Gwent County League

Summary

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.

Gwent County League
Founded1980
Country Wales
Number of teams42
Level on pyramid4-6
Promotion toArdal Leagues
Relegation toEast Gwent League
Gwent Central League
Newport & District League
North Gwent League
Domestic cup(s)Gwent County Football Association League
Challenge Cup
Current championsAberbargoed Buds
(2022–23)
WebsiteGwent 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 2023–24 season edit

Premier Division edit

Division One edit

Division Two edit

  • Crickhowell
  • Cwmcarn Athletic
  • Marshfield
  • Oak
  • Pontnewydd
  • Ponthir
  • Pontypool Town
  • Riverside Rovers
  • Thornwell R&W
  • Trinant
  • Usk Town

Champions edit

Season Division One Division Two Division Three
1980–81
1981–82 Fields Park Athletic Llanfrechfa Grange Spencer Youth & BC
1982–83 Albion Rovers Tredegar Town Traint
1983–84 Croesyceiliog Spencer Youth & B C Gilwern
1984–85 Risca United Pontnewydd Senior Chepstow Town
1985–86 Aberbargoed Buds Lliswerry Cwmtillery
1986–87 Albion Rovers Cwmbran Celtic Pill
1987–88 Albion Rovers Pill Newport Civil Service
1988–89 Albion Rovers Newport Civil Service Cefn Fforest
1989–80 Albion Rovers Cefn Fforest Abergavenny Thursdays
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 RTB 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 AC Pontymister
2009–10 Treowen Stars AC 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 AC Pontymister Villa Dino Christchurch Sudbrook Cricket Club
2017-18 Albion Rovers Ynysddu Welfare Rogerstone
2018-19 Abertillery Bluebirds[2] Newport Corinthians Newport Saints
2019-20 Abertillery Excelsiors[3] Rogerstone Cefn Fforest
2020-21 Competition cancelled Competition cancelled Competition cancelled
2021-22 Lliswerry[4] New Inn[5] Cwmffrwdoer Sports
2022-23 Aberbargoed Buds Cefn Fforest Mardy

References edit

  1. ^ "Teams". Archived from the original on 2017-10-24. Retrieved 2019-10-04.
  2. ^ "Season Review | Part 1 - Welsh Football League, SWAL, Gwent County League -". Archived from the original on 2019-08-19. Retrieved 2019-08-19.
  3. ^ @Aber_Excelsiors (May 29, 2020). "2/2 So with the league being decided..." (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  4. ^ "Blaenavon Blues go 30-game season unbeaten… but don't win the league". Y Clwb Pel-Droed. 24 April 2022. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  5. ^ "Champions - New Inn AFC". Twitter. New Inn AFC. Retrieved 22 January 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website