Pembroke Borough A.F.C.

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Pembroke Borough Association Football Club
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Pembroke Borough A.F.C. are a Welsh football club from the town of Pembroke, Pembrokeshire in the southwest of Wales. They are twice champions of the Welsh Football League's top division. The club currently play in the Pembrokeshire League Division Three.

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History

The team was formed as a successor to Pembroke Dock Athletic Club. [1]

Honours

Welsh Football League history

SeasonPyramid TierLeagueFinal position
1946–472 Welsh Football League Division Two West2nd - Runners-Up
1947–482 Welsh Football League Division Two West1st - Champions
(promoted)
1948–491 Welsh Football League Division One 10th
1949–501 Welsh Football League Division One 3rd
1950–511 Welsh Football League Division One 5th
1951–521 Welsh Football League Division One 6th
1952–531 Welsh Football League Division One 2nd - Runners-Up
1953–541 Welsh Football League Division One 1st - Champions
1954–551 Welsh Football League Division One
1955–561 Welsh Football League Division One 1st - Champions
1956–571 Welsh Football League Division One 2nd - Runners-Up
1957–581 Welsh Football League Division One 7th
1958–591 Welsh Football League Division One 10th
1959–601 Welsh Football League Division One 17th
1960–611 Welsh Football League Division One 8th
1961–621 Welsh Football League Division One 8th
1962–631 Welsh Football League Division One 8th
1963–641 Welsh Football League Division One 12th
1964–65 [lower-alpha 1] 1 Welsh Football League Premier Division 9th
1965–661 Welsh Football League Premier Division 14th
1966–671 Welsh Football League Premier Division 16th
1967–681 Welsh Football League Premier Division 7th
1968–691 Welsh Football League Premier Division 2nd - Runners-Up
1969–701 Welsh Football League Premier Division 11th
1970–711 Welsh Football League Premier Division 15th
1971–721 Welsh Football League Premier Division 6th
1972–731 Welsh Football League Premier Division 4th
1973–741 Welsh Football League Premier Division 2nd - Runners-Up
1974–751 Welsh Football League Premier Division 9th
1975–761 Welsh Football League Premier Division 13th
1976–771 Welsh Football League Premier Division 15th
1977–781 Welsh Football League Premier Division 6th
1978–791 Welsh Football League Premier Division 8th
1979–801 Welsh Football League Premier Division 15th
1980–811 Welsh Football League Premier Division 16th
1981–821 Welsh Football League Premier Division 10th
1982–831 Welsh Football League Premier Division 14th
1983–841 Welsh Football League National Division 14th
1984–851 Welsh Football League National Division 14th
1985–861 Welsh Football League National Division 10th
1986–871 Welsh Football League National Division 16th
1987–881 Welsh Football League National Division 8th
1988–891 Welsh Football League National Division 9th
1989–901 Welsh Football League National Division 8th
1990–911 Welsh Football League National Division 10th
1991–921 Welsh Football League National Division 9th
1992–93 [lower-alpha 2] 2 Welsh Football League Division One 7th
1993–942 Welsh Football League Division One 6th
1994–952 Welsh Football League Division One 19th
Notes
  1. In this season Division 1 was renamed 'Premier Division', Division 2 East and West were replaced by 'Division 1' and 'Division 2' (effectively Division 2 and Division 3)
  2. In this season the League of Wales was created as the new national tier 1 league. The Welsh Football League covered South Wales and now existed at tier 2 (Division 1); tier 3 (Division Two) and tier 3 (Division Three).

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References

  1. Carradice, Phil; MacCallum, Roger (15 February 2014). Pembroke Dock 1814-2014: A Bicentennial Look Back. ISBN   9781445617923.
  2. https://www.welshleague.org.uk/LEAGUE%20CUP%20FINALS%20TO%202012-13.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]