West Wales Youth League
Country | Wales |
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Founded | 2012 |
Number of teams | 16 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Domestic cup(s) | S&R Trophies Cup and The Welcome Inn Plate |
League cup(s) |
Division A Division B |
Current champions |
Cimla Cwm Albion F.C. (2013–14) |
Website | wwyl.org.uk |
2014–15 Youth League |
The West Wales Youth League is a Welsh Amateur Youth league for West Wales Youth association football clubs. The league is contested by 16 clubs. The league is affiliated to the West Wales Football Association and Football Association of Wales. The league was founded in 2012. The season consists of 16 games in each of the two divisions where at the end of the season the two best placed teams from each league play in a playoff consisting of a Semi Final and Final and the Final is normally held at the home ground of Llanelli A.F.C and the league's teams also compete in the S&R Trophies Cup and The Welcome Inn Plate. All Clubs playing according to the Laws of the Football Association of Wales and having their Grounds and Headquarters west of a line drawn from Briton Ferry, Neath, northwards to Glynneath, and then again northwards to the boundary line of the South Wales Football Association shall be eligible for membership.
Division A
Cwrt Herbert Colts, Cimla, Giants Grave, Tumble United
Bryncoch, Dunvant and 3 Crossess, Felinfoel and Cwm Wanderers.
Division B
Gowerton, Garden Village, AFC Glais, Mumble Rangers
Rhos F.C, Pontlliw, St.Clears and Swansea Stars.
After Games On 14/12/2014
Position | League A | League B |
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1st | Giant's Grave | Garden Village |
2nd | Cwrt Herbert Colts | Mumbles Rangers |
3rd | Tumble United | Pontlliw |
4th | Dunvant & 3 Crosses | AFC Glais |
5th | Cwm Wanderers | Gowerton |
6th | Cimla FC | Rhos FC |
7th | Bryncoch | St Clears |
8th | Felinfoel | Swansea Stars |
See references for more information.[1][2]