Swansea Senior Football League
The Swansea Senior Football League or Swansea Senior League, is a league competition featuring non-professional association football clubs in the area of Swansea, south Wales. The league consists of seven divisions, three for "first teams" and four for "reserves" and lower teams. The top division, Division One is just below West Wales Premier League, and therefore sits at level 5 of the Welsh football pyramid.
Founded | 1901 |
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Country | |
Number of teams | 30 |
Level on pyramid | 5–7 |
Promotion to | West Wales Premier League |
Current champions | Rockspur Fords (2019-20) |
Website | Swansea Senior Football League |
Swansea Senior Football league was founded in 1901.[1]
Member clubs for 2020–21 season
The following clubs are competing in the Swansea Senior Football League during the 2019–20 season.[2]
Division One
- Blaenymaes
- Brynawel
- CRC Olympic
- Murton Rovers
- Port Tennant Colts
- Rockspur Fords
- Sandfields
- St Josephs
- Waunarlwydd
- West End Rangers
- Ynystawe Athletic
Division Two
- Birchgrove Colts
- Bonymaen Colts
- Clase
- Cwmfelin Press
- Kingsbridge Colts
- Landore
- Penclawdd
- Plough Colts
- Ragged School
- Treboeth United
Division Three
- Cwm Albion Colts
- Gors
- Llangyfelach
- Maltsters Sports
- North End
- Pennard
- St Thomas Stars
- Union Rangers
- Wern
Champions
Information sourced from Swansea Senior League website.[3]
1900s
- 1901–02: – Pontardawe[4]
- 1902–03: – East Side[5]
- 1903–04: –
- 1904–05: –
- 1905–06: –
- 1906–07: – Swansea Town[6]
- 1907–08: – Swansea Town[7]
- 1908–09: – Morriston[7]
- 1909–10: –
1910s
- 1910–11: – Swansea United[8]
- 1911–12: –
- 1912–13: – Milford Town[6]
- 1913–14: – Swansea Town[6]
- 1914–15: – No competition due to World War 1
- 1915–16: – No competition due to World War 1
- 1916–17: – No competition due to World War 1
- 1917–18: – No competition due to World War 1
- 1918–19: – No competition due to World War 1
- 1919–20: – Competition not completed[6]
1920s
1930s
- 1930–31: – Cwm Athletic
- 1931–32: – North End[10]
- 1932–33: –
- 1933–34: –
- 1934–35: –
- 1935–36: –
- 1936–37: –
- 1937–38: –
- 1938–39: –
- 1939–40: –
1940s
- 1940–41: –
- 1941–42: –
- 1942–43: –
- 1943–44: –
- 1944–45: –
- 1945–46: –
- 1946–47: – Cwm Albions[11]
- 1947–48: –
- 1948–49: – Midland Athletic[12]
- 1949–50: – Stepney
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
- 2010–11: – Swansea Dockers
- 2011–12: – Penlan Club
- 2012–13: – Kilvey United
- 2013–14: – Penlan Club[31]
- 2014–15: – Penlan Club[32]
- 2015–16: – Penlan Club[33]
- 2016–17: – Team Swansea[34]
- 2017–18: – West End Rangers[35]
- 2018–19: – Penlan Club[36][37]
- 2019-20: – Rockspur Fords[38]
Notable players
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References
- Swansea Senior football league history
- Swansea Senior Football League Tables
- https://web.archive.org/web/20120221171637/http://www.swanseaseniorleague.co.uk/LeagueDocuments/download/11507
- Swansea Senior Football League 2000, pp. 11.
- Swansea Senior Football League 2000, pp. 12.
- Swansea Senior Football League 2000, pp. 16.
- Swansea Senior Football League 2000, pp. 14.
- Swansea Senior Football League 2000, pp. 15.
- Swansea Senior Football League 2000, pp. 18.
- Swansea Senior Football League 2000, pp. 19.
- Swansea Senior Football League 2000, pp. 28.
- Swansea Senior Football League 2000, pp. 36.
- Swansea Senior Football League 2000, pp. 61.
- Swansea Senior Football League 2000, pp. 49.
- Swansea Senior Football League 2000, pp. 74.
- Swansea Senior Football League 2000, pp. 77.
- Swansea Senior Football League 2000, pp. 66.
- Swansea Senior Football League 2000, pp. 76.
- Swansea Senior Football League 2000, pp. 81.
- Swansea Senior Football League 2000, pp. 116.
- Swansea Senior Football League 2000, pp. 93.
- Swansea Senior Football League 2000, pp. 92.
- Swansea Senior Football League 2000, pp. 104.
- https://twitter.com/sw37ans/status/1288037666286645249/photo/1
- Swansea Senior Football League 2000, pp. 129.
- "Easy cup success for stylish Town". Wales Online. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
- Johns, Owain. "Swansea To Have A Third Team In The Welsh League". Garden Village FC. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
- "Swansea Senior League Tables 2006-07". Welsh Football Data Archive. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
- "Swansea Senior League Tables 2007-08". Welsh Football Data Archive. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
- "Swansea Senior League Tables 2008-09". Welsh Football Data Archive. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
- http://www.swanseaseniorfootballleague.co.uk/LeagueArchives?season=2013
- http://www.swanseaseniorfootballleague.co.uk/LeagueArchives?season=2286
- http://www.swanseaseniorfootballleague.co.uk/LeagueArchives?season=2612
- http://www.swanseaseniorfootballleague.co.uk/LeagueArchives?season=2856
- http://www.swanseaseniorfootballleague.co.uk/LeagueArchives?season=3056
- http://www.swanseaseniorfootballleague.co.uk/LeagueArchives?season=3243
- Jones, Jordan. "Penlan Club win Swansea Senior League title". Y Clwb Pel-Droed. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
- "Tweet". Twitter. Rockford Spurs FC. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
- "Swansea City legend Lee Trundle joins up with local league club Brunswick United". Wales Online. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
Bibliography
- Swansea Senior Football League 1901-2001: 100 Years of Local Soccer. Swansea Senior Football League. 2000. ISBN 0-09532038-3-2 Check
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