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2009–10 Welsh Football League Division Three


FieldValue
competitionWelsh Football League Division Three
season2009–10
winnersAberbargoed Buds
promotedAberbargoed Buds, Abertillery Bluebirds, Cwmaman Institute
relegatedSeven Sisters, Troedyrhiw, Llantwit Fardre, Pentwyn Dynamo, Garw
biggest home winCwmaman Institute 6–0 Garw
15 May 2010
biggest away winGarw 1–6 Goytre
26 September 2009
Garw 1–6 Seven Sisters
10 October 2009
Pentwyn Dynamo 1–6 Pontyclun
10 October 2009
South Gower 1–6 Abertillery Bluebirds
13 February 2010
highest scoringCwmamman United 5–6 Briton Ferry Llansawel
19 August 2009
Goytre 7–4 Garw
23 January 2010
South Gower 7–4 Garw
13 April 2010
total goals1105
average goals3.61
prevseason2008–09
nextseason2010–11

15 May 2010 26 September 2009 Garw 1–6 Seven Sisters 10 October 2009 Pentwyn Dynamo 1–6 Pontyclun 10 October 2009 South Gower 1–6 Abertillery Bluebirds 13 February 2010 19 August 2009 Goytre 7–4 Garw 23 January 2010 South Gower 7–4 Garw 13 April 2010

The 2009–10 Welsh Football League Division Three began on 15 August 2009 and ended on 22 May 2010. Aberbargoed Buds won the league by one point.

Team changes from 2008–09

Abertillery Bluebirds were promoted from the Gwent County League and Corus Steel were promoted from the South Wales Amateur League. Briton Ferry Athletic and Llansawel merged to form Briton Ferry Lansawel. South Gower applied to join the league and were accepted replacing Llansawel.

Ystradgynlais were relegated to the Neath & District League and Merthyr Saints were relegated to the South Wales Amateur League.

AFC Llwydcoed, AFC Porth and Porthcawl Town were promoted to the Welsh Football League Division Two.

Pentwyn Dynamos, Garw and Pontypridd Town were relegated from the Welsh Football League Division Two.

League table

Results

References

References

  1. [http://www.britonferryllansawelafc.com/ Briton Ferry Llansawel – Official Website]
  2. link. (27 March 2009)
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