The South Wales Intermediate Cup is the regional knock-out competition for clubs beneath the umbrella of the South Wales Football Association, at the level of Tier 4 and below of the Welsh Football Pyramid in South Wales.[1]

SWFA Intermediate Cup
Founded1891
Region Wales
Current championsGarth Vader
Most successful club(s)Caerau (Ely)/
Guest Keen/
Treharris
(5 titles each)
2023–24

History

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The cup was originally called the South Wales & Monmouthshire Amateur Cup, run by the South Wales and Monmouthshire Football Association until after the 1967–68 season.

Previous winners

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Information sourced from the South Wales Football Association website.[2]

1890s

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  • 1891–92: – Treharris
  • 1891–93: – Cardiff
  • 1893–94: – Rogerstone
  • 1894–95: – Builth Rangers
  • 1895–96: – Treharris Rangers
  • 1896–97: – Porth
  • 1897–98: – Llandrindod Wells
  • 1898–99: – Milford Haven
  • 1899–1900: – Rogerstone

1900s

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  • 1900–01: – Gadlys Rovers
  • 1901–02: – Treharris
  • 1902–03: – Cardiff Albions
  • 1903–04: – Milford Haven
  • 1904–05: – Pontlottyn
  • 1905–06: – Barry Dock Albion
  • 1906–07: – 2nd Wiltshire Regiment
  • 1907–08: – Llanfaes Brigade
  • 1908–09: – Troedyrhiw Stars
  • 1909–10: – High Cross Stars Rogerstone

1910s

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  • 1910–11: – Mond Nickel Works
  • 1911–12: – Aberaman Athletic & Nelson
  • 1912–13: – Aberaman Athletic
  • 1913–14: – Barry ‘A’
  • 1914–15: – No competition - World War One
  • 1915–16: – No competition - World War One
  • 1916–17: – No competition - World War One
  • 1917–18: – No competition - World War One
  • 1918–19: – No competition - World War One
  • 1919–20: – Troedyrhiw Stars

1920s

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  • 1920–21: – Treharris Athletic
  • 1921–22: – Abercynon
  • 1922–23: – Cardiff Corinthians reserves
  • 1923–24: – Merthyr Vale
  • 1924–25: – Wattstown
  • 1925–26: – Wattstown
  • 1926–27: – Dowlais Town
  • 1927–28: – Merthyr Vale Rechabites
  • 1928–29: – Swansea ‘A’
  • 1929–30: – Ranks Athletic

1930s

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  • 1930–31: – Treorchy Juniors
  • 1931–32: – Treharris Athletic
  • 1932–33: – Treorchy Juniors
  • 1933–34: – Treharris Athletic
  • 1934–35: – Caerphilly United
  • 1935–36: – Caerphilly United
  • 1936–37: – Llwynypia Colliery
  • 1937–38: – Swansea Nomads
  • 1938–39: – Llwynypia Colliery
  • 1939–40: – No competition

1940s

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  • 1940–41: – No competition
  • 1941–42: – No competition
  • 1942–43: – No competition
  • 1943–44: – 32 MU RAF
  • 1944–45: – Abercynon Athletic
  • 1945–46: – Bargoed United
  • 1946–47: – Cwmbach Royal Stars
  • 1947–48: – Hirwaun Welfare
  • 1948–49: – Brynna United[3]
  • 1949–50: – Grange Albion

1950s

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  • 1950–51: – Fleur-de Lys Welfare
  • 1951–52: – Cilfynydd Welfare[4]
  • 1952–53: – GKB & N (Cardiff)
  • 1953–54: – Hirwaun Welfare
  • 1954–55: – Penarth Town
  • 1955–56: – Guest Keen (Cardiff)
  • 1956–57: – Steel Company of Wales
  • 1957–58: – Taffs Well
  • 1958–59: – Cwmbach Sports
  • 1959–60: – Guest Keen (Cardiff)

1960s

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  • 1960–61: – Cwm Welfare
  • 1961–62: – Guest Keen (Cardiff)
  • 1962–63: – Tynte Rovers
  • 1963–64: – Cardiff Cosmos
  • 1964–65: – Cardiff Cosmos
  • 1965–66: – St Patricks
  • 1966–67: – Swansea Nomads
  • 1967–68: – Guest Keen (Cardiff)
  • 1968–69: – Swansea Nomads
  • 1969–70: – Cambrian United

1970s

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  • 1970–71: – Ynyscynon Athletic
  • 1971–72: – Cambrian United
  • 1972–73: – Abercwmboi Athletic
  • 1973–74: – Llanishen
  • 1974–75: – Taffs Well
  • 1975–76: – Barry Plastics
  • 1976–77: – Taffs Well
  • 1977–78: – Cardiff Cosmos
  • 1978–79: – Ely Rangers
  • 1979–80: – Anthonys

1980s

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1990s

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2000s

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  • 2000–01: – Grange Albion
  • 2001–02: – Llantwit Fardre
  • 2002–03: – Caerau All Whites
  • 2003–04: – Pantyscallog Village Juniors
  • 2004–05: – Cornelly United
  • 2005–06: – Glyncorrwg Hall
  • 2006–07: – Glyncorrwg Hall
  • 2007–08: – Abernant Rovers
  • 2008–09: – Penrhiwceiber Con A
  • 2009–10: – Clwb Cymric

2010s

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  • 2010–11: – Brackla
  • 2011–12: – Trelai
  • 2012–13: – Margam YC
  • 2013–14: – Bluebird
  • 2014–15: – Gelli Hibernia
  • 2015–16: – Trebanog
  • 2016–17: – Penydarren
  • 2017–18: – No competition
  • 2018–19: – Holton Road
  • 2019–20: – Competition cancelled - Covid-19 pandemic

2020s

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  • 2020–21: – No competition - Covid-19 pandemic
  • 2021–22: – Llanrumney Athletic
  • 2022–23: –
  • 2023–24: – Garth Vader

Multiple winners - number of competition wins

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References

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  1. ^ "Handbook 2020-2021 South Wales Football Association". South Wales Football Association. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
  2. ^ "Intermediate Cup Previous Winners". South Wales Football Association. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
  3. ^ "About Brynna FC". Brynna FC. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
  4. ^ "Post-war football was just as fiery as it is today..." Wales Online. Retrieved 17 September 2021.