Neath & District League

Neath & District League
Founded1931
Country Wales
Number of clubs50
Level on pyramid5-8
Promotion toWest Wales Premier League
Domestic cup(s)Neath & District League Cup
Current championsGlynneath Town
(2023-2024)
WebsiteOfficial League website

The Neath & District League is a football league in South Wales. The league consists of four divisions, named The Premier Division, Division One, Two and Three. The Premier Division is a feeder to the West Wales Premier League, and therefore sits at level 5 of the Welsh football league system.

The last teams to be promoted from this league were AFC Glais and Bryn Rovers in 2023, who joined the tier four West Wales Premier League.

Member clubs for 2024–25 season[1]

Premier Division

  • Bryncoch
  • Cilfrew Rovers
  • Clydach Sports
  • Cwrt Herbert Colts
  • Glynneath Town
  • Harp Rovers
  • Llandarcy
  • Neath Town
  • Resolven
  • Rhos
  • Ynysmeudwy Athletic
  • Ystradgynlais

Division One

Division Two

  • Bryn Rovers ‘B’
  • Cilfrew Rovers ‘B’
  • Clydach (thirds)
  • Clydach Sports (reserves)
  • Cwmamman United (reserves)
  • Cwrt Herbert Colts 'B'
  • Glynneath Town ‘B’
  • Llandarcy (reserves)
  • Neath Town (C)
  • Resolven (reserves)
  • Ynysmeudwy Athletic (reserves)
  • Ystradgynlais 'B'

Division Three

Premier Division Champions

As sourced from the league's website.[2]

Season Premier Division
1931-32 Seven Sisters
1932-33 Aberpergwm
1933-34 Onllwyn Welfare
1934-35 Garthmoor
1935-36 Briton Ferry Athletic
1936-37 Melyncourt
1937-38 Melyncourt
1938-39 Cynlais Villa
1939-1943 No competition
1943-44 Onllwyn R.A.O.B.
1944-45 G.K.B. Port Talbot
1945-46 Resolven
1946-47 Cathan Stars
1947-48 Melyn Stars
1948-49 Penrhiwtyn Athletic
1949-50 Garthmoor
1950-51 Skewen
1951-52 Cwm Wanderers
1952-53 Cwm Wanderers
1953-54 Mond Knickel Works
1954-55 Melyncourt Corries
1955-56 Melyncourt Corries
1956-57 Melyncourt Corries
1957-58 Ynysmeudwy Athletic
1958-59 Coedffranc
1959-60 Ynysmeudwy Athletic
1960-61 BP Llandarcy
1961-62 BP Llandarcy
1962-63 Cwm Wanderers
1963-64 Cwm Wanderers
1964-65 BP Llandarcy
1965-66 Cwm Wanderers
1966-67 Cwm Wanderers
1967-68 BP Llandarcy
1968-69 BP Llandarcy
1969-70 BP Llandarcy
1970-71 Cwm Wanderers
1971-72 Cwm Wanderers
1972-73 Cwm Wanderers
1973-74 Cwm Wanderers
1974-75 Cwm Wanderers
1975-76 Briton Ferry Athletic
1976-77 Cwm Wanderers
1977-78 Red Star
1978-79 Red Star
1979-80 Red Star
1980-81 Red Star
1981-82 Red Star
1982-83 Red Star
1983-84 Trebanos
1984-85 Ferry Wanderers
1985-86 Park Rangers
1986-87 Yellow Stars
1987-88 Yellow Stars
1988-89 Yellow Stars
1989-90 Cwm Wanderers
1990-91 Cwm Wanderers
1991-92 Cwmtawe
1992-93 Cwmtawe
1993-94 Clydach Sports
1994-95 Cwm Wanderers
1995-96 Giants Grave
1996-97 Cwmtawe
1997-98 Seven Sisters
1998-99 Cilfrew Sports
1999-00 Clydach Sports
2000-01 Llansawel
2001-02 Cwmamman United
2002-03 Llansawel
2003-04 AFC Caewern
2004-05 Llansawel
2005-06 Llansawel
2006-07 Onllwyn
2007-08 Giants Grave
2008-09 Onllwyn
2009-10 Giants Grave
2010-11 Giants Grave
2011-12 Ystradgynlais[3]
2012-13 Ystradgynlais[4]
2013-14 Ystradgynlais
2014-15 Giants Grave
2015-16 Giants Grave
2016-17 Cwm Wanderers[5]
2017-18 Giants Grave[6]
2018-19 Bryncoch[7]
2019-20 Seven Sisters (promoted to WWPL)
2020-21 Season cancelled due to Coronavirus pandemic restrictions
2021-22 Neath Town
2022-23 Bryn Rovers (promoted to WWPL)
2023-24 Glynneath Town

References

  1. ^ "Apps". FAW. Retrieved 3 August 2024.
  2. ^ "Neath League winners". Neath League official website. Archived from the original on 2 February 2012. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
  3. ^ "2011-12 tables, part 5" (PDF). Football Club History Database. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  4. ^ "2012-13 tables, part 5" (PDF). Football Club History Database. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  5. ^ "Premier League Tables | Neath Football League". 16 July 2017. Archived from the original on 16 July 2017.
  6. ^ "2017/18". www.pitchero.com.
  7. ^ "Season Review | Part 2 - West Wales FA & Gwent County FA leagues -". Archived from the original on 17 July 2019. Retrieved 19 August 2019.