sport.wikisort.org - TeamGrange Albion Association Football Club is a Welsh football team based in Grangetown, Cardiff, Wales. They play in the South Wales Alliance League Premier Division, which is in the fourth tier of the Welsh football league system.
Association football club in Wales
Football club
Grange AlbionFull name | Grange Albion Association Football Club |
---|
Founded | 1942 |
---|
Ground | Coronation Park, Cardiff |
---|
League | South Wales Alliance Premier |
---|
2021–22 | South Wales Alliance Premier, 16th of 16 (relegated) |
---|
History
The football team was formed in 1942 by the merger of Stockland Rovers (who had been a formidable junior team in the 1930s), merged with players of the Grange Albion baseball team to form Grange Albion AFC.
The 1946–47 season saw the club finish as undefeated winners of the First Division of the Cardiff & District League. They also won the Lord Ninian Stuart Cup in the same season. In the 1949–50 season Grange Albion became the first Cardiff & District team to win the South Wales & Monmouthshire Amateur Cup, a feat which they repeated in 1988 and 2001. During the 1950s they also spent time in the South Wales Amateur League having gained promotion from the local Cardiff and District League.
The 1987–88 season was one of the most successful in the club's history as it won both the Cardiff & District Premier Division and the SWFA Intermediate Cup as well as being runners-up in the Lord Ninian Stuart Cup
Grange Albion went on to retain the Premier Division title in 1988–89. The 1989–90 season brought further success with another appearance in the SWFA Intermediate Cup Final while the reserve team won both the Cardiff & District First Division title and the Greyhound Cup.
In 1990-91 Grange Albion joined the newly established South Wales Senior League and in the same season won the League's C.W. Bruty Cup with a 4–1 win over Tredomen Athletic at Somerton Park Newport. The club have gone on to win the C.W. Bruty Cup on two further occasions, in 1995 against Caerau Ely and in 2011 against Cogan Coronation.[1]
Over the years a number of former players have gone on to play professionally including Fred Stansfield, Graham Vearncombe, David Giles, Matteo Pulvirenti and Melvyn Rees.
Honours
- South Wales Senior League Division Two - Runner-up: 2001–02[2]
- Cardiff & District League Premier Division - Champions: 1987–88; 1988–89
- Cardiff & District League First Division - Champions: 1946–47; 1989-90 (reserves)
- Lord Ninian Stuart Cup – Winners: 1946–47
- Lord Ninian Stuart Cup – Runners-up: 1987–88
- South Wales & Monmouthshire Amateur Cup/ South Wales Intermediate Cup – Winners: 1949–50; 1987–88; 2000–01.[3]
- C.W. Bruty Cup – Winners: 1990–91; 1994–95; 2010–11
References
External links
South Wales Alliance League |
---|
2021–22 clubs - Premier Division | |
---|
2021–22 clubs - Division One | |
---|
2021–22 clubs - Division Two |
- Aberfan Social
- AFC Butetown
- AFC Wattstown
- Bettws
- Cardiff Cosmopolitan
- Cogan Coronation
- Cornelly United
- Cwmbach Royal Stars
- Llangeinor
- Llangynwyd Rangers
- Llantwit Fardre
- Nelson Cavaliers
- St Albans
- St Josephs
- Tata Steel United
- Treherbert BGC
|
---|
Former clubs | |
---|
Defunct former clubs | |
---|
|
---|
|
National teams | Men |
- Wales
- Under-21
- Under-20
- Under-19
- Under-18
- Under-17
- Semi-pro
|
---|
Women | |
---|
|
---|
League system | Men | Tier 1–3 |
- Cymru Premier (1)
- Cymru North (2)
- Cymru South (2)
- Ardal Leagues (3)
|
---|
Tier 4–6 |
- Aberystwyth League (5)
- Carmarthenshire League (5–7)
- Ceredigion League (5–7)
- Gwent County League (4–6)
- Mid Wales Football League (4–5)
- Montgomeryshire Football League (5)
- Neath & District League (5–7)
- North East Wales Football League (4–5)
- North Wales Coast East (4–5)
- North Wales Coast West (4–5)
- Pembrokeshire League (5–9)
- South Wales Alliance League (4–6)
- Swansea Senior Football League (5–7)
- West Wales Premier League (4)
|
---|
Tier 7–10 |
- Aberdare Valley League (7–8)
- Bridgend & District League (7–9)
- Cardiff & District League (7–10)
- Cardiff Combination League (7–9)
- East Gwent League (7–8)
- Gwent Central League (7–8)
- Merthyr & District League (7–8)
- Newport and District League (7–10)
- North Gwent Football League (7)
- Port Talbot Football League (7)
- Rhondda & District League (7–8)
- Taff Ely & Rhymney Valley Alliance League (7–8)
- Vale of Glamorgan League (7–8)
|
---|
Defunct |
- Anglesey (1895–2020)
- Bangor & District (1930–37, 1945–50)
- Caernarfon & District (1950–2014)
- Clwyd (1974-2011)
- Cymru Alliance (1990–2019)
- Denbighshire (1890–1902)
- Gwynedd (1983-2020)
- North East Wales (2011–20)
- North Wales Alliance (1912–21)
- North Wales Coast (1893–1921, 1933–35)
- South Wales Amateur (1946–2015)
- South Wales (1890–1911)
- South Wales Senior (1991–2015)
- Vale of Clwyd and Conwy (2011-2020)
- Vale of Conwy (1922-2002)
- Welsh Alliance (1984–2020)
- Welsh Football League (1904–2020)
- Welsh League North (1935–84)
- Welsh National League (North) (1921–30)
- Welsh National League (Wrexham Area) (1945–2020)
- Wrexham and District (1903–12, 1925–39)
|
---|
|
---|
Women |
- Welsh Premier Women's League/Adran League
|
---|
|
---|
Domestic cups | Men | Active |
- Welsh Cup
- Welsh League Cup
- FAW Trophy
- FAW Welsh Youth Cup
- Ardal North Cup
- Ardal South Cup
|
---|
Defunct |
- Welsh Football League Cup (1925–2020)
- Cymru Alliance League Cup (1990–2019)
- FAW Premier Cup (1997–2008)
|
---|
|
---|
Women | |
---|
|
---|
|
Текст в блоке "Читать" взят с сайта "Википедия" и доступен по лицензии Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike; в отдельных случаях могут действовать дополнительные условия.
Другой контент может иметь иную лицензию. Перед использованием материалов сайта WikiSort.org внимательно изучите правила лицензирования конкретных элементов наполнения сайта.
2019-2025
WikiSort.org - проект по пересортировке и дополнению контента Википедии