Trelewis Welfare F.C.

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Trelewis Welfare Association Football Club
Founded1966 (reformed 2020)
Dissolved2014
GroundTrelewis Welfare Ground [1]
LeagueMerthyr & District League

Trelewis Welfare A.F.C. are a Welsh football club from the village of Trelewis, Merthyr Tydfill in Wales. They played in the Welsh Football League for 27 seasons. The club folded in 2014. In 2020 the club reformed and entered the Merthyr & District League. [2]

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Honours

Welsh Football League history

Information sourced from the Football Club History Database [3] and the Welsh Soccer Archive. [4]

SeasonPyramid TierLeagueFinal position
1970–713 Welsh Football League Division Two 10th
1971–723 Welsh Football League Division Two 14th
1972–733 Welsh Football League Division Two 11th
1973–743 Welsh Football League Division Two 16th
1974–753 Welsh Football League Division Two 15th
1975–763 Welsh Football League Division Two 18th
1976–773 Welsh Football League Division Two 8th
1977–783 Welsh Football League Division Two 14th
1978–793 Welsh Football League Division Two 9th
1979–803 Welsh Football League Division Two 11th
1980–813 Welsh Football League Division Two 1st – Champions
(promoted)
1981–822 Welsh Football League Division One 12th
1982–832 Welsh Football League Division One 16th
1983–84 [lower-alpha 1] 3 Welsh Football League Division One 16th
1984–853 Welsh Football League Division One 13th
1985–863 Welsh Football League Division One 16th
1986–873 Welsh Football League Division One 12th
1987–883 Welsh Football League Division One 2nd – Runners-Up
(promoted)
1988–892 Welsh Football League Premier Division 15th
1989–902 Welsh Football League Premier Division 16th
(relegated)
1990–91 [lower-alpha 2] 3 Welsh Football League Division Two 16th
1991–923 Welsh Football League Division Two 17th
(relegated)
1992–93 [lower-alpha 3] 4 Welsh Football League Division Three 14th
1993–944 Welsh Football League Division Three 14th
1994–954 Welsh Football League Division Three 15th
1995–964 Welsh Football League Division Three 14th
1996–974 Welsh Football League Division Three 16th
Notes
  1. In this season The Premier Division (The Top Tier Division) was renamed 'National Division'. The 2nd tier division was renamed 'Premier Division' with the 3rd tier division named 'Division 1'.
  2. In this season, The 2nd tier division was renamed 'Division One' with the 3rd tier division renamed 'Division Two'.
  3. 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 exists at tier 2 (Division One); tier 3 (Division Two) and tier 4 (Division Three).

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References

  1. "This Valleys football club wants to find its past players". November 2017.
  2. "Sports – Treharris District".
  3. "Football Club History Database - Trelewis".
  4. "Welsh League".