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Latest revision as of 17:18, 11 February 2026
Welsh football league
Football league
The Carmarthenshire League (currently the LTC Mobility Carmarthenshire Association Football League) is a football league in Carmarthenshire, West Wales, sitting at the fifth, sixth and seventh levels of the Welsh football league system. The Carmarthenshire League is run by the West Wales Football Association.
Teams promoted from the Premier Division may enter the West Wales Premier League if standards and facilities fall into line with the regulations of the Welsh Football League.
The league has its origins in the Llanelly & District League. In 1931 the league renamed to the Llanelly & Carmarthenshire League,[1] and a year later it adopted its current name.
Former league clubs who have played in higher level leagues
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The following teams from the league went on to play in the Welsh Football League:
West Wales Premier League
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Member clubs for 2025–26 season
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The following clubs were members of the league.
Since the league began the following clubs have been the senior champions of the league:[3]
- 1930–31:
- 1931–32:
- 1932–33: Morfa United
- 1933–34: Halfway United
- 1934–35: Gorsddu Rangers
- 1935–36: Dafen Welfare
- 1936–37: Gorsddu Rangers
- 1937–38: Bwlch Rangers
- 1938–39: Cathan Stars
- 1939–40: No competition
- 1940–41: No competition
- 1941–42: No competition
- 1942–43: Loughor Rovers
- 1943–44: No competition
- 1944–45: No competition
- 1945–46: Pontyates
- 1946–47: Dafen Welfare
- 1947–48: Dafen Welfare
- 1948–49: Ponthenry
- 1949–50: Bwlch Rangers
- 1960–61: Llanelli A
- 1961–62: Llanelli A
- 1962–63: Llanelli Steel
- 1963–64: Ammanford United
- 1964–65: Llanelli Steel
- 1965–66: Llanelli Steel
- 1966–67: Pengelli United
- 1967–68: Llanelli Steel
- 1968–69: Llanelli Steel
- 1969–70: Llanelli Steel
- 2020–21: Season void
- 2021–22: Trostre Sports
- 2022–23: Pontlliw
- 2023–24: Seaside (promoted to WWPL)
- 2024–25: Pontlliw
Number of titles by winning clubs since 1930s
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- Trostre Sports – 14 titles
- Llanelli Steel – 12 titles (including 1 shared)
- Seaside – 12 tiles
- Gorseinon Athletic – 9 titles
- Bwlch Rangers – 8 titles (including 1 shared)
- Dafen Welfare – 6 titles (plus 1 in the 1920s)
- Llanelli A – 4 titles
- Garden Suburbs – 3 titles
- Ammanford United – 2 titles
- Gorsddu Rangers – 2 titles
- Pengelli United – 2 titles
- Pontlliw – 2 titles
- Trallwm – 2 titles
- Ammanford Athletic – 1 title
- Babcock & Wilcox – 1 title
- Camford Sports – 1 title
- Cathan Stars – 1 title
- Evans & Williams – 1 title
- Halfway United – 1 title
- Loughor Rovers – 1 title
- Morfa United – 1 title
- Penyfan United – 1 title
- Ponthenry – 1 title
- Pontyates – 1 title
A number of annual competitions are competed for:


