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The South Wales Intermediate Cup is the regional knock-out competition for clubs beneath the umbrella of the
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History

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

Information sourced from the South Wales Football Association website.


1890s

* 1891–92: –
Treharris Treharris is a small town and community (Wales), community (and electoral ward) in the Taff Bargoed Valley in the south of Merthyr Tydfil County Borough, South Wales. It is located about west of Trelewis, from which it is separated by the Taff Ba ...
* 1891–93: – Cardiff * 1893–94: –
Rogerstone Rogerstone ( cy, Tŷ du, meaning "Black house") is a large village and community (parish) in Newport, Wales. The area is governed by Newport City Council. The village falls within the ancient parish of Bassaleg and historic county of Monmout ...
* 1894–95: – Builth Rangers * 1895–96: – Treharris Rangers * 1896–97: – Porth * 1897–98: –
Llandrindod Wells Llandrindod Wells (, ; cy, Llandrindod, /ɬanˈdɾindɔd/  "Trinity Parish"), sometimes known colloquially as Llandod, is a town and community in Powys, within the historic boundaries of Radnorshire, Wales. It serves as the seat of Powys ...
* 1898–99: – Milford Haven * 1899–1900: –
Rogerstone Rogerstone ( cy, Tŷ du, meaning "Black house") is a large village and community (parish) in Newport, Wales. The area is governed by Newport City Council. The village falls within the ancient parish of Bassaleg and historic county of Monmout ...


1900s

* 1900–01: – Gadlys Rovers * 1901–02: –
Treharris Treharris is a small town and community (Wales), community (and electoral ward) in the Taff Bargoed Valley in the south of Merthyr Tydfil County Borough, South Wales. It is located about west of Trelewis, from which it is separated by the Taff Ba ...
* 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

* 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

* 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

* 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

* 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 * 1949–50: – Grange Albion


1950s

* 1950–51: – Fleur-de Lys Welfare * 1951–52: – Cilfynydd Welfare * 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 Taff's Well () is a semi-rural village, community and electoral ward located at the south easterly tip of Rhondda Cynon Taf, to the north of Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. Known locally as the 'Gates to the Valleys', it is separated from Gwa ...
* 1958–59: – Cwmbach Sports * 1959–60: – Guest Keen (Cardiff)


1960s

* 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

* 1970–71: – Ynyscynon Athletic * 1971–72: – Cambrian United * 1972–73: – Abercwmboi Athletic * 1973–74: – Llanishen * 1974–75: –
Taffs Well Taff's Well () is a semi-rural village, community and electoral ward located at the south easterly tip of Rhondda Cynon Taf, to the north of Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. Known locally as the 'Gates to the Valleys', it is separated from Gwa ...
* 1975–76: – Barry Plastics * 1976–77: –
Taffs Well Taff's Well () is a semi-rural village, community and electoral ward located at the south easterly tip of Rhondda Cynon Taf, to the north of Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. Known locally as the 'Gates to the Valleys', it is separated from Gwa ...
* 1977–78: – Cardiff Cosmos * 1978–79: – Ely Rangers * 1979–80: – Anthonys


1980s

* 1980–81: – Ely Rangers * 1981–82: –
Llantwit Fardre Llantwit Fardre ( cy, Llanilltud Faerdref) is a large village and community (and electoral ward) situated on the A473, Pontypridd to Bridgend, road near the Welsh towns of Pontypridd and Llantrisant. Llantwit Fardre is also the name of the old ...
* 1982–83: – Seaview * 1983–84: – Bridgend Street * 1984–85: – Caerau (Ely) * 1985–86: –
Llantwit Fardre Llantwit Fardre ( cy, Llanilltud Faerdref) is a large village and community (and electoral ward) situated on the A473, Pontypridd to Bridgend, road near the Welsh towns of Pontypridd and Llantrisant. Llantwit Fardre is also the name of the old ...
* 1986–87: – Baglan BC * 1987–88: – Grange Albion * 1988–89: – Hoover Sports * 1989–90: – Porthcawl Town


1990s

* 1990–91: – Llwydcoed Welfare * 1991–92: – Bridgend Street * 1992–93: – Les Croupiers Caerau (Ely) * 1993–94: – Les Croupiers Caerau (Ely) * 1994–95: – Les Croupiers Caerau (Ely) * 1995–96: – Gwynfi United * 1996–97: – Les Croupiers Caerau (Ely) * 1997–98: –
Troedyrhiw Troed-y-rhiw (, translation: foot of the slope) is a large community village in the county borough of Merthyr Tydfil, Wales. Its population at the 2011 census was 5,296. It features the Troed-y-rhiw railway station. Governance The community sh ...
* 1998–99: – AFC Llwydcoed * 1999–2000: – Bettws


2000s

* 2000–01: – Grange Albion * 2001–02: –
Llantwit Fardre Llantwit Fardre ( cy, Llanilltud Faerdref) is a large village and community (and electoral ward) situated on the A473, Pontypridd to Bridgend, road near the Welsh towns of Pontypridd and Llantrisant. Llantwit Fardre is also the name of the old ...
* 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

* 2010–11: – Brackla * 2011–12: – Trelai * 2012–13: – Margam YC * 2013–14: – Bluebird * 2014–15: – Gelli Hibernia * 2015–16: – Trebanog * 2016–17: –
Penydarren : ''For Trevithick's Pen-y-darren locomotive, see Richard Trevithick#"Pen-y-Darren" locomotive, Richard Trevithick.'' Penydarren is a Community (Wales), community and electoral ward in Merthyr Tydfil County Borough in Wales. Description The area ...
* 2017–18: – ''No competition'' * 2018–19: – Holton Road * 2019–20: – ''Competition cancelled - Covid-19 pandemic''


2020s

* 2020–21: – ''No competition - Covid-19 pandemic'' * 2021–22: – Llanrumney Athletic


Multiple winners - number of competition wins

* Caerau (Ely) – 5 *Guest Keen (Cardiff)/ GKB & N (Cardiff) – 5 *Cardiff Cosmos – 3 * Grange Albion – 3 *Swansea Nomads – 3 * Bridgend Street – 2 *Caerphilly United – 2 *Cambrian United – 2 * Ely Rangers – 2 *Glyncorrwg Hall – 2 *Hirwaun Welfare – 2 *
Llantwit Fardre Llantwit Fardre ( cy, Llanilltud Faerdref) is a large village and community (and electoral ward) situated on the A473, Pontypridd to Bridgend, road near the Welsh towns of Pontypridd and Llantrisant. Llantwit Fardre is also the name of the old ...
– 2 *Llwynypia Colliery – 2 *Milford Haven – 2 *
Rogerstone Rogerstone ( cy, Tŷ du, meaning "Black house") is a large village and community (parish) in Newport, Wales. The area is governed by Newport City Council. The village falls within the ancient parish of Bassaleg and historic county of Monmout ...
– 2 *
Taffs Well Taff's Well () is a semi-rural village, community and electoral ward located at the south easterly tip of Rhondda Cynon Taf, to the north of Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. Known locally as the 'Gates to the Valleys', it is separated from Gwa ...
– 2 *Treorchy Juniors – 2 *Troedyrhiw Stars – 2 *Wattstown – 2


References

{{Football in Wales Football cup competitions in Wales 1891 establishments in Wales Football in Wales County Cup competitions Recurring events established in 1891