Newport Corinthians F.C.

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Newport Corinthians
Founded1961
GroundCoronation Park
League Gwent County League Premier Division
2021–22 Gwent County League Premier Division, 5th of 16

Newport Corinthians Football Club is a Welsh football team based in Newport. They currently play in the Gwent County League Premier Division, which is at the fourth tier of the Welsh football league system.

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History

The team was formed in 1961.

In 2021, the Newport band Goldie Lookin Chain sponsored the team in their 60th anniversary season. [1]

Honours

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References

  1. McAdams, Ben. "Goldie Lookin Chain sponsoring Newport football club". South Wales Argus. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  2. "NEWPORT CORINTHIANS". Football Club History Database. Retrieved 18 August 2021.