2013–14 Welsh Football League Division Three

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Nathanielcars.co.uk Welsh League Division Three
Season2013–14
Matches played342
Goals scored1,342 (3.92 per match)
Biggest home win Barry Town United 9 - 0 Pontypridd Town 29 March 2014
Biggest away win Cwmaman Institute 0 - 5 Treharris Athletic Western 28 August 2013
Tredegar Town 0 - 5 Risca United 14 September 2013
Cwmaman Institute 0 - 5 Lliswerry 21 September 2013
Pontypridd Town 3 - 8 Bettws 05 October 2013
Cwmaman Institute 0 - 5 Llanwern 12 October 2013
Treharris Athletic Western 0 - 5 Cardiff Grange Harlequins 30 November 2013
Rhoose 1 - 6 Cwmamman United 28 December 2013
Treowen Stars 0 - 5 Barry Town United 11 January 2014
Highest scoring Treharris Athletic Western 5 - 6 Llanwern 21 September 2013
Pontypridd Town 3 - 8 Bettws 05 October 2013
2014–15

Welsh Football League Division Three

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

Contents

The reigning champions are Cardiff Corinthians .

Promotion and relegation

New Teams entered into this League

Teams relegated from 2012–13 Welsh Football League Division Two

Stadia and locations

ClubStadiumLocation
Abertillery Bluebirds Cwmnantygroes Field Six Bells
Barry Town United Jenner Park Barry
Bettws North Site Bettws
Bridgend Street The Willows Cardiff
Cardiff Grange Harlequins Cardiff International Sports Stadium Cardiff
Cwmaman Institute Canolfan Cwmaman Aberdare
Cwmamman United Grenig Park Glanaman
Llanelli Town Stebonheath Park Llanelli
Llantwit Major Windmill Ground Llantwit Major
Llanwern Newport Stadium Newport
Lliswerry Spytty Park Newport
Newcastle Emlyn Parc Emlyn Newcastle Emlyn
Newport Civil Service Civil Service Sports Club Bettws
Pontypridd Town Ynysangharad Park Pontypridd
Rhoose Jenner Park Barry
Risca United Ty-Isaf Park Risca
Tredegar Town Tredegar Leisure Complex Tredegar
Treharris Athletic Western Athletic Ground Treharris
Treowen Stars Bush Park Newbridge

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Barry Town United (C, P)36293411629+8790Promotion to 2014–15 Welsh Football League Division Two
2 Llanwern (P)36277211241+7188
3 Risca United (P)3623679651+4575
4 Cwmamman United 36234910663+4373
5 Lliswerry 361511107656+2056
6 Llanelli Town 36166147559+1654
7 Rhoose 36148148266+1650
8 Tredegar Town 361481466761050
9 Cardiff Grange Harlequins 36139147167+448
10 Newport Civil Service 361251965791441
11 Treowen Stars 361251949843541
12 Bridgend Street 361171858731540
13 Bettws 361161961852439
14 Llantwit Major 361251950722238 [lower-alpha 1]
15 Pontypridd Town 361081846813538
16 Treharris Athletic Western 369101761913037
17 Abertillery Bluebirds (R)369101752883637Relegation to 2014–15 Gwent County League
18 Cwmaman Institute (R)3610422501025234Relegation to 2014–15 South Wales Senior League
19 Newcastle Emlyn (R)36862250792930Relegation to 2014–15 Ceredigion League
  1. 3 points deducted

Notes

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