Gwent County FA Amateur Cup

The Gwent County Football Association Amateur Cup is the regional knock-out competition for clubs beneath the umbrella of the Gwent County Football Association in South Wales. Known as the Gwent Amateur Cup, it has also in its history been called the Monmouthshire Amateur Cup.

Gwent County FA Amateur Cup
Founded1925
Region Wales
Current championsNantyglo
Most successful club(s)Albion Rovers (Newport) (7 wins)
2024–25

Previous winners

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Information sourced from the Gwent County Football Association website unless otherwise indicated.[1]

1920s

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  • 1925–26: – Lovell's Athletic
  • 1926–27: – New Tredegar
  • 1927–28: – Excelsiors
  • 1928–29: – Lovell's Athletic
  • 1929–30: – 1st Brigade R.H.A.

1930s

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  • 1930–31: – Cwm Betterment
  • 1931–32: – Lliswerry
  • 1932–33: – Cwm Betterment
  • 1933–34: – Brookside Athletic
  • 1934–35: – Cwm Welfare
  • 1935–36: – Ynysddu Crusaders[2]
  • 1936–37: – Ebbw Junction
  • 1937–38: – Clydach United
  • 1938–39: – Cefn Forest
  • 1939–40: – No competition – World War Two

1940s

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  • 1940–41: – No competition – World War Two
  • 1941–42: – No competition – World War Two
  • 1942–43: – No competition – World War Two
  • 1943–44: – No competition – World War Two
  • 1944–45: – Cwm Welfare
  • 1945–46: – Lysaght’s
  • 1946–47: – Albion Rovers
  • 1947–48: – Ynysddu Welfare
  • 1948–49: – Newbridge Welfare
  • 1949–50: – St. Julian's

1950s

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  • 1950–51: – St. Julian's
  • 1951–52: – St. Julian's
  • 1952–53: – Fleur-de-Lys Welfare
  • 1953–54: – Fleur-de-Lys Welfare
  • 1954–55: – Caerleon
  • 1955–56: – St. Julian's
  • 1956–57: – St. Julian's
  • 1957–58: – Monmouth Town
  • 1958–59: – Monmouth Town
  • 1959–60: – Albion Rovers (Newport)

1960s

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  • 1960–61: – Docks United
  • 1961–62: – Abergavenny Thursdays
  • 1962–63: – Girlings
  • 1963–64: – Caerleon
  • 1964–65: – Bedwas Colliery
  • 1965–66: – Caerleon
  • 1966–67: – Corinthians
  • 1967–68: – Christchurch
  • 1968–69: – Pontnewydd
  • 1969–70: – Fields Park Athletic

1970s

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1980s

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  • 1980–81: – Girlings (Cwmbran)
  • 1981–82: – Newbridge Town
  • 1982–83: – Tredegar Town[3]
  • 1983–84: – Monmouth Town
  • 1984–85: – Caldicot Town
  • 1985–86: – Risca United[4]
  • 1986–87: – Albion Rovers (Newport)
  • 1987–88: – Albion Rovers (Newport)
  • 1988–89: – Newport Corinthians
  • 1989–90: – Albion Rovers (Newport)

1990s

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  • 1990–91: – Albion Rovers (Newport)
  • 1991–92: – Pill
  • 1992–93: – Pill[5]
  • 1993–94: – Spencer Youth and Boys
  • 1994–95: – Newport Civil Service
  • 1995–96: – Monmouth Town
  • 1996–97: – Spencer Youth and Boys
  • 1997–98: – Cwmtillery[6]
  • 1998–99: – Newport Civil Service
  • 1999–00: – Cwmtillery[6]

2000s

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  • 2000–01: – Abertillery Town[6]
  • 2001–02: – Llanhilleth Athletic
  • 2002–03: – Christchurch/Hamdden
  • 2003–04: – Croesyceiliog
  • 2004–05: – Underwood
  • 2005–06: – Abertillery Bluebirds
  • 2006–07: – Abertillery Bluebirds
  • 2007–08: – Govilon
  • 2008–09: – Abertillery Bluebirds
  • 2009–10: – Coed Eva Athletic

2010s

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  • 2010–11: – Newport Corinthians
  • 2011–12: – Lliswerry
  • 2012–13: – Lliswerry
  • 2013–14: – Pill
  • 2014–15: – Albion Rovers (Newport)
  • 2015–16: – Spencer Youth & Boys
  • 2016–17: – Fairfield United
  • 2017–18: – Ynysddu Welfare[7]
  • 2018–19: – Abertillery Excelsiors[8]
  • 2019–20: – Competition not completed (Covid-19 pandemic)

2020s

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References

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  1. ^ "2024-25 Handbook" (PDF). Gwent County Football Association. Retrieved 12 May 2025.
  2. ^ "Ynysddu Welfare - Club constitution" (PDF). Ynysddu Welfare. Retrieved 12 May 2025.
  3. ^ "Club profile: Tredegar Town". Ardal Southern. Retrieved 12 May 2025.
  4. ^ "A BRIEF HISTORY OF RISCA UNITED A.F.C." (PDF). Risca United. Retrieved 12 May 2025.
  5. ^ Phillips, Sallie. "IN PICTURES: More pictures of local sport from across Gwent". South Wales Argus. Retrieved 12 May 2025.
  6. ^ a b c "Abertillery Excelsiors - About". Abertillery Excelsiors. Retrieved 12 May 2025.
  7. ^ Pritchard, Tom (27 December 2018). "The Winners and Losers of Welsh Domestic Football in 2018". Y Clwb Pel-Droed. Retrieved 12 May 2025.
  8. ^ "Crickhowell thrased 5-0 in cup final". Brecon & Radnor Express. 8 May 2019. Retrieved 12 May 2025.
  9. ^ "Gwent County FA Amateur Cup 2021-22". All Wales Sports. Retrieved 12 May 2025.
  10. ^ "Gwent County FA Amateur Cup 2022-23". All Wales Sports. Retrieved 12 May 2025.
  11. ^ Hicks, Tom (13 May 2024). "AFC Pontymister crowned Gwent County Amateur Cup champions". Caerphilly Observer. Retrieved 12 May 2025.
  12. ^ "Gwent County FA Amateur Cup 2023-24". All Wales Sports. Retrieved 12 May 2025.
  13. ^ "Gwent County FA Amateur Cup 2024-25". All Wales Sports. Retrieved 12 May 2025.