South Wales FA Senior Cup

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South Wales FA Senior Cup
Founded1893
Region Wales
Current championsLlanrumney United (2018–19)
Most successful club(s)Cardiff City/
Barry Town
(15 titles)
2021–22

The South Wales FA Senior Cup is the regional knock-out competition for clubs beneath the umbrella of the , in the Welsh Football Pyramid in South Wales.[1]

History[]

The cup was originally called the South Wales & Monmouthshire Senior 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.[2]

1890s[]

1900s[]

1910s[]

  • 1910–11: – Treharris
  • 1911–12: – Merthyr Town
  • 1912–13: – Aberdare
  • 1913–14: – Cardiff City
  • 1914–15: – Ton Pentre
  • 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: – Mid Rhondda

1920s[]

1930s[]

1940s[]

  • 1940–41: – No competition - World War Two
  • 1941–42: – No competition - World War Two
  • 1942–43: – No competition - World War Two
  • 1943–44: – No competition - World War Two
  • 1944–45: – No competition - World War Two
  • 1945–46: – Merthyr Tydfil
  • 1946–47: – Troedyrhiw
  • 1947–48: – Ton Pentre
  • 1948–49: – Lovells Athletic[3]
  • 1949–50: – Merthyr Tydfil

1950s[]

1960s[]

1970s[]

1980s[]

1990s[]

  • 1990–91: – Maesteg Park
  • 1991–92: – Barry Town
  • 1992–93: – Ton Pentre
  • 1993–94: – No competition
  • 1994–95: – No competition
  • 1995–96: – No competition
  • 1996–97: – No competition
  • 1997–98: – No competition
  • 1998–99: – No competition
  • 1999–2000: – No competition

2000s[]

  • 2000–01: – No competition
  • 2001–02: – No competition
  • 2002–03: – Stanleytown
  • 2003–04: – Ynyshir Albions
  • 2004–05: – Carnetown
  • 2005–06: – Grange Albion
  • 2006–07: – Pantyscallog Village Juniors
  • 2007–08: – Bridgend Street
  • 2008–09: – Penydarren BGC
  • 2009–10: – Rhoose

2010s[]

  • 2010–11: – Llantwit Major
  • 2011–12: – Cwmbach Royal Stars
  • 2012–13: – STM Sports
  • 2013–14: – Penydarren BGC[6]
  • 2014–15: – Cornelly United
  • 2015–16: – Taffs Well
  • 2016–17: – Taffs Well
  • 2017–18: – AFC Whitchurch
  • 2018–19: – Llanrumney United
  • 2019–20: – Competition cancelled - Covid-19 pandemic

2020s[]

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Number of competition wins[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Handbook 2020-2021 South Wales Football Association". South Wales Football Association. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
  2. ^ "Senior Cup Previous Winners". South Wales Football Association. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
  3. ^ a b Rutherford, Andy. "Lovell's Athletic - the story of Newport's lost football club". South Wales Argus. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
  4. ^ Phillips, Terry. "Martyrs Manager Lynn, Who Masterminded Stunning European Win Against Serie A Atalanta, Has Died". Dai Sport. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
  5. ^ Gabe Davies, Iwan. "Barry Town United pay tribute to 'Rolls-Royce' player Keith Pontin". Barry & District News. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
  6. ^ "Llanrumney lift CW Bruty Cup". Wales Online. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
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