1949–50 Welsh Cup
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The 1949–50 FAW
Welsh Cup The FAW Welsh Cup (), currently known as the JD Welsh Cup for sponsorship reasons, is a knock-out football competition contested annually by teams in the Welsh football league system. It is considered the most prestigious of the cup competitions ...
is the 63rd season of the annual knockout tournament for competitive football teams in
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Key

League name pointed after clubs name. * CCL - Cheshire County League * FL D3N - Football League Third Division North * FL D3S - Football League Third Division South * SFL - Southern Football League


Fifth round

Seven winners from the Fourth round and eleven new clubs. Caernarvon Town get a bye to the Sixth round.


Sixth round

One winner from the Fifth round and Caernarvon Town. Seven other clubs get a bye to the Seventh round.


Seventh round

One winner from the Sixth round plus seven clubs who get a bye in the previous round.


Semifinal

Swansea Town and Mertyr Tydfil played at
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Final

Final were held at
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External links


The FAW Welsh Cup
{{DEFAULTSORT:1949-50 Welsh Cup Welsh Cup seasons
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