achievements, including success in the Anglesey League and progression to the League of Wales.
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Llysfaen FC Ground: The BananabeuFootball Ground Map entry describing Llysfaen FC's home ground as "The Bananabeu" due to its significant slope, with the goal mouths higher than the center circle, earning it the nickname "Banana Pitch."
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Crickhowell F.C.Article from The Focus Wales detailing the history of Crickhowell FC, including their departure from the Powys (Mid Wales) setup to the Gwent Central League in the mid-1990s.
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English football club Chester warned for breaking Welsh Covid rulesArticle detailing the warning to Chester FC over COVID rules at Deva Stadium.
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Chester FC: Probe into Covid rule break at Welsh groundBBC article on the investigation into Chester FC for potential breach of Welsh COVID rules.
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Llandyrnog & District Summer League Official WebsiteOfficial site providing fixtures, results, and club information for the summer league.
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Llandyrnog Football Club PageDetails on Llandyrnog FC's history and success in the summer league.
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Caton grabs dramatic Llangynhafal winnerLocal news article confirming Charlie Caton's involvement with Llangynhafal in the summer league.
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Henllan F.C. WikipediaOverview of Henllan FC's entry into the North Wales Coast East Football League.
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Llandyrnog & District Summer League WikipediaHistorical information on the league's founding and structure.
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Newtown FC HistoryFootball Club History Database entry confirming Newtown's championship in the Shropshire League in 1892-93.
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The tale of three Victorian leagues which ushered in cross border footballCounty Times article discussing the formation of the Shropshire League in 1890 and its role in cross-border football.
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The Combination League HistoryWelsh Soccer Archive page detailing The Combination league from 1890, including Welsh clubs like Wrexham and Chirk.
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England - The CombinationRSSSF historical overview of The Combination (1890-1911) and its inclusion of Welsh clubs.
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Pembrokeshire League - WikipediaWikipedia page detailing the Pembrokeshire League, including teams like St Clears from western Carmarthenshire.
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Carmarthenshire League - WikipediaWikipedia page on the history and teams of the Carmarthenshire League, originating from Llanelly & District League, with focus on Llanelli and surrounding areas.
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Ceredigion League - WikipediaWikipedia page describing the coverage of the Ceredigion League, serving Ceredigion and bordering areas including northern Carmarthenshire.
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Neath & District League - WikipediaWikipedia page outlining the geographical scope of the Neath & District League, covering Neath Valley, Tawe Valley, and parts of Amman Valley.
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Swansea Senior Football League - WikipediaWikipedia page on the Swansea Senior League, focusing on its coverage of central Swansea and the Gower Peninsula.
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Cardiff Metropolitan University F.C.Wikipedia page detailing the club's history, entry into the Cymru Premier in 2015–16, and status as the only amateur club in the league.
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Cardiff Met stun holders TNS in Welsh CupBBC Sport article on the 2-1 Welsh Cup victory over The New Saints on 21 November 2025.
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The New Saints 2 - 3 Cardiff MetFootball Web Pages match report for the 3-2 league win on 7 November 2025.
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Delight as Llanidloes Town retain JD Cymru North statusReport on Llanidloes Town successfully retaining their place in Cymru North after discussions with the FAW in 2023.
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Ardal Leagues allocations: How the 2023/24 line-up could lookArticle detailing the FAW's meeting with Llanidloes Town regarding their potential reallocation to Cymru South in 2023.
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Cwpan y Bragdy Cup - Bala Town FCOfficial page from Bala Town FC detailing the history and organization of the Bragdy Cup, confirming its establishment in the early 1930s and ongoing summer competition for local teams.
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Rhyl & District Sunday Football League brought to an endLocal news article from Rhyl Journal confirming the folding of the Rhyl & District Sunday League at the end of the 2022–23 season, noting it as the last in North Wales, and referencing prior demises of Deeside and Anglesey leagues.
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Wrexham Sunday Football League on the verge of foldingArticle from Leader Live detailing the challenges and impending closure of the Wrexham Sunday League in 2015.
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