Regional knock-out competition for clubs
Football tournament
The West Wales Intermediate Challenge Cup is the regional knock-out competition for clubs beneath the umbrella of the West Wales Football Association , at the level of Tier 4 and below of the Welsh Football Pyramid in South West Wales .[ 1] [ 2]
The tournament invites clubs typically from the top divisions of the Carmarthenshire League , Neath & District League , Pembrokeshire League and Swansea Senior League .
History
The competition started in the 1923–24 season and was known until the 1973-74 season as the West Wales Amateur Cup .[ 3] Since the 1974-75 season it has been called the Intermediate Cup but is also commonly referred to as the West Wales Cup .
Recent finals
Season
Winners
Score
Runners-up
Scorers
Date
Other info
2012–13[ 4]
Johnston
3–2
Penlan Club
at Liberty Stadium, Swansea
2013–14
Penlan Club
5-3
Seaside
2014–15[ 5]
Team Swansea
10–0
Ystradgynlais
at Liberty Stadium, Swansea
2015–16[ 6]
Goodwick United
2–1
Morriston Olympic
at Liberty Stadium, Swansea
2016–17
Team Swansea
1–0
CRC Rangers
at Liberty Stadium, Swansea
2017–18
Goodwick United
1–0
Penlan Club
at Liberty Stadium, Swansea
2018–19[ 7]
Merlins Bridge
3–1
Carew
at Liberty Stadium, Swansea
2021–22
Seven Sisters Onllwyn
1–1 FT, 2–2 AET, Penalty Shoot Out
Trostre
12 May 2022
at Liberty Stadium, Swansea
2022–23
Penlan Club
2–1
Hakin United
11 May 2023
at Liberty Stadium, Swansea
2023–24
Penlan Club
2–1
Llangyfelach
14 May 2024
at Liberty Stadium, Swansea
Previous winners
1920s
1923–24: – Swansea Amateurs
1924–25: – Cwm Athletic
1925–26: – Swansea Town
1926–27: – Cwm Athletic
1927–28: – Cwm Athletic
1928–29: – Aberpergwm
1929–30: – Cwm Athletic
1930s
1930–31: – Llanelli A
1931–32: – Alexandra
1932–33: – Skewen
1933–34: – Royal Fusiliers
1934–35: – Glyn Neath Welfare
1935–36: – Hafod Brotherhood
1936–37: – Alexandra
1937–38: – Alexandra
1938–39: – Swansea Nomads
1939–40: – No competition
1940s
1940–41: – No competition
1941–42: – No competition
1942–43: – Gwalia Stars
1943–44: – Loughor Rovers
1944–45: – Loughor Rovers
1945–46: – Grovesend Welfare
1946–47: – Royal Naval Air Station
1947–48: – Bwlch Rangers
1948–49: – No competition
1949–50: – Goodwick United [ 8]
1950s
1960s
1960–61: – Llanelli
1961–62: – Llanelli Steel
1962–63: – Ammanford United
1963–64: – Llanelli Steel
1964–65: – Llanelli Steel
1965–66: – Pengelli
1966–67: – Pengelli
1967–68: – Ragged School
1968–69: – West End
1969–70: – St. Josephs
1970s
1970–71: – North End
1971–72: – Hafod Brotherhood
1972–73: – St. Josephs
1973–74: – Fishguard Sports
1974–75: – West End
1975–76: – Swansea Boys Club
1976–77: – Velindre Sports
1977–78: – West End
1978–79: – Swansea Boys Club
1979–80: – Bonymaen Colts
1980s
1980–81: – Ragged School
1981–82: – St Josephs
1982–83: – West End
1983–84: – Winch Wen
1984–85: – Suburbs
1985–86: – North End
1986–87: – Maltsters Sports
1986–87: – Port Tennant Colts
1988–89: – Trostre Sports
1989–90: – Competition Void
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
Number of competition wins
References
National teams
League system
Men
Tier 1–3 Tier 4–6 Tier 7–10 Defunct leagues
Women
Domestic cups