Newport and District Football League
The Newport and District Football League (currently billed as The Monmouthshire Building Society Newport and District Football League for sponsorship reasons) is a football league covering the city of Newport and surrounding areas in South Wales. The headquarters are located at Newport Civic Centre.
Founded | 1901 |
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Country | Wales |
Number of teams | 38 |
Level on pyramid | 7–10 |
Promotion to | Gwent County League |
Domestic cup(s) | Senior Challenge Bowl Junior Challenge Cup Sunday Challenge Cup Challenge Plate |
Current champions | Marshfield (2022–23) |
Website | Newport AFL |
Area
The League's area consists of the city of Newport and the surrounding part of the historic county of Monmouthshire as far west as the county boundary at Bedwas, as far north-west as Abercarn and Wattsville, as far north-east as Sebastopol Bridge, and as far east as Llanwern, and Nash.
Member clubs 2023–24 and divisions
The league is composed of four divisions plus a Sunday division. The top-level consists of a premier division split into "Premier X" and "Premier Y", and two feeder divisions numbered 1 and 2.
Premier 'X'
- Alway
- Croesyceiliog Athletic
- Graig Villa Dino
- Llanyrafon
- Mill Street Dynamo
- Newport Civil Service (reserves)
- Pill (reserves)
- Risca Town
- Rogerstone (reserves)
Premier 'Y'
- AFC Pontymister (reserves)
- Albion Rovers (reserves)
- Caerleon (reserves)
- Coed Eva Athletic reserves
- Croesyceiliog
- Cwmbran Celtic (thirds)
- Marshfield
- Newport Corinthians (reserves)
- Newport Saints (reserves)
Division One
- Alway (reserves)
- Court Farm
- Llanyrafon AFC
- Lucas Cwmbran (reserves)
- Machen (reserves)
- Newport Corinthians (thirds)
- Newport Eagles
- Newport Saints (thirds)
- Pill (thirds)
- Rogerstone (thirds)
Division Two
- AFC Pontymister (thirds)
- Caerleon Town
- Croesyceiliog Athletic (reserves)
- Cwmcarn Athletic (reserves)
- Duffryn Wanderers
- Graig Villa Dino (reserves)
- Mill Street Dynamo (reserves)
- Newport Corinthians (fourths)
- Newport Eagles (reserves)
- River Usk
Promotion and relegation
The Premier 'X' Division champions (or runners-up if the champions do not meet ground criteria) are promoted to the Gwent County League. Promotion and relegation also applies to the two bottom clubs of Division One and the two top clubs of Division Two. Promotion to the Premier division from Division One and relegation from the Premier division is at the discretion of the league's Executive Committee. Clubs requesting places in the Premier Division will be interviewed by the Executive Committee.
Champions (Top Division)
Information provided by the league.
Pre 1950s
1950s
1960s
- 1960–61: – Maesglas
- 1961–62: – S.T.C.
- 1962–63: – Christchurch
- 1963–64: – Cashmore Corries
- 1964–65: – Cashmore Corries
- 1965–66: – Christchurch
- 1966–67: – Christchurch
- 1967–68: – Pontnewydd
- 1968–69: – Ebbw Bridge Hibernians
- 1969–70: – Cwnbran R. C.
1970s
1980s
1990s
- 1990–91: – Golden Harvester
- 1991–92: – Greenmeadow
- 1992–93: – Abercarn Town
- 1993–94: – Abercarn Town
- 1994–95: – Girlings
- 1995–96: – West Pontnewydd
- 1996–97: – Cromwell
- 1997–98: – Bettws Social
- 1998–99: – Greenmeadow
- 1999–00: – Bettws Social
2000s
- 2000–01: – Bettws Social
- 2001–02: – Whiteheads
- 2002–03: – Pill Hibernians
- 2003–04: – Caerleon Town
- 2004–05: – Pioneer FC
- 2005–06: – Pioneer FC
- 2006–07: – Pioneer FC
- 2007–08: – Llanwern RTB
- 2008–09: – Marshfield
- 2009–10: – Marshfield[5]
2010s
- 2010–11: – K-2
- 2011–12: – Ponthir
- 2012–13: – Pontnewydd United[6]
- 2013–14: – West of St Julians
- 2014–15: – Villa Dino Christchurch
- 2015–16: – Machen
- 2016–17: – Cwmcarn Athletic
- 2017–18: – Cromwell Youth[7]
- 2018–19: – Whiteheads Rhisga[8]
- 2019–20: – Riverside Rovers
2020s
- 2020–21: – No competition due to Covid-19 pandemic
- 2021–22: – Marshfield
- 2022–23: – Marshfield
References
- "Newport & District League". Evening Express. 23 April 1904.
- "Newport & District League". Evening Express. 6 May 1905. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
- "Newport & District League". Evening Express. 5 May 1906. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
- "Liswerry FC 201314" (PDF). Welsh Football League. Retrieved 7 November 2021.
- "Monmouthshire Building Society Newport and District League". South Wales Argus. 6 May 2010. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
- "2012-13 tables, part 5" (PDF). Football Club History Database. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
- "Tweet". Twitter. Cromwell Youth FC. 24 April 2018.
- "Season Review | Part 2 - West Wales FA & Gwent County FA leagues -". Archived from the original on 17 July 2019. Retrieved 19 August 2019.