Neath & District League
The Neath & District League is a football league in South Wales. The league consists of three divisions, named The Premier Division, Division One and Two. The Premier League is a feeder to the West Wales Premier League, and therefore sits at level 5 of the Welsh football league system.
Founded | 1931 |
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Country | Wales |
Number of teams | 29 |
Level on pyramid | 5, 6 & 7 |
Promotion to | West Wales Premier League |
Domestic cup(s) | Neath & District League Cup |
Current champions | Seven Sisters (2019-20) |
Website | Official League website |
The last team to be promoted from this league was Ynysygerwn in 2016.
Member clubs for 2019–20 season
Premier Division
- Bryn Rovers 'A'
- Bryncoch
- Cambrian 'A'
- Cilfrew Rovers
- Cwm Wanderers
- FC Clydach
- Giants Grave
- Glynneath Town
- Seven Sisters
- Ystradgynlais
Division One
- Cimla 'A'
- Clydach Cricket 'A'
- Clydach Sports 'A'
- Cwmamman United 'A'
- FC Nedd
- Llandarcy 'A'
- Rhos 'A'
- Tonna 'A'
- Ynysygerwn 'A'
Division Two
- AFC Glais
- Celtic Neath 'A'
- Coed Darcy 'A'
- Cwmgwrach
- Godregraig Athletic
- Harp Rovers 'A'
- Mond
- Onllwyn
- Resolven 'A'
- Ynysymeudwy Athletic
Premier Division Champions
As sourced from the league's website.[1]
Season | Premier Division |
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1931-32 | Seven Sisters |
1932-33 | Aberpergwm |
1933-34 | Onllwyn Welfare |
1934-35 | Garthmoor |
1935-36 | Briton Ferry Athletic |
1936-37 | |
1937-38 | Melyncourt |
1938-39 | Cynlais Villa |
1939-1943 | No competition |
1943-44 | Onllwyn R.A.O.B. |
1944-45 | G.K.B. Port Talbot |
1945-46 | Resolven |
1946-47 | Cathan Stars |
1947-48 | Melyn Stars |
1948-49 | Penrhiwtyn Athletic |
1949-50 | Garthmoor |
1950-51 | Skewen |
1951-52 | Cwm Wanderers |
1952-53 | Cwm Wanderers |
1953-54 | Mond Knickel Works |
1954-55 | Melyncourt Corries |
1955-56 | Melyncourt Corries |
1956-57 | Melyncourt Corries |
1957-58 | Ynysmeudwy Athletic |
1958-59 | Coedffranc |
1959-60 | Ynysmeudwy Athletic |
1960-61 | BP Llandarcy |
1961-62 | BP Llandarcy |
1962-63 | Cwm Wanderers |
1963-64 | Cwm Wanderers |
1964-65 | BP Llandarcy |
1965-66 | Cwm Wanderers |
1966-67 | Cwm Wanderers |
1967-68 | BP Llandarcy |
1968-69 | BP Llandarcy |
1969-70 | BP Llandarcy |
1970-71 | Cwm Wanderers |
1971-72 | Cwm Wanderers |
1972-73 | Cwm Wanderers |
1973-74 | Cwm Wanderers |
1974-75 | Cwm Wanderers |
1975-76 | Briton Ferry Athletic |
1976-77 | Cwm Wanderers |
1977-78 | Red Star |
1978-79 | Red Star |
1979-80 | Red Star |
1980-81 | Red Star |
1981-82 | Red Star |
1982-83 | Red Star |
1983-84 | Trebanos |
1984-85 | Ferry Wanderers |
1985-86 | Park Rangers |
1986-87 | Yellow Stars |
1987-88 | Yellow Stars |
1988-89 | Yellow Stars |
1989-90 | Cwm Wanderers |
1990-91 | Cwm Wanderers |
1991-92 | Cwmtawe |
1992-93 | Cwmtawe |
1993-94 | Clydach Sports |
1994-95 | Cwm Wanderers |
1995-96 | Giants Grave |
1996-97 | Cwmtawe |
1997-98 | Seven Sisters |
1998-99 | Cilfrew Sports |
1999-00 | Clydach Sports |
2000-01 | Llansawel |
2001-02 | Cwmamman United |
2002-03 | Llansawel |
2003-04 | AFC Caewern |
2004-05 | Llansawel |
2005-06 | Llansawel |
2006-07 | Onllwyn |
2007-08 | Giants Grave |
2008-09 | Onllwyn |
2009-10 | Giants Grave |
2010-11 | Giants Grave |
2011-12 | Ystradgynlais |
2012-13 | Ystradgynlais |
2013-14 | Ystradgynlais |
2014-15 | Giants Grave |
2015-16 | |
2016-17 | Cwm Wanderers[2] |
2017-18 | Giants Grave[3] |
2018-19 | Bryncoch[4] |
2019-20 | Seven Sisters |
External links
References
- "Neath League winners". Neath League official website. Archived from the original on 2 February 2012. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
- https://web.archive.org/web/20170716231943/http://neathfootballleague.co.uk/neath-premier-league/
- https://www.pitchero.com/clubs/sevensisters2/teams/219309/league-table?season=64702
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2019-07-17. Retrieved 2019-08-19.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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