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Newport and District Football League

The Newport and District Football League (currently billed as The Monmouthshire Building Society Newport and District Football League for sponsorship reasons) is a football league covering the city of Newport and surrounding areas in South Wales. The headquarters are located at Newport Civic Centre.

Newport and District Football League
Founded1901
Country Wales
Number of teams38
Level on pyramid7–10
Promotion toGwent County League
Domestic cup(s)Senior Challenge Bowl
Junior Challenge Cup
Sunday Challenge Cup
Challenge Plate
Current championsMarshfield
(2022–23)
WebsiteNewport AFL

Area Edit

The League's area consists of the city of Newport and the surrounding part of the historic county of Monmouthshire as far west as the county boundary at Bedwas, as far north-west as Abercarn and Wattsville, as far north-east as Sebastopol Bridge, and as far east as Llanwern, and Nash.

Member clubs 2023–24 and divisions Edit

The league is composed of four divisions plus a Sunday division. The top-level consists of a premier division split into "Premier X" and "Premier Y", and two feeder divisions numbered 1 and 2.

Premier 'X' Edit

Premier 'Y' Edit

Division One Edit

Division Two Edit

Promotion and relegation Edit

The Premier 'X' Division champions (or runners-up if the champions do not meet ground criteria) are promoted to the Gwent County League. Promotion and relegation also applies to the two bottom clubs of Division One and the two top clubs of Division Two. Promotion to the Premier division from Division One and relegation from the Premier division is at the discretion of the league's Executive Committee. Clubs requesting places in the Premier Division will be interviewed by the Executive Committee.

Champions (Top Division) Edit

Information provided by the league.

Pre 1950s Edit

  • 1903–04: – Tydu Oddfellows[1]
  • 1904–05: – Orb W.M.C.[2]
  • 1905–06: – Orb W.M.C.[3]
  • 1949–50: – Beechwood

1950s Edit

  • 1950–51: – Caerleon
  • 1951–52: – St. Julians
  • 1952–53: – Caerleon
  • 1953–54: – St. Julians
  • 1954–55: – St. Julians
  • 1955–56: – St. Julians
  • 1956–57: – Central YMCA
  • 1957–58: – Central YMCA
  • 1958–59: – Maesglas
  • 1959–60: – Docks United

1960s Edit

  • 1960–61: – Maesglas
  • 1961–62: – S.T.C.
  • 1962–63: – Christchurch
  • 1963–64: – Cashmore Corries
  • 1964–65: – Cashmore Corries
  • 1965–66: – Christchurch
  • 1966–67: – Christchurch
  • 1967–68: – Pontnewydd
  • 1968–69: – Ebbw Bridge Hibernians
  • 1969–70: – Cwnbran R. C.

1970s Edit

  • 1970–71: – Ebbw Bridge Hibernians
  • 1971–72: – Central YMCA
  • 1972–73: – Central YMCA
  • 1973–74: – Brynglas Dynamo
  • 1974–75: – B. R. S.
  • 1975–76: – Spencer BC
  • 1976–77: – Spencer BC
  • 1977–78: – Spencer BC
  • 1978–79: – Lliswerry[4]
  • 1979–80: – Spencer BC

1980s Edit

  • 1980–81: – Spencer BC
  • 1981–82: –
  • 1982–83: – Crindau United
  • 1983–84: – Lliswerry[4]
  • 1984–85: – Malpas Unionists
  • 1985–86: – Pill
  • 1986–87: – Malpas
  • 1987–88: – Abercarn Rangers
  • 1988–89: – Golden Harvester
  • 1989–90: – Golden Harvester

1990s Edit

  • 1990–91: – Golden Harvester
  • 1991–92: – Greenmeadow
  • 1992–93: – Abercarn Town
  • 1993–94: – Abercarn Town
  • 1994–95: – Girlings
  • 1995–96: – West Pontnewydd
  • 1996–97: – Cromwell
  • 1997–98: – Bettws Social
  • 1998–99: – Greenmeadow
  • 1999–00: – Bettws Social

2000s Edit

  • 2000–01: – Bettws Social
  • 2001–02: – Whiteheads
  • 2002–03: – Pill Hibernians
  • 2003–04: – Caerleon Town
  • 2004–05: – Pioneer FC
  • 2005–06: – Pioneer FC
  • 2006–07: – Pioneer FC
  • 2007–08: – Llanwern RTB
  • 2008–09: – Marshfield
  • 2009–10: – Marshfield[5]

2010s Edit

  • 2010–11: – K-2
  • 2011–12: – Ponthir
  • 2012–13: – Pontnewydd United[6]
  • 2013–14: – West of St Julians
  • 2014–15: – Villa Dino Christchurch
  • 2015–16: – Machen
  • 2016–17: – Cwmcarn Athletic
  • 2017–18: – Cromwell Youth[7]
  • 2018–19: – Whiteheads Rhisga[8]
  • 2019–20: – Riverside Rovers

2020s Edit

  • 2020–21: – No competition due to Covid-19 pandemic
  • 2021–22: – Marshfield
  • 2022–23: – Marshfield

References Edit

  1. ^ "Newport & District League". Evening Express. 23 April 1904.
  2. ^ "Newport & District League". Evening Express. 6 May 1905. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
  3. ^ "Newport & District League". Evening Express. 5 May 1906. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
  4. ^ a b "Liswerry FC 201314" (PDF). Welsh Football League. Retrieved 7 November 2021.
  5. ^ "Monmouthshire Building Society Newport and District League". South Wales Argus. 6 May 2010. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
  6. ^ "2012-13 tables, part 5" (PDF). Football Club History Database. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
  7. ^ "Tweet". Twitter. Cromwell Youth FC. 24 April 2018.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 July 2019. Retrieved 19 August 2019.

External links Edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Newport and District Football League news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Newport and District Football League currently billed as The Monmouthshire Building Society Newport and District Football League for sponsorship reasons is a football league covering the city of Newport and surrounding areas in South Wales The headquarters are located at Newport Civic Centre Newport and District Football LeagueFounded1901Country WalesNumber of teams38Level on pyramid7 10Promotion toGwent County LeagueDomestic cup s Senior Challenge BowlJunior Challenge CupSunday Challenge CupChallenge PlateCurrent championsMarshfield 2022 23 WebsiteNewport AFL Contents 1 Area 2 Member clubs 2023 24 and divisions 2 1 Premier X 2 2 Premier Y 2 3 Division One 2 4 Division Two 3 Promotion and relegation 4 Champions Top Division 4 1 Pre 1950s 4 2 1950s 4 3 1960s 4 4 1970s 4 5 1980s 4 6 1990s 4 7 2000s 4 8 2010s 4 9 2020s 5 References 6 External linksArea EditThe League s area consists of the city of Newport and the surrounding part of the historic county of Monmouthshire as far west as the county boundary at Bedwas as far north west as Abercarn and Wattsville as far north east as Sebastopol Bridge and as far east as Llanwern and Nash Member clubs 2023 24 and divisions EditThe league is composed of four divisions plus a Sunday division The top level consists of a premier division split into Premier X and Premier Y and two feeder divisions numbered 1 and 2 Premier X Edit Alway Croesyceiliog Athletic Graig Villa Dino Llanyrafon Mill Street Dynamo Newport Civil Service reserves Pill reserves Risca Town Rogerstone reserves Premier Y Edit AFC Pontymister reserves Albion Rovers reserves Caerleon reserves Coed Eva Athletic reserves Croesyceiliog Cwmbran Celtic thirds Marshfield Newport Corinthians reserves Newport Saints reserves Division One Edit Alway reserves Court Farm Llanyrafon AFC Lucas Cwmbran reserves Machen reserves Newport Corinthians thirds Newport Eagles Newport Saints thirds Pill thirds Rogerstone thirds Division Two Edit AFC Pontymister thirds Caerleon Town Croesyceiliog Athletic reserves Cwmcarn Athletic reserves Duffryn Wanderers Graig Villa Dino reserves Mill Street Dynamo reserves Newport Corinthians fourths Newport Eagles reserves River UskPromotion and relegation EditThe Premier X Division champions or runners up if the champions do not meet ground criteria are promoted to the Gwent County League Promotion and relegation also applies to the two bottom clubs of Division One and the two top clubs of Division Two Promotion to the Premier division from Division One and relegation from the Premier division is at the discretion of the league s Executive Committee Clubs requesting places in the Premier Division will be interviewed by the Executive Committee Champions Top Division EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items November 2021 Information provided by the league Pre 1950s Edit 1903 04 Tydu Oddfellows 1 1904 05 Orb W M C 2 1905 06 Orb W M C 3 1949 50 Beechwood 1950s Edit 1950 51 Caerleon 1951 52 St Julians 1952 53 Caerleon 1953 54 St Julians 1954 55 St Julians 1955 56 St Julians 1956 57 Central YMCA 1957 58 Central YMCA 1958 59 Maesglas 1959 60 Docks United 1960s Edit 1960 61 Maesglas 1961 62 S T C 1962 63 Christchurch 1963 64 Cashmore Corries 1964 65 Cashmore Corries 1965 66 Christchurch 1966 67 Christchurch 1967 68 Pontnewydd 1968 69 Ebbw Bridge Hibernians 1969 70 Cwnbran R C 1970s Edit 1970 71 Ebbw Bridge Hibernians 1971 72 Central YMCA 1972 73 Central YMCA 1973 74 Brynglas Dynamo 1974 75 B R S 1975 76 Spencer BC 1976 77 Spencer BC 1977 78 Spencer BC 1978 79 Lliswerry 4 1979 80 Spencer BC 1980s Edit 1980 81 Spencer BC 1981 82 1982 83 Crindau United 1983 84 Lliswerry 4 1984 85 Malpas Unionists 1985 86 Pill 1986 87 Malpas 1987 88 Abercarn Rangers 1988 89 Golden Harvester 1989 90 Golden Harvester 1990s Edit 1990 91 Golden Harvester 1991 92 Greenmeadow 1992 93 Abercarn Town 1993 94 Abercarn Town 1994 95 Girlings 1995 96 West Pontnewydd 1996 97 Cromwell 1997 98 Bettws Social 1998 99 Greenmeadow 1999 00 Bettws Social 2000s Edit 2000 01 Bettws Social 2001 02 Whiteheads 2002 03 Pill Hibernians 2003 04 Caerleon Town 2004 05 Pioneer FC 2005 06 Pioneer FC 2006 07 Pioneer FC 2007 08 Llanwern RTB 2008 09 Marshfield 2009 10 Marshfield 5 2010s Edit 2010 11 K 2 2011 12 Ponthir 2012 13 Pontnewydd United 6 2013 14 West of St Julians 2014 15 Villa Dino Christchurch 2015 16 Machen 2016 17 Cwmcarn Athletic 2017 18 Cromwell Youth 7 2018 19 Whiteheads Rhisga 8 2019 20 Riverside Rovers 2020s Edit 2020 21 No competition due to Covid 19 pandemic 2021 22 Marshfield 2022 23 MarshfieldReferences Edit Newport amp District League Evening Express 23 April 1904 Newport amp District League Evening Express 6 May 1905 Retrieved 15 November 2021 Newport amp District League Evening Express 5 May 1906 Retrieved 15 November 2021 a b Liswerry FC 201314 PDF Welsh Football League Retrieved 7 November 2021 Monmouthshire Building Society Newport and District League South Wales Argus 6 May 2010 Retrieved 15 November 2021 2012 13 tables part 5 PDF Football Club History Database Retrieved 15 November 2021 Tweet Twitter Cromwell Youth FC 24 April 2018 Season Review Part 2 West Wales FA amp Gwent County FA leagues Archived from the original on 17 July 2019 Retrieved 19 August 2019 External links EditNewport and District Football League Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Newport and District Football League amp oldid 1173117149, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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