2013–14 Welsh Football League Division One

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Season2013–14
Matches played240
Goals scored801 (3.34 per match)
Biggest home win Aberbargoed Buds 7 - 0 West End 23 April 2014
Biggest away win West End 1 - 7 Pen-y-Bont 8 March 2014
Highest scoring Monmouth Town 7 - 1 Cwmbran Celtic 9 April 2014
Pen-y-Bont 6 - 2 Caerau (Ely) 5 April 2014
West End 1 - 7 Pen-y-Bont 8 March 2014
West End 2 - 6 Monmouth Town 26 APril 2014
2014–15

Welsh Football League Division One

This league known as the Nathanielcars.co.uk Welsh League Division One for sponsorship reasons, is a football league in Wales. This is the top division of football in South Wales and the second tier of the Welsh Football League.

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The reigning champions are West End . However, they were not promoted to Welsh Premier League as they did not meet the necessary ground criteria. Archived 28 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine

Pen-y-Bont was formed in 2013 following the merger of Bridgend Town F.C. and Bryntirion Athletic F.C.

Promotion and relegation

Teams promoted from 2012–13 Welsh Football League Division Two

Teams relegated from 2012–13 Welsh Premier League

Stadia and Locations

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Location of teams in the 2013–14 Welsh Football League Division One
ClubStadiumLocationCapacity
Aberbargoed Buds The Recreational Ground Aberbargoed -
Aberdare Town Aberaman Park Aberdare 3,000
AFC Porth Dinas Park Porth -
Caerau (Ely) Cwrt-yr-Ala Ely, Cardiff -
Cambrian & Clydach Vale King George V Clydach Vale -
Cwmbran Celtic Celtic Park Cwmbran 150
Goytre Plough Road Perperlleni -
Goytre United Glenhafod Park Stadium Goytre 4,000
Haverfordwest County Bridge Meadow Stadium Haverfordwest 2,000
Monmouth Town Chippenham Sports Ground Monmouth 300 standing in covered grandstand
Pen-y-Bont Bryntirion Park Bridgend 1,200 (85 seated)
Pontardawe Town The Recreation Ground Pontardawe -
Taff's Well Rhiw Dda'r Taff's Well -
Tata Steel Tata Sports Ground Port Talbot 100
Ton Pentre Ynys Park Ton Pentre -
West End Pryderi Park Stadium Swansea -

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRelegation
1 Monmouth Town (C)3021277833+4565
2 Taff's Well 3019656330+3363
3 Pen-y-Bont 3017497744+3355
4 Haverfordwest County 3016775937+2255
5 Goytre 3015964943+654
6 Cambrian & Clydach Vale 30155106044+1650
7 Caerau (Ely) 30121085251+146
8 Aberdare Town 30135124948+144
9 Goytre United 30116135643+1339
10 AFC Porth 30109114849139
11 Ton Pentre 309111036471138
12 Pontardawe Town 30961534602633
13 Cwmbran Celtic 30751840581826
14 Tata Steel (R)30671729653625Relegation to Welsh League Division Two
15 Aberbargoed Buds (R)30481835653020
16 West End (R)30522336844817
Source: Welsh Football League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated

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