2014–15 Welsh Football League Division One

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Nathanielcars.co.uk Welsh League Division One
Season2014–15
ChampionsCaerau Ely F.C.
2015–16

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 Monmouth Town. However, they were not promoted to the Welsh Premier League as they did not meet the necessary ground criteria.

Promotion and relegation

Teams promoted from 2013–14 Welsh Football League Division Two

Teams relegated from 2013–14 Welsh Premier League

Stadia and Locations

ClubStadiumLocationCapacity
Aberdare Town Aberaman ParkAberdare3,000
Afan Lido Marston Stadium Port Talbot (playing in Aberavon)4,200
AFC PorthDinas ParkPorth-
Briton Ferry LlansawelOld RoadBriton Ferry-
Cardiff Metropolitan UniversityCyncoed CampusCardiff-
Caerau (Ely)Cwrt-yr-AlaEly, Cardiff-
Cambrian & Clydach ValeKing George VClydach Vale-
Garden VillageStafford CommonKingsbridge, Swansea-
GoytrePlough RoadPerperlleni-
Goytre UnitedGlenhafod Park StadiumGoytre4,000
Haverfordwest CountyBridge Meadow StadiumHaverfordwest2,000
Monmouth TownPen Y Pound StadiumAbergavenny-
Pen-y-BontBryntirion ParkBridgend-
Pontardawe TownThe Recreation GroundPontardawe-
Taff's WellRhiw Dda'rTaff's Well-
Ton PentreYnys ParkTon Pentre-

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Caerau (Ely) (C)3021547539+3668
2 Haverfordwest County (P)3019656932+3763Promotion to Welsh Premier League
3 Cardiff Metropolitan University 3019655720+3763
4 Goytre United 3016867441+3356
5 Pen-y-Bont 3017587352+2156
6 Monmouth Town 30163115735+2251
7 Briton Ferry Llansawel 3013985237+1548
8 Taff's Well 30152136145+1647
9 Ton Pentre 301241444541040
10 Goytre 30113164647136
11 Aberdare Town 301051548682035
12 Garden Village 308101249611234
13 Afan Lido 30961540602033
14 Cambrian & Clydach Vale 3077164546128Relegation to Welsh League Division Two
15 Pontardawe Town (R)30462028663818
16 AFC Porth (R)300129161311151
Source: Welsh Division 1 table
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

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