| Full name | Royal Welsh Warehouse Football Club |
|---|---|
| Nickname | the Wanderers |
| Short name | RWW |
| Founded | 1880 |
| Dissolved | 1914 |
Royal Welsh Warehouse F.C. (often abbreviated toRWW) was a Welshfootball club based inNewtown,Powys.
The club was formed in 1880, but first appears in the1888–89 Welsh Cup, where they went out in the first round, losing 1–0 toOswestry.[1]
In 1895 they were founder members of the Newtown & District Junior League,[2] and in 1896–97 they were champions.[3]
They were founder members of theMontgomeryshire League in 1904.[4]
In 1906–07, 1907–08,[5] and 1913–14[6] the club won theMontgomeryshire Challenge Cup.[7]
The club does not appear to have reformed after World War I.
The club's main rivals were Newtown North End, another football club that emerged at a similar time inNewtown. They were originally known as Cambrian North End and rebranded in 1895, but folded in 1909.[8]