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The South Wales Senior League is a former football league in South Wales. The league consisted of two divisions, named Divisions One and Two. Division One was a feeder to the Welsh Football League Division Three, and therefore sat at levels 5 of the Welsh football pyramid.
The league was dominated by clubs from Cardiff with no fewer than 14 titles going to the city. Bridgend Street won it four times and their success in 2011 saw them move up into the Welsh Football League for the first time.
The league was merged with South Wales Amateur League in 2015–16 season to form South Wales Alliance League.
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Member Clubs in the final 2014-15 season
Division 1
- AFC Butetown
- Brecon Corries
- Cornelly United
- Cwmaman Institute
- Cwmbach Royal Stars
- Fochriw
- Grange Albion
- Max United (withdrew mid-season)
- Penydarren BGC
- Pontlottyn
- Porthcawl Town
- Sporting Marvels
- Sully Sports
- Tonyrefail BGC
Division 2
- AFC Whitchurch
- Cadoxton Barry
- Cefn Cribwr
- Cogan Coronation
- Garw SBGC
- Llanrumney United
- Margam Youth Centre
- Penrhiwceiber Cons Athletic
- Penrhiwfer
- St Albans
- St Josephs
- Stanleytown
- Tongwynlais
- Ynyshir Albions
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Divisional Champions[1]
Division One Champions - by number of titles
- Bridgend Street – 4 titles
- Caerau (Ely) – 4 titles
- Sully Sports – 4 titles
- Fairwater – 2 titles
- Grange Quins – 1 title
- AFC Llwydcoed – 1 title
- Bettws – 1 title
- Cwm Welfare – 1 title
- Lisvane – 1 title
- Lisvane Heath Hornets – 1 title
- Penrhiwfer – 1 title
- Pentwyn Dynamos – 1 title
- Pontlottyn – 1 title
- Ynyshir Albions – 1 title
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References
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