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- 18:03, 5 June 2026 ? talk contribs created page Rișca (Created page with "''Not to be confused with Risca in Wales'' '''Rișca''' is a village in the commune Baia de Criș in Hunedoara County, Romania. It is just north of the main village of Baia de Criș and near the town Brad, Romania. There is a church there. Category:Romania{{nobots}}")
- 17:57, 5 June 2026 ? talk contribs created page Twmbarlwm (Created page with "thumb '''Twmbarlwm''' is a hill in southeast Wales. It is northeast of Risca and near Newport, Wales and Cwmbran. It is 419 metres high. There is a mound at the top of Twmbarlwm believed to be the remains of an Iron Age hillfort. There was a Sunday league team named after the hill called AFC Twmbarlwm. Category:Risca{{nobots}}")
- 17:52, 5 June 2026 ? talk contribs created page Risca (Created page with "'''Risca''' is a town in southeast Wales. It is located between Mynydd Machen and Twmbarlwm in a hilly area northwest of Newport, Wales. Ty-Sign housing estate was built in the 1960s for workers at Llanwern Steelworks. It is currently split into 2 communities for council purposes - Risca West and Risca East. In football the main team is Risca United FC. Risca Town FC also exists at a lower level. Category:Risca")
- 17:49, 5 June 2026 ? talk contribs created page Category:Risca (Created page with "RiscaCategory:Towns in Caerphilly County Borough")
- 17:49, 5 June 2026 ? talk contribs created page Risca Town FC (Created page with "'''Risca Town FC''' is a football club in Risca, Wales. Established in 2023, the club plays in the Newport & District League. It has also appeared in the Welsh Cup qualifying rounds. The team has been near the top of the Newport League in its first seasons.<ref>https://caerphilly.observer/sport/1047843/football-round-up-wins-for-risca-town-and-aberbargoed-buds/</ref> Club colours are blue and yellow. Category:Football clubs in WalesCategory:Risca...")
- 20:04, 4 June 2026 ? talk contribs created page Bedwas FC (Created page with "'''Bedwas FC''' is a football club based in Bedwas near Caerphilly, South Wales. The club was formed in March 2025 and is the first ever senior football team to bear the Bedwas name.<ref>https://caerphilly.observer/news/1040265/bedwas-fc-new-football-team-overwhelmed-with-support/</ref> The club plays in the Newport & District League where it has a rivalry with Risca Town FC.<ref>https://caerphilly.observer/sport/1045970/football-round-up-treowen-stars-...")
- 20:01, 4 June 2026 ? talk contribs created page South Wales Senior League (Created page with "The '''South Wales Senior League''' was at tier 5-6 of the Welsh football league system. It was established in 1991 and it was at the same level as the South Wales Amateur League until the two merged in 2015 to form the South Wales Alliance League. ==2014/15 teams== ===Division One=== *AFC Butetown *Brecon Corinthians AFC *Cornelly United FC *Cwmaman Institute FC *Cwmbach Royal Stars SC *Fochriw AFC *Grange Albion FC *Max United...")
- 17:42, 4 June 2026 ? talk contribs created page Brașov (Created page with "'''Brașov''' is a city in the Transylvania region of Romania. It is the 6th largest city in the country with around 240000 people. It is roughly at the centre of Romania. Its current football teams include SR Brașov, CSM Corona Brașov and ACS Kids Tâmpa Brașov. The most successful team from the city is Colțea Brașov who won the Romanian league in 1928. The club was dissolved in 1931 and a new one has since been formed in 2015. Category...")
- 17:38, 4 June 2026 ? talk contribs created page ACS Kids Tâmpa Brașov (Created page with "'''ACS Kids Tâmpa Brașov''' is a football club in Brașov, Romania. The club was established in 2015 and plays in the third tier of the league system. website: https://acstampabrasov.ro/ Category:Football clubs in Romania{{nobots}}")
- 17:35, 4 June 2026 ? talk contribs created page NK Krka (Created page with "'''NK Krka''' is a football club based in Novo Mesto, Slovenia. It currently plays in the Slovenian Second League. In 1992-1994 and 2013-2016 it played in the top tier. The club was formed in 1922 and play in green. Category:Football clubs in Slovenia")
- 17:33, 4 June 2026 ? talk contribs created page Slovenia (Created page with "'''Slovenia''' is a country in Central Europe with a population of around 2 million. The capital and largest city is Ljubljana. Slovenia is part of the EU. The official language is Slovene. Category:Slovenia")
- 15:34, 4 June 2026 ? talk contribs created page Undy A.F.C. (Created page with "'''Undy Athletic Football Club''' is a football club in Undy, Monmouthshire. They played in the Gwent County League until joining the Welsh Football League in 2011. They reached Division One at tier 2 and helped form the new Cymru South in 2019. They were relegated in 2022 and now play in the Ardal Leagues. Category:Football clubs in Wales")
- 15:11, 4 June 2026 ? talk contribs created page Caerphilly Town FC (Created page with "'''Caerphilly Town FC''' was a football club in Caerphilly, South Wales. The team won the TERV Alliance League in 2003/04 and were promoted after 2004/05. They joined the South Wales Senior League Division Two and were promoted to Division One in 3rd place. They were then relegated and struggled in Division Two before folding during 2008/09.<ref>https://www.fchd.info/CAERPHIT.HTM</ref>")
- 15:06, 4 June 2026 ? talk contribs created page Radnor Valley F.C. (Created page with "'''Radnor Valley Football Club''' is a football club from New Radnor, Powys. The club was originally formed in 1921 and reformed in 1984. As 2022/23 Central Wales League South champions they were promoted to the Ardal Leagues.<ref>https://fchd.info/RADNORV.HTM</ref> Category:Football clubs in Wales")
- 15:02, 4 June 2026 ? talk contribs created page Bishops Castle Town FC (Created page with "'''Bishops Castle Town FC''' is a football club based in Bishop's Castle, Shropshire. Despite its location in England the club has a lot of history in both English and Welsh leagues. Currently it plays in Welsh tier 4, in the Central Wales League Northern Division. The club was formed in 1880.")
- 15:00, 4 June 2026 ? talk contribs created page Waterloo Rovers FC (Created page with "'''Waterloo Rovers Football Club''' is a football club based in Welshpool, Powys. The club was formed in 1978, initially playing in the Montgomeryshire League. The club has had multiple spells in the Mid Wales League/Central Wales League where it still plays today.<ref>https://www.fchd.info/WATERLOR.HTM</ref> They are based at the Maes y Dre Recreation Ground extension pitch.")
- 14:57, 4 June 2026 ? talk contribs created page Forden United FC (Created page with "'''Forden United''' is the football club of Forden, Powys. The club won the Montgomeryshire League in 1963 and 1965. In 2005 it became '''Severn Valley''' but 2 years later the club folded and the village was left without a team. After a spell in Sunday league which included the 2009/10 Newtown Sunday league title, the team again folded in 2011 as the league folded. A team called Forden FC joined the Montgomeryshire League in 2013. The club again fo...")
- 13:05, 31 May 2026 ? talk contribs created page Penybont United F.C. (Redirected page to Penybont United FC) Tag: New redirect
- 13:05, 31 May 2026 ? talk contribs created page Sennybridge FC (Redirected page to Sennybridge AFC) Tag: New redirect
- 13:04, 31 May 2026 ? talk contribs created page Sennybridge AFC (Created page with "'''Sennybridge AFC''' is a football club from Sennybridge, Powys. The team previously competed in the Brecon & District League before entering the Mid Wales South League where it won league titles in 1993/94, 1998/99 and 1999/2000. The club folded in 2011 and reformed ahead of the 2012/13 season.<ref>https://www.brecon-radnor.co.uk/sport/sennybridge-back-from-the-dead-76510</ref> They folded again soon later, never to return. Its junior teams still exi...")
- 13:02, 31 May 2026 ? talk contribs created page Clatter, Powys (Created page with "'''Clatter''' is a small village on the A470 road near Caersws. It is in Caersws community. It is the location of Clatter Community Centre. category:powys{{powys}}")
- 12:13, 31 May 2026 ? talk contribs created page Brynna FC (Created page with "'''Brynna Football Club''' is a football club in Brynna, South Wales. They won the Bridgend & District League in in 1997/98 and 2005/06. After their second title they moved to the South Wales Amateur League Division Two and stayed there until it became the South Wales Alliance League in 2015. They had one season in the new league, finishing bottom and being relegated. After winning the Bridgend league again in 2024/25 they returned to the South Wa...")
- 12:10, 31 May 2026 ? talk contribs created page AFC Bargoed (Created page with "'''AFC Bargoed''' is a football club from Bargoed, South Wales. They played in the South Wales Amateur League since at least 1999. From 2007-2011 they were '''AFC Bargoed Redz'''. The league became the South Wales Alliance League and they left in 2019. 2025/26 TERV Alliance League champions https://fchd.info/AFC-BARG.HTM")
- 15:13, 30 May 2026 ? talk contribs created page Llangedwyn FC (Created page with "'''Llangedwyn FC''' is a football club based in Llangedwyn, Powys. The club was formed in 1975 and has spent its whole history in the Montgomeryshire League. They have won the league title four times - 1999/2000, 2002/03, 2023/24, 2024/25. 1989/90 J. Emrys Morgan Cup winners Category:Football clubs in Wales")
- 15:08, 30 May 2026 ? talk contribs created page Velindre AFC (Created page with "''Not to be confused with Radnorshire club Felindre FC'' '''Velindre AFC''' was a football club in South Wales. The club played 4 seasons in the Welsh Football League in the 1960s. They joined the league in 1965 in Division Two. They were runners-up in this division in 1966/67 and were promoted to Division One. They struggled in their two seasons there and left in 1969. Category:Football clubs in Wales")
- 15:06, 30 May 2026 ? talk contribs created page Montgomeryshire Football League (Redirected page to Montgomeryshire League) Tag: New redirect
- 15:06, 30 May 2026 ? talk contribs created page Montgomeryshire League (Created page with "The '''Montgomeryshire Football League''' operates at tier 5 of the Welsh league pyramid. ==2025/26 teams== *Berriew FC development *Felindre FC *Forden United FC reserves *Four Crosses FC reserves *Llanfair United FC reserves *Llanfechain FC *Llangedwyn FC *Llanrhaeadr FC *Newcastle AFC *Trefonen FC *Waterloo Rovers FC reserves *Welshpool Town FC reserves {{football in Wales}}")
- 15:03, 30 May 2026 ? talk contribs created page CS Mioveni (Created page with "'''Clubul Sportiv Mioveni''' was a football club from Mioveni, Romania. The club was established in 2000 as AS Mioveni in the fourth tier. One year later they absorbed Dacia Pitești and took their place in the third tier, becoming Dacia Mioveni. In 2007 they reached the top flight. They lasted just one season in the top tier, finishing 16th and going straight back down. In 2010 the club became CS Mioveni after Dacia pulled out of the sponsorship. In 2021 t...")
- 21:07, 29 May 2026 ? talk contribs created page Central Wales North Ladies Football League (Created page with "The '''Central Wales North Ladies Football League''' operates at the third tier of Welsh women's football in central and north-east Wales. It was formed in 2025 and absorbed the North East Wales Women's Football League which had been expected to be formed for the new season. The North Powys Ladies League had previously been the women's football league in central Wales until it folded in 2016. ==2025/26 teams== *Airbus UK Broughton FC Women *Berriew FC Wom...")
- 20:57, 29 May 2026 ? talk contribs created page X-Beam (Created page with "'''X-Beam''' was a football club in the Solomon Islands. They came 4th in the Telekom S-League in 2013-14.<ref>https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/solom2013.html#sleague</ref> In 2014-15 they were bottom without a win.<ref>https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/solom2015.html#sleague</ref> They didn't appear in the league after that.<ref>https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/solom2016.html#sleague</ref>")
- 20:53, 29 May 2026 ? talk contribs created page Nelson Cavaliers AFC (Created page with "'''Nelson Cavaliers AFC''' is a football club based in Nelson, Caerphilly. The club was originally formed in 1972 and lasted just 3 years before folding. The social club formed a Sunday league team in 1983 and in 1992 it revived the Cavaliers name. They won the TERV Alliance League in 2017-18 and 2019-20 and gained promotion to the South Wales Alliance League source: https://www.southwalespremierleague.co.uk/club-info/119238523")
- 20:49, 29 May 2026 ? talk contribs created page Aberystwyth Town F.C. (Redirected page to Aberystwyth Town FC) Tag: New redirect
- 20:48, 29 May 2026 ? talk contribs created page Aberystwyth Town FC (Created page with "'''Aberystwyth Town Football Club''' is a football club based in Aberystwyth on the western coast of Wales. It was formed in 1884. The club were founding members of the League of Wales in 1992 and stayed in the Welsh top tier until relegation in 2025. They now play in the Cymru South. The club colours are green and black. Category:AberystwythCategory:Football clubs in Wales{{nobots}}")
- 20:45, 29 May 2026 ? talk contribs created page Sepahan S.C. (Created page with "'''Sepahan S.C.''' is a professional football club based in Isfahan, Iran. They have had a lot of success in Iran, with 5 league titles and 5 Hazfi Cups, an appearance in the 2007 AFC Champions League final and that year's FIFA Club World Cup. The club was formed in 1953 as '''Shahin Isfahan''', linked to Shahin Tehran F.C. Category:Football clubs in Iran{{nobots}}")
- 20:40, 29 May 2026 ? talk contribs created page Xanthi F.C. (Created page with "'''Xanthi Football Club''' is a football club based in Xanthi, Greece. The club was formed in 1967 as a merger of Aspida Xanthi and Orfeas Xanthi. In 1989 they gained promotion to the Alpha Ethniki, the top tier of Greek football. In 2014-15 they were runners-up in the Greek Cup. The club has made 4 appearances in European competition. In September 2022 the club withdrew from professional football and in 2023-24 it returned to play in amateur le...")
- 17:09, 20 May 2026 ? talk contribs created page Caldicot (Created page with "'''Caldicot''' (Welsh: Cil-y-coed) is a town in Monmouthshire, Wales. It has a population around 10000 and is near Newport, Wales. In football its main team is Caldicot Town AFC and Caldicot Castle AFC also competes at a local level. There is also a rugby union club Caldicot RFC. Category:Monmouthshire{{nobots}}")
- 17:06, 20 May 2026 ? talk contribs created page Monmouthshire Senior League (Created page with "The '''Monmouthshire Senior League''' was a football league in Gwent/Monmouthshire, southeast Wales. It merged with the Gwent Premier League (1970-1980) to form the Gwent County League in 1980. {{Football in Wales}}{{nobots}}Category:Football in Wales")
- 17:03, 20 May 2026 ? talk contribs created page Caldicot Castle AFC (Created page with "'''Caldicot Castle AFC''' is a football club from Caldicot, Monmouthshire. Formed in 1974 the club were long-serving members of the Gwent County League until they left in 2017.<ref>https://fchd.info/CALDICOC.HTM</ref> They won the East Gwent League title in their first 2 seasons since then. As of 2025/26 the club runs 3 teams in the East Gwent League. Category:Football clubs in Wales{{nobots}}")
- 17:01, 20 May 2026 ? talk contribs created page Giants Grave FC (Created page with "'''Giants Grave Football Club''' is a football club from Briton Ferry, South Wales. The club was formed in 1963. They played in the Neath & District League and won 6 league titles there. In 2020 they joined the new West Wales Premier League where they still play currently. Category:Football clubs in Wales")
- 16:59, 20 May 2026 ? talk contribs created page Ynystawe Athletic FC (Created page with "'''Ynystawe Athletic Football Club''' is a football club from Ynystawe, a northern suburb of Swansea in Wales. The team played in the Swansea Senior League and after finishing 2nd in 2022/23 they gained promotion to the West Wales Premier League.<ref>https://welshfootballstatistician.weebly.com/8203swansea-senior-league-202223.html</ref> Category:Football clubs in Wales")
- 16:56, 20 May 2026 ? talk contribs created page Bont FC (Created page with "'''Bont FC''' is a football club from Pontrhydfendigaid, Ceredigion. Officially '''Pontrhydfendigaid & District''', the club was formed in 1947 and have had success in the Aberystwyth League. In 2010-2016 and 2024-present the team has appeared in the Mid Wales League.<ref>https://fchd.info/BONT.HTM</ref> Category:Football clubs in Wales")
- 07:18, 5 May 2026 ? talk contribs created page Dyffryn Banw FC (Created page with "'''Dyffryn Banw FC''' is a football club from Llangadfan, Powys. They were formed in 1990 and played in the Montgomeryshire League before they joined the Mid Wales League in 2008. They have stayed there ever since across various divisions.<ref>https://fchd.info/DYFFRYNB.HTM</ref> Travel problems in 2021-22 as they were placed in the league's Western Division despite being from Montgomeryshire.<ref>https://www.countytimes.co.uk/news/local/llanfair_caerei...")
- 17:51, 29 April 2026 ? talk contribs created page Llanbradach AFC (Created page with "'''Llanbradach AFC''' is a football club in Llanbradach, South Wales. Llanbradach had many years in the Welsh Football League before leaving in 1957. The current club claims a founding year of 1986 so this appears to be unrelated to them. Llanbradach played in the South Wales Amateur League for some time until withdrawing in 2003-04. The village soon came to be represented by Llanbradach Social AFC. Llanbradach AFC returned to men's football at some...")
- 22:08, 26 April 2026 ? talk contribs created page Abergavenny Town FC (Redirected page to Abergavenny Town F.C.) Tag: New redirect
- 22:04, 26 April 2026 ? talk contribs created page Newtown A.F.C. (Created page with "'''Newtown AFC''' is a football club from Newtown, Powys. Their home ground is Latham Park. Football in the town dates to as early as 1875, around that time Newtown White Stars were the main side in town. Newtown were re-established in 1884 after 3 years away and they won the 1894-95 Welsh Cup. Around 1900 they folded and the town was left represented by some local sides. Newtown AFC returned in 1919. They had a lot of success in the [[Mid Wales League]...")
- 17:45, 22 April 2026 ? talk contribs created page Newcastle AFC (Redirected page to Newcastle A.F.C.) Tag: New redirect
- 17:43, 22 April 2026 ? talk contribs created page Felindre FC (Created page with "''Not to be confused with 1960s Welsh Football League side Velindre AFC'' '''Felindre Football Club''' is a football club from Felindre, Beguildy near Knighton, Powys. The original Felindre had success locally. They won 3 Mid Wales South League titles between 1962/63 and 1964/65 and beat Newtown in a Welsh Amateur Cup game. The club folded in 1965, after their third title. The club was reformed in 2017 and returned to the MW...")
- 17:19, 21 April 2026 ? talk contribs created page Rockspur Fords FC (Created page with "'''Rockspur Fords''' is a football club from Swansea, Wales. They were formed in 2019 as a merger of two clubs in the local Swansea Senior League - Rockspur FC and Kilvey Fords FC. They dominated local football in the years since, with 3 Swansea Senior League titles, a promotion to the West Wales Premier League, and two WWPL titles. As of April 2026 it looks very likely that they will make it a third WWPL title in a row. They have also won sever...")
- 17:14, 21 April 2026 ? talk contribs created page Seaside AFC (Created page with "'''Seaside AFC''' is a football club from Llanelli, Wales. They play their home games at Crown Park. Since the 2000s started they became a dominant force in the Carmarthenshire League, with 11 titles in 14 seasons between 2002-03 and 2016-17. A large gap in quality and costs between the local league and the Welsh Football League above it meant teams were quite unambitious. The West Wales Premier League was formed in a 2020 restructure of the pyramid...")
- 17:09, 21 April 2026 ? talk contribs created page AFC Glais (Created page with "'''AFC Glais''' is a football club from Glais at the northeast of Swansea. Founded in 2011, they first played a season in the Swansea Senior League Division Four. They left after just that one season and then played in the Neath & District League until joining the West Wales Premier League in 2023. They finished bottom in 2023-24, only avoiding relegation because the league was still new and had vacant places to fill. In 2024-25 it was a full league...")
