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After defeating Risca United in the play-off final, Baglan Dragons were promoted, securing their second consecutive promotion. [1] They replaced the promoted Cymru South team of Barry Town United , and relegated Cymru South teams of Swansea University and Ynyshir Albions .
Llanelli Town 5–0 Taff's Well (25 October 2024) /Cambrian United 5–0 Cwmbran Celtic (28 September 2024) Biggest away win: Penrhiwceiber Rangers 1–5 Goytre United (10 August 2024) Highest scoring: Taff's Well 4–4 Goytre United (1 November 2024) /Ammanford 4–4 Cwmbran Celtic (25 October 2024) Longest winning run: 4 – Trethomas ...
The club were formerly known as Red Dragon & Baglan and played in the South Wales Amateur League, and were Division Two champions in the 2002–03 season. [1] In 2004 the club changed its name to Baglan Red Dragons [2] and 2009 changed to Baglan Dragons. [3]
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
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 ...
Dragons’ Den is facing backlash over cultural appropriation after two white entrepreneurs from Québec, Canada, pitched a “better” version of boba tea. The episode sparked particular ...
Caerau Ely Association Football Club is a Welsh team based in Cardiff.It was formed in 1955. The club plays in the Cymru South.. Caerau Ely were formed in 1955 joining the junior division of the Cardiff Combination League.
In 1960 the club changed their name to Ammanford Town, to avoid confusion with similarly named teams. They merged with Ammanford Athletic A.F.C. in 1992, changing their name to Ammanford A.F.C. [ 1 ] The club reached the fourth round of the Welsh Cup in 1991 [ 1 ] and made it to the quarter-finals in February 1999.