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Football league
The Cardiff & District League is a football league covering the city of
Cardiff and surrounding areas in
South Wales . The leagues are at the seventh to tenth levels of the
Welsh football league system .
Area of the league
Clubs within the bounds of
St Mellons ,
Rumney ,
Tremorfa ,
Splott , The Docks,
Llandough ,
Bonvilston ,
Peterstone ,
Super Ely ,
Radyr ,
Pentyrch ,
Gwaelod y Garth ,
Taffs Well ,
Thornhill ,
Lisvane ,
Cyncoed ,
Pentwyn and
Llanrumney are eligible to apply to play in the league.
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Divisions
The league is composed of four divisions.
Member clubs 2023–24
Premier Division
Cardiff Academicals
Cardiff Bay
Cwrt Y Vil
Llandaff Cosmos
Llanrumney Athletic
Pentwyn Dynamo
Splott Albion
Splott Conservatives
Star
Division One
AFC Whitchurch (reserves)
Canton Rangers (reserves)
Cardiff Academicals (reserves)
Cardiff Allstars
Clwb Cymric (reserves)
Clwb Sparta
Ely Rangers (reserves)
Pentyrch Rangers
St Josephs (reserves)
Tongwynlais (reserves)
Division Two
AFC Rumney
Avenue Hotspur
Bridgend Street (reserves)
Caerau (Ely) (district team)
Cardiff Cosmopolitan (reserves)
Cardiff Villa
Grangetown Catholics Old Boys
Llanrumney Athletic (reserves)
Splott Albion (seconds)
Splott Conservatives (reserves)
Division Three
Avenue Hotspur (reserves)
Cardiff Bay (reserves)
Cyncoed Athletic
Grange Albion (reserves)
Llanrumney United (reserves)
North Cardiff Cosmos
Splott Albion Old Boys
St Albans (reserves)
Promotion and relegation
Promotion from the Premier Division is possible to the
South Wales Alliance League , with the champion of the league playing the other tier 7 champions from the South Wales regional leagues via play-off games to determine promotion.
Champions (top flight division)
1901-02: – Cardiff Albion
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1905-06: – Roath Park Old Boys
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1908-09: – Gordon's FC
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1930-31: – Barry Amateurs
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1931-32: – Barry Amateurs
1946-47: –
Grange Albion .
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1959-60: – Docks Albion
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1960-61: – Docks Albion
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1961-62: – Docks Albion
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1962-63: – Cardiff Cosmos
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1963-64: – Canton Athletic
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1964-65: – St Patrick's
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1965-66: – St Patrick's
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1966-67: – St Patrick's
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1967-68: – St Patrick's
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1968-69: – St Patrick's
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1969-70: – St Patrick's
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1970-71: – St Patrick's
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1971-72: – St Patrick's
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1972-73: – St Patrick's
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1973-74: – St Patrick's
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1974-75: – St Patrick's
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1975-76: – St Patrick's
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1976-77: – Cardiff Rovers
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1981-82: –
Bridgend Street
1983-84: –
Bridgend Street
1985-86: –
Bridgend Street
1986-87: –
Bridgend Street
1987-88: –
Grange Albion
1988-89: –
Grange Albion
1991-92: –
Bridgend Street
1993-94: –
Bridgend Street
2006–07: – Pentwyn Dynamo reserves
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2007–08: – Grangetown Catholics Old Boys
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2008–09: – St. Albans
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2009–10: –
2010–11: –
2011–12: – Whitchurch Blues
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2012–13: –
Canton Liberal
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2013–14: – Cardiff Cosmopolitan
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2014–15: – Cardiff Cosmopolitan
2015–16: – Creigiau
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2016–17: –
Pentwyn Dynamo
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2017–18: – AFC Rumney Juniors
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2018–19: – Canton Rangers
2019–20: – Tongwynlais
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2020–21: – Season void
2021–22: – Tongwynlais (promoted via SWAL playoff)
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2022–23: – Star
2023–24: – Splott Cons
References
External links
National teams
League system
Men
Tier 1–3 Tier 4–6 Tier 7–10 Defunct leagues
Women
Domestic cups