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Cardiff Combination League
Founded10 August 1939
Country Wales
Number of clubs27
Level on pyramid7–9
Promotion toSouth Wales Alliance League
Current championsCardiff Hibernian
(2023–24)
Most championshipsCaerau (Ely) 10

The Cardiff Combination Football League is a football league covering the city of Cardiff and surrounding areas in South Wales. The leagues are at the seventh, eighth and ninth levels of the Welsh football league system.

The most successful club in the league's history is Caerau (Ely), with ten top division titles.

Divisions

The league is composed of three divisions.

Member clubs 2024–25

Premier Division

  • Aberystwyth Exiles
  • Caerau (Ely) (community)
  • Cardiff Hibernian
  • Cathays Conservatives
  • K&H Forever Young
  • Llanishen FC
  • Llanishen Wanderers
  • Radyr Rangers
  • Thornhill AFC
  • Tiger Bay AFC

Division One

  • AFC Rumney (combination team)
  • Aberystwyth Exiles (reserves)
  • CF Roath Lions
  • Caerau (Ely) (community seconds)
  • Cardiff Central
  • Cardiff Hibernian (seconds)
  • Cathays Conservatives (reserves)
  • Cathays United
  • Pontprennau Pumas

Division Two

  • AFC Llanedeyrn
  • AFC Rumney (combination team seconds)
  • Afon Taf
  • Babylon (withdrew November 2024)
  • CPD Treganna
  • Llanishen (reserves)
  • Llanrumney United (reserves)
  • Pontprennau Pumas (seconds)
  • Splott Albion (combination team)

Promotion and relegation

Promotion from the Premier Division is possible to the South Wales Alliance League, with the champion of the league playing the other tier 7 champions from the South Wales regional leagues via play-off games to determine promotion.

Champions - Top Division

The top division has been called the Senior Division or Premier Division throughout its history. A full set of the champions can be found below.

1940s

  • 1940–41: Fairoak
  • 1941–42: Grange Albion
  • 1942–43: No competition
  • 1943–44: No competition
  • 1944–45: No competition
  • 1945–46: Grange Albion
  • 1946–47: A – Cardiff City Colts; B – Cogan British Legion
  • 1947–48: Fairoak
  • 1948–49: Fairoak
  • 1949–50: Fairoak

1950s

  • 1950–51: Fairoak
  • 1951–52: Cogan
  • 1952–53: Cogan
  • 1953–54: Fairoak
  • 1954–55: Roath Rangers
  • 1955–56: Roath Rangers
  • 1956–57: Roath Rangers
  • 1957–58: The Nomads
  • 1958–59: Roath Rangers
  • 1959–60: Roath Rangers

1960s

  • 1960–61: Roath Rangers
  • 1961–62: The Nomads
  • 1962–63: Caerau (Ely)
  • 1963–64: Bell Rangers
  • 1964–65: Roath Rangers
  • 1965–66: Roath Rangers
  • 1966–67: Roath Rangers
  • 1967–68: Cardiff Draconians
  • 1968–69: Gabalfa Grasshoppers
  • 1969–70: Ely Rangers

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

  • 2000–01: AFC St Mellons
  • 2001–02: Heath Park United
  • 2002–03: AFC Butetown
  • 2003–04: Avenue Hotspur
  • 2004–05: AFC Butetown
  • 2005–06: Baybridge
  • 2006–07: Avenue Hotspur
  • 2007–08: Thornhill United
  • 2008–09: Adamsdown Athletic
  • 2009–10: STM Sports (promoted to the South Wales Amateur League)

2010s

  • 2010–11: Cardiff Hibernian (promoted to the South Wales Amateur League)
  • 2011–12: RAFA
  • 2012–13: Avenue Hotspur
  • 2013–14: FC Zenith
  • 2014–15: STM Sports Old Boys
  • 2015–16: Thornhill
  • 2016–17: STM Sports Old Boys
  • 2017–18: STM Sports Old Boys (promoted to SWAL through play-off finals)
  • 2018–19: Fairwater
  • 2019–20: Fairwater

2020s

  • 2020–21: Not contested - Covid 19 pandemic
  • 2021–22: Fairwater (promoted to SWAL through play-off finals)
  • 2022–23: Cardiff Hibernian
  • 2023–24: Cardiff Hibernian

Number of top flight championships by club

  • Caerau (Ely) – 10 titles
  • Roath Rangers – 9 titles
  • Cardiff Draconians – 8 titles (4 as Gabalfa Draconians)
  • Fairoak – 7 titles
  • Ely Rangers – 5 titles
  • Avenue Hotspur – 3 titles
  • Cardiff Hibernian – 3 titles
  • Fairwater – 3 titles
  • STM Sports Old Boys – 3 titles
  • AFC Butetown – 2 titles
  • Anthony's – 2 titles
  • Butetown YC – 2 titles
  • Cogan – 2 titles
  • Grange Albion – 2 titles
  • The Nomads – 2 titles
  • Adamsdown Athletic – 1 title
  • AFC St Mellons – 1 title
  • Baybridge – 1 title
  • Bell Rangers – 1 title
  • Cardiff City Colts – 1 title
  • Cavalier – 1 title
  • Cogan British Legion – 1 title
  • Ely West End – 1 title
  • Gabalfa Grasshoppers - 1 title
  • Heath Park Avenue – 1 title
  • Home Guard (Ely) – 1 title
  • FC Zenith – 1 title
  • Rafa – 1 title
  • STM Sports – 1 title
  • Thornhill – 1 title
  • Thornhill United – 1 title
  • Whitchurch – 1 title
  • Whitchurch Hospital Grasshoppers – 1 title

References

  1. "Leaguewebsite.co.uk has now closed".
  2. "Leaguewebsite.co.uk has now closed".
  3. "2011-12 tables, part 5" (PDF). Football Club History Database. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  4. "2012-13 tables, part 5" (PDF). Football Club History Database. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  5. @cardiffcomb (22 May 2020). "Update from @cardiffcomb: #CCL..." (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  6. Jones, Jordan (21 May 2022). "Church Village 0-3 Fairwater: Ryan Hocking inspires Water to promotion". Y Clwb Pel-Droed. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
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