South Wales Alliance League
The South Wales Alliance League is an football league in South Wales, currently known for sponsorship reasons as The Highadmit Projects South Wales Alliance League.[1]
Founded | 2015 |
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Country | |
Divisions | 3 |
Number of teams | 46 |
Level on pyramid | 5-7 |
Promotion to | Welsh Football League Division Two |
Current champions | Ynyshir Albions (2018-19) |
Website | South Wales Alliance League |
The league was formed in 2015 by a merger of the South Wales Senior League and the South Wales Amateur League.[2]
Member clubs for 2019–20 season
The following clubs will be competing in this season.[3]
Premier Division
- Baglan Dragons
- Blaenrhondda
- Caerau
- Caerphilly Athletic
- Canton Liberal
- Cardiff Draconians
- Cefn Cribwr
- FC Cwmaman
- Ely Rangers
- Garw SBGC
- Grange Albion
- Merthyr Saints
- Pencoed Athletic
- Porthcawl Town Athletic
- Sully Sports
- Trebanog
First Division
- Aberfan Social
- Aber Valley
- AFC Butetown
- AFC Penrhiwceiber
- AFC Whitchurch
- Cardiff Airport
- Cardiff Corinthians
- Clwb Cymric
- Cogan Coronation
- Cornelly United
- Cwm Welfare
- Llangynwyd Rangers BGC
- Penrhiwfer
- Ton & Gelli BC
- Tonyrefail BGC
- Treforest
Second Division
- AFC Wattstown
- Canton Rangers
- Cardiff Cosmopolitan
- Cwmbach Royal Stars
- Graig
- Llangeinor
- Llangynwyd Rangers
- Llantwit Fardre
- Maesteg Park
- St Albans
- St Josephs
- STM Sports Old Boys
- Tata Steel United
- Vale United
Recent champions
Season | Premier Division | Division One | Division Two |
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2015–16 | Trefelin BGC | Canton Liberal | Ynyshir Albions |
2016–17 | Pontyclun | Cardiff Draconians | Garw |
2017–18 | Penydarren BGC | Cefn Cribwr | Blaenrhondda |
2018–19 | Ynyshir Albions[4] | Porthcawl Town Athletic | Llanrumney United |
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