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Llanelli Town 4-0 Pill. Second round. North. Bangor 1876 2-1 Llay Welfare. ... Haverfordwest County 0-0 Trethomas Bluebirds (Haverfordwest won 5-3 on penalties) Clwb Cymric 0-3 Llanelli Town.
4 – Trethomas Bluebirds//Llanelli Town (11 October 2024–present) Longest unbeaten run: 9 – Llantwit Major (23 August 2024–8 November 2024) Longest winless run:
Llanelli 9-0 Abertillery Bluebirds 20 October 2023) Biggest away win: Abertillery Bluebirds 0-7 Ammanford 20 October 2023) Highest scoring: Pontardawe Town 3-6 Caerau Ely 27 January 2024) Longest winning run: Briton Ferry (7 games) Longest unbeaten run: Briton Ferry/Llanelli (9 games) Longest winless run: Abergavenny Town (13 games) Longest ...
The club was formed in 1903 as Trethomas Football Club. The pitch was bought by the miners who worked at the mine and coke works of Bedwas & Trethomas. The name Bluebirds came from one of the founders who was a Cardiff City supporter. The club entered the Gwent County League in 2003, winning promotion to Division Two as Champions in 2005–06.
2019–20: Trefelin, Risca United and Port Talbot Town; 2020–21: Competition cancelled; 2021–22: Abergavenny Town, Pontardawe Town and Ynyshir Albions; 2022–23: Abertillery Bluebirds, Baglan Dragons and Caerau (Ely) 2023–24: Newport City, Penrhiwceiber Rangers and Trethomas Bluebirds
The 2022–23 season is the 31st season of competitive football in Wales. The domestic season began on 23 July 2022 with the Cymru Premier League Cup first round matches alongside the first qualifying round of the Welsh Cup which began on 30 July 2022, and the first round of matches in the Cymru Premier were played on 6 August 2022.
Llantwit Major were the defending champions from the 2021–22 season but were denied a Tier 1 license, so runners-up Pontypridd Town were promoted in their place. Barry Town United were relegated from the 2021–22 Cymru Premier , returning to the second tier after their five-year spell in the top flight.
Llanelli Town Association Football Club are a semi-professional Welsh football club that plays in the Cymru South. The original club was wound up on 22 April 2013 at the High Court in London following a petition presented by HM Revenue and Customs. [1] They were reformed later that year as Llanelli Town AFC and played in the Welsh Premier ...