Welsh football league system

The Welsh football league system (or pyramid) is a series of football leagues with regular promotion and relegation between them.

While most Welsh clubs play in the Welsh pyramid and most clubs in that pyramid are Welsh, five Welsh clubs play in England, and four English clubs play in Wales.

Structure of Welsh football

Tier 1: Cymru Premier

At the top is the Cymru Premier, which is the only national league in Wales and is run by the FAW.

Tier 2: Cymru North and Cymru South

Since 2019–20, the Football Association of Wales runs the second tier for the first time after a review of the Welsh league pyramid. Tier 2 is split into a northern and central Wales league, Cymru North, and a corresponding league for southern Wales. Cymru South. The champions of each of these leagues can be promoted to the Cymru Premier, subject to acceptable ground facilities, and if the champions cannot meet the criteria the runner-up team may be considered.

The Cymru North replaced the Cymru Alliance whilst the Cymru South incorporated most the clubs of the old First Division of the Welsh Football League.

Lower tier leagues (North Wales)

The Cymru North has a feeder league structure of its own with three regional leagues feeding it — the Mid Wales League (covering Powys and Ceredigion) the Welsh Alliance League (covering all of the north except Wrexham) and the Welsh National League (Wrexham Area) (covering the small region around Wrexham). Again, the champions or runners-up of these leagues can be promoted, given suitable grounds.

Below these third tier leagues are even more localised leagues: in Central Wales there are four leagues feeding into the Mid Wales League (covering Ceredigion, Montgomeryshire, Mid Wales South, and Aberystwyth areas respectively), while below the Welsh Alliance there are the Gwynedd League and the Clwyd League and these even have feeder leagues of their own such as the Anglesey League. The Welsh National League (Wrexham Area) has two lower divisions of its own and the Clwyd East Football League is the feeder league below it.

Lower tier leagues (South Wales)

In the south, the Welsh Football League has two divisions all covering the whole of the South Wales geographical area, and it is not until the fifth tier of the pyramid that local leagues appear. Promotion to, and relegation from the Welsh League is structured, as in the north, on three regional football associations (Gwent FA, South Wales FA, and West Wales FA). Each can send one promoted team into the Welsh Football League. This is straightforward enough in the Gwent FA area, where there is one senior league, the Gwent County League, whose champions (or runners-up) are eligible, if they satisfy Welsh Football League criteria. (Below the three divisions of the Gwent County, there are the Newport and District, East Gwent, Central Gwent and North Gwent leagues)

The South Wales FA area was formerly more complicated however, as this region had two senior leagues of identical status covering the same area, each with two divisions - the South Wales Senior League and the South Wales Amateur League but as of the 2015–16 season the two divisions merged to become the South Wales Alliance League- whereby the champions could be promoted to the Welsh Football League subject to meeting criteria. Below these two leagues are local leagues in the towns and cities of South Wales, the champions of which may play off to be promoted into the South Wales Alliance.

The West Wales FA area is the only one not to have set up a senior league in its area - this means that there are four local leagues (Pembrokeshire League, Carmarthenshire League, Swansea Senior Football League and the Neath & District League) with all their champions potentially having to play-off for the one available promotion place. However, as few west Wales clubs can face the prospect of the travelling implications of moving up to the Welsh Football League, this four-way play-off idea is theory rather than practice. The latest clubs to gain promotion from this region were Llansawel in 2006 (from the Neath & District League), West End in 2005 (from the Swansea Senior League), Ystradgynlais in 2004 (from the Neath & District League), Cwmamman United in 2002 (from the Neath & District League) and Garden Village in 1999 (from the Carmarthenshire League). On 31 May 2016, Ynysygerwn (from the Neath & District League) beat Team Swansea ( from the Swansea Senior League) 3–1 at the Old Road, Briton Ferry Llansawel in a play-off to gain promotion to the Welsh League Division Three. The following season, Team Swansea themselves gained promotion.

Current system

From the 2019–20 season, the following structure will follow. For each division, its official name and number of clubs is given:

Level League(s)/Division(s)

1

Cymru Premier
12 clubs

2

Cymru North
16 clubs
Cymru South
16 clubs

3

Welsh National League Premier Division
16 clubs
Welsh Alliance League
Division 1

16 clubs
Mid Wales Football League Division One
16 clubs
Welsh Football League Division One
16 clubs

4

Welsh National League Division One
12 clubs
Welsh Alliance League
Division 2

15 clubs
Mid Wales Football League Division Two
14 clubs
Welsh Football League Division Two
16 clubs

5

North East Wales League
10 clubs
Vale of Clwyd and Conwy Football League Premier Division
11 clubs
Gwynedd League
15 clubs
Montgomeryshire League Division One
10 clubs
Aberystwyth League Division One
9 clubs
Ceredigion League Division One
11 clubs
Mid Wales South League
12 clubs
Pembrokeshire League Division One
12 clubs
Carmarthenshire League Premier Division
14 clubs
Swansea Senior League Division One
12 clubs
Neath & District League Premier Division
10 clubs
South Wales Alliance League Premier Division
16 clubs
Gwent County League Premier Division
14 clubs

6

Vale of Clwyd and Conwy Football League Division One
10 clubs
Anglesey League
11 clubs
Montgomeryshire League Division Two
10 clubs
Aberystwyth League Division Two
8 clubs
Ceredigion League Division Two
9 clubs
Pembrokeshire League Division Two
12 clubs
Carmarthenshire League Division One
14 clubs
Swansea Senior League Division Two
12 clubs
Neath & District League Division One
9 clubs
South Wales Alliance League Division One
16 clubs
Gwent County League Division One
12 clubs

7

Ceredigion League Division Three
6 clubs
Pembrokeshire League Division Three
12 clubs
Carmarthenshire League Division Two
12 clubs
Swansea Senior League Division Three
16 clubs
Neath & District League Division Two
10 clubs
South Wales Alliance League Division Two
16 clubs
Gwent County League Division Two
11 clubs

8

Pembrokeshire League Division Four
12 clubs
Aberdare Valley League Premier Division Bridgend & District League Premier Division Cardiff & District League Premier Division Cardiff Combination League Premier Division Merthyr & District League Premier Division Port Talbot Football League Premier Division Rhondda & District League Premier Division Taff Ely & Rhymney Valley Alliance League Premier Division Vale of Glamorgan League Premier Division North Gwent League Premier Division
8 clubs
Gwent Central League Division One
11 clubs
Newport and District League Premier X Division
7 clubs
East Gwent League Division One
9 clubs

9

Pembrokeshire League Division Five
11 clubs
Aberdare Valley League Division One Bridgend & District League Division One Cardiff & District League Division One Cardiff Combination League Division One Port Talbot Football League Division One Rhondda & District League Championship Taff Ely & Rhymney Valley Alliance League Division One Vale of Glamorgan League Division One Gwent Central League Division Two
9 clubs
Newport and District League Premier Y Division
12 clubs
East Gwent League Division Two
9 clubs

10

Bridgend & District League Division Two Cardiff & District League Division Two Cardiff Combination League Division Two Vale of Glamorgan League Division Two Newport and District League Division One
11 clubs

11

Cardiff & District League Division Three Newport and District League Division Two
11 clubs

See also

References

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