Gwent County League
The Gwent County League (known as the Autocentres Gwent County FA League for sponsorship reasons) is a football league in South Wales, consisting of 3 divisions, named the Premier Division, Division One and Division Two. The Premier Division is a feeder to the Ardal Leagues, and therefore sits at tier 4 of the Welsh football pyramid.
Founded | 1980 |
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Country | Wales |
Number of teams | 37 |
Level on pyramid | 4-6 |
Promotion to | Ardal Leagues |
Relegation to | East Gwent League Gwent Central League Newport & District League North Gwent |
Domestic cup(s) | Gwent County Football Association League Challenge Cup |
Current champions | Abertillery Excelsiors (2019–20) |
Website | Gwent County FA League |
The league was formed in 1980 from a merger of the Monmouthshire Senior League and the Gwent Premier League.
Member clubs for 2020–21 season
Premier Division
- Abercarn United
- AC Pontymister
- Albion Rovers
- Blaenavon Blues
- Caerleon
- Cwmbrân Town
- Lliswerry
- Lucas Cwmbran
- Newport Civil Service
- Newport Corinthians
- Pill YMCA
- Rogerstone
- RTB Ebbw Vale
- Wattsville
- Villa Dino Christchurch
- Ynysddu Welfare
Division One
- Cefn Fforest
- Clydach Wasps
- Coed Eva Athletic
- Cwmcarn Athletic
- FC Tredegar
- Machen
- New Inn
- Newport Saints
- Pentwynmawr Athletic
- P.I.L.C.S.
- Rhymney
Division Two
- Crickhowell
- Cromwell Youth
- Cwmffwdoer Sports
- Gilwern & District
- Llanhilleth Athletic
- Nantyglo
- Oak
- Ponthir
- Riverside Rovers
- Tranch
- Trinant
- Usk Town
Recent champions
Season | Division One | Division Two | Division Three |
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1990–91 | Albion Rovers | Cefn Fforest | Trethomas Rangers |
1991–92 | Treowen Stars | Chepstow Town | South Wales Switchgear |
1992–93 | Albion Rovers | Tredegar Town | Newbridge Town |
1993–94 | Cwmtillery | R T B Ebbw Vale | Lucas Cwmbran |
1994–95 | Croesyceiliog | Tredegar Town | Abercarn Town |
1995–96 | Pill | Monmouth Town | Girling Pontypool |
1996–97 | Chepstow Town | Girling Pontypool | Mardy |
1997–98 | Tredegar Town | Cefn Fforest | Cromwell Youth |
1998–99 | Spencer Youth & Boys | Abertillery Town | West Pontnewydd |
1999–00 | Spencer Youth & Boys | Clydach Wasps | Llanhilleth Athletic |
2000–01 | Spencer Youth & Boys | Trinant | Pentwynmawr Athletic |
2001–02 | Croesyceiliog | Goytre | Greenmeadow |
2002–03 | Aberbargoed Buds | Garnlyndan Athletic | Cwmffrwdoer Sports |
2003–04 | Croesyceiliog | Coed Eva Athletic | Race |
2004–05 | Clydach Wasps | Cwmffrwdoer Sports | Rogerstone Welfare |
2005–06 | Aberbargoed Buds | Monmouth Town | Trethomas Bluebirds |
2006–07 | Newport Civil Service | Abertillery Bluebirds | Fairfield United |
2007–08 | Newport Civil Service | Pentwynmawr Athletic | Govilon |
2008–09 | Abertillery Bluebirds | Govilon | A.C. Pontymister |
2009–10 | Treowen Stars | A.C. Pontymister | Fleur-De-Lys Welfare |
2010–11 | Undy Athletic | Fleur-De-Lys Welfare | Pill |
2011–12 | Chepstow Town | Pill | Tredegar Athletic |
2012–13 | Lliswerry | Newport Corinthians | Ynysddu Crusaders |
2013–14 | Pill | Cwmffrwdoer Sports | Sebastopol |
2014–15 | Abergavenny Town[1] | Cromwell | Ponthir |
2015–16 | Trethomas Bluebirds | RTB Ebbw Vale | Villa Dino Christchurch |
2016-17 | Pontymister AFC | ||
2017-18 | Albion Rovers | Ynysddu Welfare | Rogerstone |
2018-19 | Abertillery Bluebirds[2] | Newport Corinthians | Newport Saints |
2019-20 | Abertillery Excelsiors[3] | Rogerstone AFC | Cefn Fforest AFC |
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