Loughor RFC
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Loughor RFC | |||
Full name | Loughor Rugby Football Club | ||
Founded | 1882 | ||
Location | Loughor, Wales | ||
Ground(s) | Villa Field | ||
President | Steve Hammett | ||
League | WRU Division Two West | ||
2006-07 | 12th (WRU Division One West)[1] | ||
Official website | |||
www.loughorrfc.com | |||
Loughor RFC is a rugby union Club representing the town of Loughor, Swansea, South Wales. Rugby was first played in Loughor in 1882, with evidence of two distinct teams forming in the upper and lower parts of the village. The team from the lower end of the village were called Bwlch-y-mynydd and played in green, while the upper team played in a black strip.
The first competitive competition involving Loughor was when they joined the Swansea and District Rugby League in the 1910-11 season.
In the 2006-07 season they were relegated from the WRU Division One West league to the Division Two West league after coming bottom of the table.
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