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Revision as of 10:36, 25 August 2021
Founded | 1921 |
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Country | Wales |
Divisions | 3 |
Number of teams | 26 |
Level on pyramid | 5–7 |
Promotion to | Mid Wales Football League |
Current champions | St Dogmaels (Division One) New Quay (Division 2) (2019-20) |
The Ceredigion League (known as The Costcutter Ceredigion League for sponsorship purposes)[1] is a Welsh football league for the county of Ceredigion. It is at the fifth level of the Welsh football league system. It was founded in 1921 as the Cardiganshire League in Lampeter. The ten founding teams were Aberaeron, Aberystwyth Battery, Conservative FC, College Reserves, Drefach, Lampeter, Llanybydder, Newcastle Emlyn, Padarn United and Parish Hall United.[2] Newcastle Emlyn withdrew from the league without playing games.
Member clubs for 2021–22 season
First Division
- Cardigan Town
- Crannog
- Crymych
- Dewi Stars
- Felinfach
- Ffostrasol Wanderers
- Lampeter Town
- Llanboidy
- Llandysul reserves
- New Quay
- St Dogmaels
Second Division
- Aberporth
- Bargod Rangers
- Crannog reserves
- Llechryd
- Maesglas
- Pencader United
- St Dogmaels reserves
Third Division
- Cardigan Town reserves
- Crymych reserves
- Felinfach reserves
- Ffostrasol Wanderers reserves
- Llanboidy reserves
- Llanilar reserves
- Llechryd reserves
- Maesglas reserves
First Division champions
Information provided from league website[3] Those years empty are not known.
1920s
- 1921–22: Llandysul
- 1922–23: North: Parish Hall United; South: Llandysul
- 1923–24:
- 1924–25: Bargod Rangers
- 1925–26: Bargod Rangers
- 1926–27: Llanbydder
- 1927–28:
- 1928–29:
- 1929–30: Newcastle Emlyn
1930s
- 1930–31: Newcastle Emlyn
- 1931–32: Bargod Rangers
- 1932–33: Aberaeron Town
- 1933–34:
- 1934–35:
- 1935–36:
- 1936–37:
- 1937–38:
- 1938–39:
1940s
- 1946–47: Bargod Rangers
- 1947–48: Newcastle Emlyn
- 1948–49: Llandysul
- 1949–50: Cilgerran
1950s
- 1950–51: uncompleted
- 1951–52: Llanybydder
- 1952–53: Aberaeron Town
- 1953–54: Aberaeron Town
- 1954–55: Bargod Rangers
- 1955–56: Aberaeron Town
- 1956–57: Newcastle Emlyn
- 1957–58: Bargod Rangers
- 1958–59: Tregaron
- 1959–60: Aberaeron Town
1960s
- 1960–61: St Dogmaels
- 1961–62: Bargod Rangers
- 1962–63: Beulah
- 1963–64: St David's College
- 1964–65: St Dogmaels
- 1965–66: St Dogmaels
- 1966–67: Bargod Rangers
- 1967–68: Ffostrasol Wanderers
- 1968–69: Cardigan Town
- 1989–70: Ffostrasol Wanderers
1970s
- 1970–71: Ffostrasol Wanderers
- 1971–72: Ffostrasol Wanderers
- 1972–73: Bargod Rangers
- 1973–74: St Dogmaels
- 1974–75: Ffostrasol Wanderers
- 1975–76: Newcastle Emlyn
- 1976–77: Ffostrasol Wanderers
- 1977–78: Newcastle Emlyn
- 1978–79: Bargod Rangers
- 1979–80: Ffostrasol Wanderers
1980s
- 1980–81: Bargod Rangers
- 1981–82: Aberaeron
- 1982–83: Maesglas
- 1983–84: Newcastle Emlyn
- 1984–85: Maesglas
- 1985–86: Newcastle Emlyn
- 1986–87: Maesglas
- 1987–88: Newcastle Emlyn
- 1988–89: Maesglas
- 1989–90: Newcastle Emlyn
1990s
- 1990–91: Dewi Stars
- 1991–92: St Dogmaels
- 1992–93: St Dogmaels
- 1993–94: St Dogmaels
- 1994–95: St Dogmaels
- 1995–96: Cardigan Town
- 1996–97: St Dogmaels
- 1997–98: Dewi Stars
- 1998–99: Newcastle Emlyn
- 1999–2000: Cardigan Town
2000s
- 2000–01: Cardigan Town
- 2001–02: Aberaeron
- 2002–03: Cardigan Town
- 2003–04: Crannog
- 2004–05: Lampeter Town
- 2005–06: Lampeter Town
- 2006–07: St Dogmaels
- 2007–08: Maesglas
- 2008–09: Lampeter Town
- 2009–10: Cardigan Town
2010s
- 2010–11: New Quay
- 2011–12: New Quay
- 2012–13: New Quay
- 2013–14: Newcastle Emlyn reserves
- 2014–15: Cardigan Town
- 2015–16: Cardigan Town
- 2016–17: St Dogmaels[4]
- 2017–18: Lampeter Town
- 2018–19: St Dogmaels
- 2019–20: St Dogmaels
Cup Competitions
Teams from the Ceredigion League can compete in 6 different cups;
- Bay Cup - only 1st teams.
- League Cup - only 1st teams and reserve sides that don't have their 1st teams participating in this league (Newcastle Emlyn III, Aberaeron Reserves).
- Cwpan Ceredigion - same teams who participate in the League cup, with their equivalent from the Aberystwyth League.
- Percy Eldridge Cup - only the reserve sides which have their 1st teams participating in the league (not Newcastle Emlyn III or Aberaeron Reserves).
- South Cards Cup - all teams from Division 2 and the teams from the Reserve Cup which don't have their 1st teams in Division 2.
- J.Emrys Morgan Cup - same teams who participate in the League Cup, with their equivalent from the Aberystwyth League, Montgomeryshire League and the Mid Wales South League.
References
- ^ "Ceredigion League Website".
- ^ http://www.ceredigionleague.co.uk/History/History-First-Meeting.html First Meeting
- ^ http://www.ceredigionleague.co.uk/Archive/Archive-Winners-Div1.html [bare URL]
- ^ "St Dogmaels success runs in the family". Tivy-Side Advertiser. Retrieved 23 August 2021.