Association football league in Wales
Football league
The Vale of Glamorgan Association Football League is a football league covering the area of the Vale of Glamorgan in Glamorgan , South Wales and the surrounding areas. The leagues are at the seventh and eighth levels of the Welsh football league system .
The league has its origins in the Barry and District League, first formed in 1907.[ 2]
The league is composed of three divisions, which are in tiers seven, eight and nine of the Welsh Football League System.
Member clubs for 2025–26 season[ edit ]
The following clubs are competing in the Vale of Glamorgan League during the 2025–26 season.
AFC Rhoose
Barry Athletic
Cadoxton Imps
Cardiff Airport (reserves)
Cwm Talwg
Island Marine
Penarth Town
St Athan
Vale Madrid
Vale United (reserves)
AFC Rhoose (reserves)
Barry Athletic (reserves)
Cardiff Airport (vets)
Cogan Coronation (reserves)
Cowbridge Town
Dinas Powys (development)
Island Marine (reserves)
Peterston-Super-Ely
Porthkerry Panthers
Rhoose Social
St Athan (reserves)
Vale Athletic
Barry Athletic (development)
Cadoxton Imps (reserves)
Ely Rangers (reserves)
FC Barry
Holton Road (reserves)
Island Marine (development)
Llantwit Major (thirds)
Penarth Town (development)
Sparta Park
St Athan (development)
Sully Sports (development)
Vale of Glamorgan Rovers
Promotion from the Premier Division is possible to the lowest tier of the South Wales Premier League , with the champion of the league playing the other tier 7 champions from the South Wales regional leagues via play-off games to determine promotion.
Champions (Premier Division)[ edit ]
2002–03: – FC Blazes[ 3]
2003–04: – N&M Construction[ 4]
2004–05: – N&M Construction[ 5]
2005–06: –
2006–07: – Rhoose [ 6]
2007–08: – Penarth Town[ 7]
2008–09: – SW Flooring[ 8]
2009–10: – SW Dockers[ 9]
2010–11: – Dockers[ 10]
2011–12: – AFC Colcot[ 11]
2012–13: – AFC Colcot[ 12]
2013–14: – Barry Athletic[ 13]
2014–15: – Cardiff Airport (100% win record)[ 14]
2015–16: – Cardiff Airport [ 15]
2016–17: – Vale United[ 16]
2017–18: – Barry Athletic[ 17]
2018–19: – Barry Athletic
2019–20: – Island Marine[ 18]
2020–21: – Competition cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic
2021–22: – Penarth Town
2022–23: – Holton Road (promoted to SWAL through play-off finals) [ 19]
2023–24: – St Athan
2024–25: – Cardiff Airport reserves[ 20]
National teams
League system
Men
Tier 1–3 Tier 4–6 Tier 7–10 Defunct leagues
Women
Domestic cups