Mid Wales Football League

SPAR Mid Wales Football League
Country  Wales
Divisions 2
Number of teams Division One: 16
Division Two: 13
Level on pyramid 3 and 4
Promotion to Cymru Alliance
Relegation to Aberystwyth Football League
Montgomeryshire Football League
Ceredigion Football League
Mid Wales South Football League
Domestic cup(s) Welsh Cup
Welsh Trophy
Current champions Llandrindod Wells
(2013–14)
Website Mid Wales Football League
2014–15 Mid Wales Football League

The Mid Wales Football League, currently styled as the SPAR Mid Wales Football League under a sponsorship deal, is a football league in Wales, consisting of 29 teams, 16 in Division One and 13 in Division Two. Division One sits at the third tier of the Welsh football league system, and promotes clubs to the Cymru Alliance. Division Two sits at the fourth tier, and teams relegated from the division may enter the Aberystwyth Football League, the Ceredigion League, the Mid Wales South Football League, or the Montgomeryshire Football League, all of which promote clubs to the Mid Wales Football League.
The current champions Llandrindod Wells have been promoted to the Cymru Alliance.[1]

Member clubs

The following teams are members for the 2014-15 season:

Division One

Division Two

Recent champions

Season Winners
1986–87 Newtown
1987–88 Newtown
1988–89 Caersws
1989–90 Caersws
1990–91 Morda United
1991–92 Knighton Town
1992–93 Machynlleth
1993–94 Machynlleth
1994–95 Machynlleth
1995–96 Newtown Reserves
1996–97 Caersws Reserves
1997–98 Kerry
1998–99 Kerry
1999–00 Carno
2000–01 Season abandoned after outbreak of
Foot and mouth disease
2001–02 Penrhyncoch
2002–03 Penrhyncoch
2003–04 Aberystwyth Town Reserves
2004–05 Aberystwyth Town Reserves
2005–06 Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant
2006–07 Presteigne St Andrews
2007–08 Aberystwyth Town Reserves
2008–09 Newtown Reserves
2009–10 Penparcau
2010–11 Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant
2011–12 Rhayader Town
2012–13 Llanidloes Town
2013–14 Llandrindod Wells
2014-15 Llanfair United

References

See also

External links

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