Английская Википедия:Bridgend & District League
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The Bridgend & District League is a football league covering the town of Bridgend and surrounding areas in South Wales. The leagues are at the seventh, eighth and ninth levels of the Welsh football league system.
Area
The radius of the league covers Ogmore Valley, the Llynfi Valley, Bridgend, the Garw Valley and Gilfach. The league's eastern side is Llanharry and its western side is Cefn Cribwr.
Divisions
The league is composed of three divisions.
Member clubs 2023–24
Premier Division
- Brackla
- Broadlands
- Brynna
- Caerau
- Caerau All Whites
- Carn Rovers
- Llangynwyd Rangers
- Llanharry
- Penyfai
- Sarn
Division One
- Bettws (reserves)
- Brackla (reserves)
- Bridgend Town
- Bryncae
- Brynna (reserves)
- Caerau All Whites (reserves)
- Llangeinor (reserves)
- Maesteg Park (reserves)
- Pencoed Athletic (reserves)
- Tondu Robins
- Welfare Park
Division Two
- Bridgend Town (reserves)
- Bryncae (reserves)
- Brynna (thirds)
- Bryntiron Athletic
- Carn Rovers (reserves)
- Cefn Cribwr (thirds)
- Llangeinor (thirds)
- Llangynwyd Rangers (reserves)
- Llanharan
- Llynfi United
- Red Valley
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 (Premier Division)
Information on all winners between 1980–81 and 2015–16 sourced from the league's website.[1] Шаблон:Incomplete list Шаблон:Colbegin
- 1948–49: – Pencoed Athletic[2]
- 1980–81: – Tondu Robins
- 1981–82: – Llanharan
- 1982–83: – Tondu Robins
- 1983–84: – Cefn Cribwr
- 1984–85: – Maesteg Rangers
- 1985–86: – Bettws
- 1986–87: – Cefn Cribwr
- 1987–88: – Cefn Cribwr
- 1988–89: – Maesteg Rangers
- 1989–90: – Llangynwd Rangers
- 1990–91: – Bettws
- 1991–92: – Maesteg Rangers
- 1992–93: – Llanharry
- 1993–94: – Coytrahen
- 1994–95: – Caerau All Whites
- 1995–96: – Caerau All Whites
- 1996–97: – Bettws
- 1997–98: – Brynna
- 1998–99: – Pant yr Awel
- 1999–2000: – Pant yr Awel
- 2000–01: – Bettws
- 2001–02: – Tondu Robbins
- 2002–03: – Caerau All Whites
- 2003–04: – Llangynwyd Rangers
- 2004–05: – St Athans
- 2005–06: – Brynna
- 2006–07: – Gilfach Goch 'A'[3]
- 2007–08: – G.W.R.[4]
- 2008–09: – Llanharan[5]
- 2009–10: – Caerau BC
- 2010–11: – Brackla[6]
- 2011–12: – Broadlands[7]
- 2012–13: – Brackla[8]
- 2013–14: – Cefn Cribwr
- 2014–15: – Brackla[9]
- 2015–16: – Llanharry[10]
- 2016–17: – Llanharry[11]
- 2017–18: – Llangeinor[12]
- 2018–19: – Maesteg Park[13][14]
- 2019–20: – Bettws[15]
- 2020–21: – League cancelled due to Coronavirus pandemic
- 2021–22: – Brackla
- 2022–23: – Caerau All Whites
References
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
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- ↑ https://www.welshsoccerarchive.co.uk/leagues_bridgend.php?season_id=1 Шаблон:Bare URL inline
- ↑ https://www.welshsoccerarchive.co.uk/leagues_bridgend.php?season_id=2 Шаблон:Bare URL inline
- ↑ https://www.welshsoccerarchive.co.uk/leagues_bridgend.php?season_id=3 Шаблон:Bare URL inline
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- ↑ https://www.welshsoccerarchive.co.uk/leagues_bridgend.php?season_id=9 Шаблон:Bare URL inline
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