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2010–11 Welsh Football League Division Three
The 2010–11 Welsh Football League Division Three began on 1 September 2010 and ended on 28 May 2011. Monmouth Town F.C., Monmouth Town won the league by two points. Caerau F.C., Caerau claimed third spot on the final day of the season. Requiring an 11-goal victory, they beat Treowen Stars F.C., Treowen Stars 13–0 to take the final promotion spot on goal difference ahead of Goytre A.F.C., Goytre and Pontypridd Town A.F.C., Pontypridd Town. Team changes from 2009–10 Treowen Stars F.C., Treowen Stars were promoted from the Gwent County League and Caerau F.C., Caerau were promoted from the South Wales Amateur League. Seven Sisters A.F.C., Seven Sisters were relegated to the Neath & District League. Llantwit Fardre F.C., Llantwit Fardre and Troedyrhiw F.C., Troedyrhiw were relegated to the South Wales Amateur League. Garw S.B.G.C., Garw and Pentwyn Dynamo F.C., Pentwyn Dynamo were relegated to the South Wales Senior League. Aberbargoed Buds F.C., Aberbargoed Buds, Abertillery ...
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Welsh Football League Division Three
The Welsh Football League Division Three, (last known as the ''Nathanielcars.co.uk Welsh League Division Three'', for sponsorship reasons) was a football league. History Until the 1964–65 season the Welsh Football League operated three divisions, Division One, and two regional Division Two leagues, East and West within the Welsh football league system in South Wales. From the 1964–65 season this changed with Division One becoming the ''Premier Division'' and Division Two renamed as ''Division One''. Following these changes, a Tier 3, Division Two was created. operated under the ''Division Two'' title. From 1983-84 season, the Premier Division changed its name to the ''National Division'' and the First Division adopted the ''Premier Division'' With these changes the third tier Division Two was renamed 'Division One' With the creation of the League of Wales for the 1992–93 season, the Welsh Football League moved to levels two, three and four of the Welsh football pyramid, ...
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Gwent County League
The Gwent Premier League (known as the Autocentre Gwent Premier League for sponsorship reasons) is a football (soccer), 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 four of the Welsh football pyramid. The league was formed in 1980 as the Gwent County League from a merger of the ''Monmouthshire Senior League'' and the ''Gwent Premier League''. In 2019 it was renamed to the Gwent Premier League.https://clwbpeldroed.org/2019/06/28/gwent-county-league-rebranded/ Member clubs for 2024–25 season Premier Division *Abertillery Excelsiors A.F.C., Abertillery Excelsiors *Caerleon A.F.C., Caerleon *Cefn Fforest A.F.C., Cefn Fforest *Clydach Wasps *Coed Eva Athletic *Cwmbrân Town A.F.C., Cwmbrân Town *Cwmffrwdoer Sports ''(withdrew August 2024)'' *Lliswerry A.F.C., Lliswerry *Lucas Cwmbran A.F.C., Lucas Cwmbran *Monmouth Town F.C., Mo ...
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Llanwern A
Llanwern is a village and community in the eastern part of the city of Newport, South East Wales. The name may be translated as "the church among the grove of the alders". Location and populace Llanwern is bounded by the M4 and Langstone to the north, by Ringland and Lliswerry to the west, by Nash, Goldcliff and Whitson to the south and by the city boundary to the east. The population of the Llanwern community in 2011 was 333, which contains Llanwern village and the western half of the site of Llanwern steelworks. The community population dropped to 289 in 2011. The community also includes the area of Glan Llyn. Notable features Church of St Mary The church is dedicated to St Mary and is a Grade II* listed building and dates from the 14th century. The church has a particularly good collection of stained glass. The west tower, stylistically more elaborate than most local churches, contains five bells of various dates. The bells were restored in the 1990s. Llanwern ...
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Welsh Football League Division Two
The Welsh Football League Division Two, (last known as the ''Nathanielcars.co.uk Welsh League Division Two'', for sponsorship reasons) was a football league and forms the fourth level of the Welsh football league system in South Wales. If the team which finishes top of the division has good enough ground facilities, traditionally it was promoted to the Welsh Football League Division One and is replaced by the team finishing bottom of Division One. The team finishing in bottom position is relegated to the Welsh Football League Division Three. For the 2019–20 season promotion was to the newly formed Ardal Leagues at Tier 3 and relegation was to one of the regional leagues. From its inception in 1904 it always sat below the top flight of the Welsh League, or the Rhymney Valley League and Glamorgan League as it was known until 1912. This division has changed its title on numerous occasions to follow suit of the other leagues within the competition; for seven years in the 1980s ...
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Cwmaman Institute F
Cwmaman () is a former coal mining village near Aberdare, South Wales. The name is Welsh for "Aman Valley"; the river Aman (a small tributary of the River Cynon) flows through the village. There are several hills nearby, such as Pen Foel Aman and Mynydd y Ffaldau. Within the village, there are three children's playgrounds and playing fields. Above the village there are several reservoirs accessible from several footpaths along the river. History Cwmaman was a well-known coal-mining village which at one time boasted several collieries. Until the 19th century, the area was virtually uninhabited, with around 40 farm workers living in and around the community by 1841. By the end of the 1840s, the first coal pits were sunk and Cwmaman began to transform into a thriving industrial settlement. In the late 19th century Cwmaman housed the workers in five surrounding coal mines: the Fforchaman, Fforchneol, Bedwlwyn, Cwmneol, and the Cwmaman. Cwmaman Colliery was also known as Shepherd's ...
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Abertillery Bluebirds F
Abertillery (; ) is a town and community in Blaenau Gwent County Borough, Wales. It is located in the Ebbw Fach valley, and the historic county of Monmouthshire. The surrounding landscape borders the Brecon Beacons National Park and the Blaenavon World heritage Site. Formerly a major coal mining centre the Abertillery area was transformed in the 1990s using EU and other funding to return to a greener environment. Situated on the A467 the town is north of the M4 and south of the A465 "Heads of the Valleys" trunk road. It is about by road from Cardiff and from Bristol. According to the 2011 Census, 4.8% of the ward's 4,416 (212 residents) resident-population can speak, read, and write Welsh.Welsh language skills b ...
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Aberbargoed Buds F
Aberbargoed () is a town in the County Borough of Caerphilly, Wales. Aberbargoed once contained the largest ever colliery waste tip in Europe, although this has now been reclaimed and turned into a country park. The town is within the historic boundaries of Monmouthshire. Toponymy ' refers to a "confluence" or "mouth" of a river and ' is a "border". Mining Coal mining operations in Bargoed Colliery started in 1897 when the Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Company started to sink the shaft. In 1901, the "Ras Las" nine-foot seam was discovered at a depth of 625 yards. The north and south shafts were completed. In November 1903, Sir Alfred Thomas, MP for East Glamorgan, started the engines to raise the first four trams of coal. By 1910, the pit was employing 1,943 miners and was the largest coal mine in the Rhymney Valley. On 10 December 1908, it broke the world record for production when a ten-hour shift produced 3,562 tons of coal. It further broke its own record on 23 April 19 ...
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South Wales Senior League
The South Wales Senior League is a former football league in South Wales. The league consisted of two divisions, named Divisions One and Two. Division One was a feeder to the Welsh Football League Division Three, and therefore sat at levels 5 of the Welsh football pyramid. The league was dominated by clubs from Cardiff with no fewer than 14 titles going to the city. Bridgend Street won it four times and their success in 2011 saw them move up into the Welsh Football League for the first time. The league was merged with South Wales Amateur League in 2015–16 season to form South Wales Alliance League. Member Clubs in the final 2014-15 season Division 1 *AFC Butetown * Brecon Corries *Cornelly United * Cwmaman Institute *Cwmbach Royal Stars *Fochriw * Grange Albion *Max United ''(withdrew mid-season)'' * Penydarren BGC *Pontlottyn * Porthcawl Town *Sporting Marvels * Sully Sports * Tonyrefail BGC Division 2 *AFC Whitchurch *Cadoxton Barry *Cefn Cribwr *Cogan Coronation * Gar ...
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Pentwyn Dynamo F
Pentwyn (or Pen-twyn) may refer to the following places in south-east Wales: *Pentwyn, Cardiff, a district of the city of Cardiff ** Pentwyn (electoral ward) * Pentwyn, Caerphilly, a village in the Darran Valley *Pen-twyn, Carmarthenshire, a hamlet near Cross Hands *Pentwyn, Focriw, a hamlet in Caerphilly, near Focriw * Pentwyn, Torfaen, a village near Abersychan *Pen-twyn, Trinant, a village in Caerphilly, near Trinant *Pentwyn Berthlwyd, a village in Merthyr Tydfil, near Treharris * Pentwyn Deintyr, village in Merthyr Tydfil *Pentwyn-mawr, village in Caerphilly, near Pontllanfraith See also * Pentwyn, Llanllowell, 16th-century farmhouse in Monmouthshire, Wales * Pentwyn, Rockfield Pentwyn, Rockfield, Monmouthshire is a Victorian villa dating from the mid 19th century. Its origins are older but the present building was constructed by the Monmouth architect George Vaughan Maddox for himself in 1834–1837, and subsequently ...
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Garw S
Garw is a Welsh toponym meaning "rugged" and may refer to: * River Garw, a river in South Wales * Garw Valley, the community along the river valley * Nantgarw Nantgarw is a village in the county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, near Cardiff. From an electoral and administrative perspective Nantgarw falls within the ward of Taff's Well, a village some south, but historically fell within the bounda ..., a village in Rhondda Cynon Taff * Garw S.B.G.C., a football club based in the Garw Valley {{Disambig ...
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Troedyrhiw F
Troed-y-rhiw (, ) is a village and community 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 shares a border with the electoral ward of Plymouth, which elects three county councillors to Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council. At the May 2017 elections the ward re-elected three Labour Party councillors. Community Archives Wales In 2007 the Troedyrhiw Environment Forum joined the Community Archives Wales programme. The Environment Forum is a part of the Troedyrhiw Community Partnership which has approximately 30 registered members who attend all kinds of different forums including a Residents Association, Scouts Group and Old Age Persons Group. The Environment Forum has engaged all parts of the community in a range of community projects, including the Trevithick Heritage Trail. Notable people *Welsh international footballer Charlie Jones, who played for Nott ...
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Llantwit Fardre F
Llantwit may refer to: * Llantwit - suburb of Neath, Neath Port Talbot, Wales * Llantwit Major - coastal village in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales * Llantwit Fardre Llantwit Fardre () 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 parish and the community ...
- village between Pontypridd and Bridgend, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales {{disambig, geo ...
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