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Central Wales Football League

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Association football league in Wales
Football league
Central Wales Football League
Founded1900
Country Wales
Divisions2
Number of clubs29
Level on pyramid4
Promotion toArdal Leagues
Relegation toAberystwyth League
Ceredigion League
Mid Wales South
Montgomeryshire League
Domestic cup(s)Welsh Cup
FAW Trophy
Current championsNorthern:Llanrhaeadr
Southern:Knighton Town
(2024—25)
Most championshipsCaersws/ Caersws reserves
(9 titles since 1950)

TheCentral Wales Football League(formerly the Mid Wales Football League) is afootball league inWales at tier four of the Welsh Football pyramid, run by the Central Wales Football Association. The league consists of two regionally based divisions - a Northern Division and a Southern Division. The league offers a promotion route to the Football Association of Wales administered tier threeArdal Leagues. Relegation is possible to the relevant tier five level leagues inAberystwyth,Ceredigion andMontgomeryshire.

History

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Until the end of the 2019–20 season the league sat at tier three and tier four of the pyramid, with the tier three Division One offering promotion to theCymru North.

Changes from the 2020–21 season

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For the 2020–21 season, the league existed at tier four of the Welsh football league system and was called theMid Wales League, with an east and a west division. The east division was known as theMid Wales League East. The geographical area of the east division shall be a combination of those parts of the area presently served by theMontgomeryshire League and theMid Wales South League. The west division was known as theMid Wales League West. The geographical area of the west division was a combination of those parts of the area presently served by theAberystwyth League and theCeredigion League. Each division shall have no more than 16 clubs.[1]

Changes from the 2022–23 season

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The Mid Wales Football League will from this season onwards be divided between north and south in a bid to increase membership after the inaugural western league ran with only seven clubs for the 2021–22 season, and was renamed theCentral Wales Football League.

Member clubs for 2025–26 season

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Northern Division

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Southern Division

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Division One champions

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Information sourced from the Welsh Football Statistician[2] unless otherwise specified.

1900s

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1910s

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  • 1910-11: –
  • 1911-12: –
  • 1912-13: –
  • 1913-14: – Llanfaes Brigade[5]
  • 1914-15: –League suspended - First World War
  • 1915-16: –League suspended - First World War
  • 1916-17: –League suspended - First World War
  • 1917-18: –League suspended - First World War
  • 1918-19: –League suspended - First World War
  • 1919-20: – Builth

1920s

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  • 1920-21: – Talgarth
  • 1921-22: –
  • 1922-23: – Rhayader & Llandrindod Wells (shared)
  • 1923-24: – Howey & Llanfaes (shared)
  • 1924-25: – Rhayader
  • 1925-26: –Aberystwyth Town
  • 1926-27: – Aberystwyth Town
  • 1927-28: – Aberystwyth Town
  • 1928-29: – Llandrindod Town
  • 1929-30: – Aberystwyth Town

1930s

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  • 1930-31:
    • North: Llanidloes
    • South: Llanidloes
  • 1931-32: – Llanidloes Town
  • 1932-33: – Aberystwyth Town
  • 1933-34: – Llanidloes Town
  • 1934-35: –Shrewsbury Town reserves
  • 1935-36: – Shrewsbury Town reserves
  • 1936-37: – Aberdovey
  • 1937-38: –Season collapsed
  • 1938-39:
    • North: Llanidloes
    • South: Llanidloes
  • 1939-40: –League suspended - Second World War

1940s

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  • 1940-41: –League suspended - Second World War
  • 1941-42: –League suspended - Second World War
  • 1942-43: –League suspended - Second World War
  • 1943-44: –League suspended - Second World War
  • 1944-45: –League suspended - Second World War
  • 1945-46:
    • Northern: Newtown Military
    • Southern: Builth
  • 1946-47: – Llanidloes Town
  • 1947-48:
  • 1948-49:
    • Northern: Aberystwyth Town
    • Southern:
  • 1949-50:
    • Northern: Aberystwyth Town
    • Southern:

1950s

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  • 1950-51: – Llanidloes Town
  • 1951-52: – 55th Royal Artillery Tonfannau
  • 1952-53: – 55th Royal Artillery Tonfannau
  • 1953-54: – 55th Royal Artillery Tonfannau
  • 1954-55: –Kington Town
  • 1955-56: – 55th Royal Artillery Tonfannau
  • 1956-57: – 55th Royal Artillery Tonfannau
  • 1957-58: – 55th Royal Artillery Tonfannau
  • 1958-59: – Aberystwyth Town reserves
  • 1959-60: –Caersws

1960s

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  • 1960-61: – Caersws
  • 1961-62: – Llandrindod Wells
  • 1962-63: – Caersws
  • 1963-64: – Kington Town
  • 1964-65: –Berriew
  • 1965-66: – Kington Town
  • 1966-67: – Llandrindod Wells
  • 1967-68: –Welshpool
  • 1968-69: – Welshpool
  • 1969-70: –Barmouth & Dyffryn United

1970s

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  • 1970-71: – Welshpool
  • 1971-72: – Llanidloes Town
  • 1972-73: – Welshpool
  • 1973-74: – Llanidloes Town
  • 1974-75: – Welshpool
  • 1975-76: –Newtown
  • 1976-77: – Welshpool
  • 1977-78: – Caersws
  • 1978-79: – Newtown
  • 1979-80: – Welshpool

1980s

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  • 1980-81: – Llanidloes Town
  • 1981-82: – Newtown
  • 1982-83: – Caersws
  • 1983-84: – Aberystwyth Town
  • 1984-85: – Aberystwyth Town
  • 1985-86: – Caersws
  • 1986-87: – Newtown
  • 1987-88: – Newtown
  • 1988-89: – Caersws
  • 1989-90: – Caersws

1990s

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  • 1990-91: –Morda United
  • 1991-92: – Knighton Town
  • 1992-93: –Machynlleth
  • 1993-94: – Machynlleth
  • 1994-95: – Machynlleth
  • 1995-96: – Newtown reserves
  • 1996-97: – Caersws reserves
  • 1997-98: –Kerry
  • 1998-99: – Kerry
  • 1999-2000: –Carno

2000s

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2010s

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  • 2010-11: – Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant
  • 2011-12: –Rhayader Town[6]
  • 2012-13: – Llanidloes Town[7]
  • 2013-14: – Llandrindod Wells
  • 2014-15: –Llanfair United
  • 2015-16: – Penrhyncoch
  • 2016-17: – Rhayader Town
  • 2017-18: – Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant
  • 2018-19: – Llanfair United
  • 2019-20: – Llanidloes Town[8]

2020s

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  • 2020-21:
    • East Division: –Season cancelled
    • West Division: –Season cancelled
  • 2021-22:
  • 2022-23:
  • 2023-24:
    • Northern Division: – Kerry
    • Southern Division: – Penparcau
  • 2024-25:
    • Northern Division: –Llanrhaeadr
    • Southern Division: – Knighton Town

Number of titles since 1950

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Central Wales League Cup - Winners

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2020s

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  • 2022-23: – Barmouth & Dyffryn
  • 2023-24: – Tregaron Turfs
  • 2024-25: – Forden United

See also

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References

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  1. ^"The new CWFA league structure for 2020-21".
  2. ^"Mid Wales League".
  3. ^Townsend, Stuart (28 August 2021)."The story of Knighton Town – Radnorshire's resilient Robins". Powys County Times. Retrieved22 May 2022.
  4. ^abc"Club Information".Knighton Town F.C. Archived fromthe original on 2018-09-02. Retrieved16 November 2022.
  5. ^"Welsh Newspapers".
  6. ^"2011-12 tables, part 5"(PDF). Football Club History Database. Retrieved16 November 2021.
  7. ^"2012-13 tables, part 5"(PDF). Football Club History Database. Retrieved16 November 2021.
  8. ^Jones, Jordan (19 May 2020)."Mid Wales League: Llanidloes and Penparcau are champions of Mid Wales". Clwb Pel Droed. Retrieved10 June 2020.
  9. ^Grosvenor, Gavin (14 May 2022)."Brecon Corries and Meifod celebrate league titles in style".Powys County Times. Retrieved17 May 2022.
  10. ^Grosvenor, Gavin (12 May 2022)."Title glory for Tywyn Bryncrug seals title play-off date".Powys County Times. Retrieved1 June 2022.

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