The Carmarthenshire League (currently the LTC Mobility Carmarthenshire Association Football League) is a football league in Carmarthenshire, West Wales, sitting at the fifth, sixth and seventh levels of the Welsh football league system.
Country | Wales |
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Number of teams | 33 |
Level on pyramid | 5–7 |
Promotion to | West Wales Premier League |
Domestic cup(s) | Carmarthenshire Senior Cup |
Current champions | Seaside (2023–24) |
Most championships | Trostre Sports (14 titles) |
Teams promoted from the Premier Division may enter the West Wales Premier League if standards and facilities fall into line with the regulations of the Welsh Football League.
History
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Former league clubs who have played in higher level leagues
editWelsh Football League
editThe following teams from the league went on to play in the Welsh Football League:
West Wales Premier League
editMember clubs for 2024–25 season
editThe following clubs were members of the league.
Premier Division
edit- Burry Port
- Caerbryn
- Drefach
- Felinfoel
- Ferryside
- Killay
- Llangennech
- Loughor Rovers
- Pontlliw
- Trallwm
- Trostre Sports
- Tumble United
Division One
edit- Abergwili
- Ammanford (development)
- Bancffosfelen
- Bwlch Rangers
- Camford Sports
- CK Swiss Valley (reserves)
- Dafen Welfare (reserves)
- Evans & Williams (reserves)
- Kidwelly Town
- Pembrey
- Pwll Athletic
Division Two
edit- Garden Village (reserves)
- Gorseinon Athletic
- Johnstown
- K.R.U.F.
- Llandeilo Town
- Llandovery
- Pengelli United
- Pontarddulais Town (reserves)
- Seaside (reserves)
- West End United
League Champions
editSince the league began the following clubs have been the senior champions of the league:[1]
1920s
edit- 1925–26: Dafen Welfare[2]
- 1926–27:
- 1927–28:
- 1928–29:
- 1929–30:
1930s
edit- 1930–31:
- 1931–32:
- 1932–33: Morfa United
- 1933–34: Halfway United
- 1934–35: Gorsddu Rangers
- 1935–36: Dafen Welfare
- 1936–37: Gorsddu Rangers
- 1937–38: Bwlch Rangers
- 1938–39: Cathan Stars
- 1939–40: No competition
1940s
edit- 1940–41: No competition
- 1941–42: No competition
- 1942–43: Loughor Rovers
- 1943–44: No competition
- 1944–45: No competition
- 1945–46: Pontyates
- 1946–47: Dafen Welfare
- 1947–48: Dafen Welfare
- 1948–49: Ponthenry
- 1949–50: Bwlch Rangers
1950s
edit- 1950–51: Dafen Welfare
- 1951–52: Dafen Welfare
- 1952–53: Bwlch Rangers
- 1953–54: Bwlch Rangers
- 1954–55: Babcock & Wilcox
- 1955–56: Trostre Sports
- 1956–57: Bwlch Rangers
- 1957–58: Bwlch Rangers / Llanelli Steel (shared)
- 1958–59: Llanelli Steel
- 1959–60: Llanelli A
1960s
edit- 1960–61: Llanelli A
- 1961–62: Llanelli A
- 1962–63: Llanelli Steel
- 1963–64: Ammanford United
- 1964–65: Llanelli Steel
- 1965–66: Llanelli Steel
- 1966–67: Pengelli United
- 1967–68: Llanelli Steel
- 1968–69: Llanelli Steel
- 1969–70: Llanelli Steel
1970s
edit- 1970–71: Pengelli United
- 1971–72: Llanelli A
- 1972–73: Gorseinon Athletic
- 1973–74: Gorseinon Athletic
- 1974–75: Gorseinon Athletic
- 1975–76: Gorseinon Athletic
- 1976–77: Llanelli Steel
- 1977–78: Llanelli Steel
- 1978–79: Llanelli Steel
- 1979–80: Garden Suburbs
1980s
edit- 1980–81: Ammanford Athletic
- 1981–82: Gorseinon Athletic
- 1982–83: Gorseinon Athletic
- 1983–84: Garden Suburbs
- 1984–85: Dafen Welfare
- 1985–86: Gorseinon Athletic
- 1986–87: Gorseinon Athletic
- 1987–88: Trostre Sports
- 1988–89: Trostre Sports
- 1989–90: Garden Suburbs
1990s
edit- 1990–91: Gorseinon Athletic
- 1991–92: Trostre Sports
- 1992–93: Llanelli Steel
- 1993–94: Trallwm
- 1994–95: Trostre Sports
- 1995–96: Penyfan United
- 1996–97: Trostre Sports
- 1997–98: Trostre Sports
- 1998–99: Trostre Sports
- 1999–2000: Bwlch Rangers
2000s
edit- 2000–01: Camford Sports
- 2001–02: Trostre Sports
- 2002–03: Seaside
- 2003–04: Seaside
- 2004–05: Seaside
- 2005–06: Trostre Sports
- 2006–07: Trostre Sports
- 2007–08: Seaside
- 2008–09: Seaside
- 2009–10: Seaside
2010s
edit- 2010–11: Seaside
- 2011–12: Seaside
- 2012–13: Seaside[3]
- 2013–14: Seaside
- 2014–15: Evans & Williams
- 2015–16: Seaside
- 2016–17: Trostre Sports
- 2017–18: Bwlch Rangers
- 2018–19: Trallwm[4]
- 2019–20: Trostre Sports
2020s
edit- 2020–21: Season void
- 2021–22: Trostre Sports
- 2022–23: Pontlliw
- 2023–24: Seaside (promoted to WWPL)
Number of titles by winning clubs since 1930s
edit- Trostre Sports – 14 titles
- Llanelli Steel – 12 titles (including 1 shared)
- Seaside – 12 tiles
- Gorseinon Athletic – 9 titles
- Bwlch Rangers – 8 titles (including 1 shared)
- Dafen Welfare – 6 titles (plus 1 in the 1920s)
- Llanelli A – 4 titles
- Garden Suburbs – 3 titles
- Ammanford United – 2 titles
- Gorsddu Rangers – 2 titles
- Pengelli United – 2 titles
- Trallwm – 2 titles
- Ammanford Athletic – 1 title
- Babcock & Wilcox – 1 title
- Camford Sports – 1 title
- Cathan Stars – 1 title
- Evans & Williams – 1 title
- Halfway United – 1 title
- Loughor Rovers – 1 title
- Morfa United – 1 title
- Penyfan United – 1 title
- Ponthenry – 1 title
- Pontyates – 1 title
- Pontlliw - 1 title
Cup competitions
editA number of annual competitions are competed for:
- Carmarthenshire Senior Cup
- T G Davies Cup
- Challenge Cup
- Darch Cup
- Morris Cup
- J Stephens Cup
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "L.T.C. MOBILITY | Carmarthenshire Association Football League SEASON 2018/19" (PDF). 2018-08-13. Retrieved 2019-06-28.
- ^ "History - Dafen Welfare AFC".
- ^ "2012-13 tables, part 5" (PDF). Football Club History Database. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
- ^ "Season Review | Part 2 - West Wales FA & Gwent County FA leagues -". Archived from the original on 2019-07-17. Retrieved 2019-08-19.