Aberdare Valley Football League

Aberdare Valley Football League The Aberdare and District Junior League came into being in 1904 at almost the same time as the Aberdare Leader Junior Medals competition.

Founded in 1906

Providing local football around the Aberdare and surrounding areas

We currently have U6s, U7s, U8, U9s, U10s, U11s MINI FOOTBALL

Aberdare Valley Premier Division Senior League The local newspaper had organised the first competitive event to be run in the Cynon Valley for junior clubs, with silver medals for the winners. Mr R Silverman of the Leader organised the competition an

d the final on 29 April 1905 was won by Aberaman Windsors. That same season a successful attempt was made to set up a junior league in Aberdare. The founder member clubs were: Aberdare Crecents, Cefnpennar, Cwmbach Lilywhgites, Aberaman Stars, Gadlys Rovers, Aberaman Windsors. GWR Rovers, Aberdare Excelsiors, Mardy Albions and Greenhill Rovers. Three teams later dropped out and the title was won by Aberdare Crescents who were presented with their trophy by Mr John Howell at the Lamb and Flag Hotel. In a challenge match, the league champions were defeated 3-0 by Aberdare Thursdays who assumed the unofficial title of town champions. The following season the league decided to seek affiliation to the South Wales and Monmouthshire FA while in the competition itself, Aberdare Crescents retained their title. Several clubs disbanded during the 1906 close season and the league operated with 7 clubs; Gadlys Rovers disbanded and Cwmaman Reserves failed to complete their fixtures. The Aberdare and District League changed its name to the Aberdare and District (Belle Vue) League for the 1907/8 season but it became defunct in 1908. The clubs switched to the Glamorgan League for the 1908/09 season but the league was re-established as the Aberdare and District Junior League, with 13 clubs. The 1909/10 season was the final time the competition operated until the 1920s. The league was disbanded in 1910 and the clubs switched to the Glamorgan League for the 1910/11 and 1911/12 seasons. In 1912/3 and 1913/4 seasons they played in the Welsh League. At this time an Aberdare and District Thursday League also operated. After the First World War, clubs in the area played in the Glamorgan League and the Welsh League and it was not until 1923 that efforts were made to resurrect a league in Aberdare. Previously, the Glamorgan League had been against local clubs setting up their own league. On 4 August 1923 an advert appeared in the Aberdare Leader and it was at this stage that the South Wales FA intervened. The efforts to restore the league as the Aberdare Valley Football League did not bear fruit until the following season. Twenty clubs joined – Abercwmboi Mush, Aberdare Favourites, Imperial stars, St Peters Abercwmboi, Cwmbach Church, Park Albions, Llwydcoed Athletic, Cwmaman Juniors, Cwmbach Stars, Abernant Rovers, Hirwaun GWR, Duffryn United, Newton Knights, Penderyn, Robertstown, Cwmbach Harriers, Mountain Ash Juniors, Penrhiwceiber Juniors and Cwmbach Juniors – and two Divisions were formed. The Cohen Cup was put up for competitions, as was the Favourite Shield. More clubs joined for the 1925/26 season and the Burton Cup and the Open Cup were added. In 1926 Tom Pugsley, previously secretary of Cwmbach Church for 9 years and a vice chairman of the league, became league secretary and the competition adopted its present title of the Aberdare Valley Football League. At the league general meeting, held at the Whitcombe Inn on August 19 1926, Mr T Henry Jones of Aberaman became chairman and G H Watt of Cwmbach took up the treasurer’s duties. Mr J M Shelby James, secretary of the old league, became a life member, as did Mr Joe Gentle and Mr M Davies. For the 1926/27 season the league ran three Divisions – an open league (Division 1), an under 21 Division (Division 2) and a Division for under 18s (Division 3). But the difficult economic situation began to have an impact on the league and Cwmbach United, Newtown Knights, Cwmdare Welfare and Cwmaman all folded because of financial problems. Nevertheless, for the 1927/28 season a total of 25 clubs operated in three Divisions and it was reported at the AGM on 4 August 1928 that nearly 1,000 players for league and cup had been registered. The demise of the town club led to record numbers of spectators watching matches and the game between Aberaman Albion and Gadlys Juniors attracted a crowd of 1,000. Clubs did not charge for admission but attempts to make collections to boost clubs’ funds were not successful because of the effects of the industrial conditions. Despite the economic downturn the league continued to flourish and the 1929 AGM heard that over 1,500 players had been registered for league and cups in the previous season and the league was financially sound. The 1929-30 season saw a large membership in Division 1 but only 4 clubs in Division 2, while Division 3 for under 18s did not run at all. The campaign was unusual in that the top two clubs in Division 1 still had a game apiece to play when the season closed. It was decided to hold over the final games to the start of the 1930-31 season. A total of 16 clubs competed in Division 1 during the 1930-31 season but no club completed all their fixtures, while membership of the 2nd Division also increased. One difficulty which the league sought to overcome with the aid of the FAW and the South Wales FA was the times that shifts at the pits ended on Saturday mornings. It was hoped that men would be allowed to finish earlier so that they did not have to rush from the pits to play matches. Although the industrial conditions remained difficult, most clubs in the able to continue during the early 30s. But by 1935 the exodus of young men to England to seek employment had affected a number of clubs and attendances and gate receipts fell. In 1934-35, it had been decided to split the league into two sections – one from Penderyn to Abvercwmboi and the other down the valley to Pontcynon. The league was not as well placed as in earlier years and only 13 clubs were in membership in 1936-37

Summarised by Ian Garland from research by Michael van Baaren
Research continues

Today
The league now operates in the Cynon area of the Rhondda Cynon Taff unitary authority, an area that stretches from Rhigos in the north to Carnetown in the south. The league is affiliated to the South Wales FA. Since 1984 the league has operated with two senior Divisions and junior Divisions at under 17/16, under 15/14 and under 13/12 levels, plus mini football for under 11 and under 9 players. The league now has several cup competitions including the Burton Cup (Premier Division), Gilbert Morgan Cup (Division 1), Nat West Cup (Division 1), Tom Pugsley Cup (under 16), Megan Rees Cup (under 14), Shoni Bach James Cup (under 12).

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⚽️ COMET REGISTRATION NOW OPEN – SEASON 2026/27 ⚽️The Aberdare Valley Association Football League is pleased to confirm ...
12/06/2026

⚽️ COMET REGISTRATION NOW OPEN – SEASON 2026/27 ⚽️

The Aberdare Valley Association Football League is pleased to confirm that the COMET Registration System is now open for the 2026/27 season.

📧 Registration forms have been emailed to all clubs.

✅ Log in to COMET
✅ Submit your club entry
✅ Confirm your participation for the new season

📅 Registration Deadline: 16th June 2026

Please ensure all forms are completed and returned to the League Secretary before the deadline to.

Let’s make the 2026/27 season another fantastic year for grassroots football across the Aberdare Valley.

⚽️ LEAGUE REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! ⚽️The Aberdare Valley Association Football League is delighted to announce that regi...
11/06/2026

⚽️ LEAGUE REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! ⚽️

The Aberdare Valley Association Football League is delighted to announce that registration for the 2026/27 season is now officially open.

🏆 Competitive Football
👥 All Teams Welcome

Whether you’re a returning club or looking to join the league, now is the time to secure your place for the new season.

📧 Registration forms have been emailed directly to all clubs.

📅 Registration Deadline: 16th June 2026

⚽️ If You are a new Team and won’t to register please DM us for a registration pack

Don’t miss out – get your registration completed and submitted before the deadline.

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🏆 DANNY EVANS MEMORIAL CUP FINAL 🏆FULL TIME:⚽ AFC Penrhiwceiber Reserves 1️⃣⚽ AFC Oak 0️⃣🎉 AFC Penrhiwceiber Reserves ar...
15/05/2026

🏆 DANNY EVANS MEMORIAL CUP FINAL 🏆

FULL TIME:

⚽ AFC Penrhiwceiber Reserves 1️⃣
⚽ AFC Oak 0️⃣

🎉 AFC Penrhiwceiber Reserves are the 2026 Danny Evans Memorial Cup Champions! 🎉

A hard-fought final at Easy Panels Stadium saw Penrhiwceiber edge a very competitive AFC Oak side to lift the trophy. Both teams gave everything and produced a fantastic advert for grassroots football in the Aberdare Valley. 👏

Congratulations to AFC Penrhiwceiber Reserves on becoming champions, and huge credit to AFC Oak for an outstanding cup run and battling until the final whistle. 💪

A massive thank you to all supporters, players, management, Match Officials and volunteers who made the competition another great success. 🙌

Thank you Aberdare Town FC for hosting another great final

🏆 Champions: AFC Penrhiwceiber Reserves

🏆 DANNY EVANS MEMORIAL CUP FINAL 🏆               🔥It all comes down to this! 🔥AFC Penrhiwceiber reserves take on Afc Oak...
14/05/2026

🏆 DANNY EVANS MEMORIAL CUP FINAL 🏆

🔥It all comes down to this! 🔥

AFC Penrhiwceiber reserves take on Afc Oak in what promises to be a massive night at Easy Panels Stadium (Aberaman Park)! ⚽

📅 Friday 15th May 2026
⏰ 6PM Kick Off
📍 Easy Panels Stadium, Aberaman Park

After two impressive semi-final victories, both sides have earned their place in the final and will be battling it out for silverware and local bragging rights! 💪

Match Officials: ⚽️

Referee - Robert Evans
Assistant Referee 1 - Carwyn Harris
Assistant Referee 2 - Stephen Lane
4th Official - Cody Crockett

🎟 Entry Fees:
Adults - £3
Children - £1
Seniors (Over 65) - £1
(Cash Preferably)

🚫 No alcohol to be brought into the Ground
🚫 No dogs allowed (except assistance dogs)

Get yourselves down and support grassroots football in the Aberdare Valley! 🙌

🏆 Danny Evans Memorial Cup – Semi Final Results 🏆Two huge semi finals took place tonight in the Aberdare Valley Football...
12/05/2026

🏆 Danny Evans Memorial Cup – Semi Final Results 🏆

Two huge semi finals took place tonight in the Aberdare Valley Football League, with four sides battling for a place in the final! ⚽🔥

🔶 Semi Final 1
AFC Penrhiwceiber Reserves 9️⃣-1️⃣ Penywaun FC

A dominant performance from AFC Penrhiwceiber Reserves sees them book their place in the final after an incredible attacking display. Credit to Penywaun FC who battled throughout and showed great spirit. 👏

🔶 Semi Final 2
Abernant Football Club 0️⃣-2️⃣ AFC Oak

A strong and disciplined performance from AFC Oak earns them a deserved place in the final. Massive respect to Abernant Football Club for their effort and commitment in a hard-fought contest. 💪

🏆 Final Confirmed:
AFC Penrhiwceiber Reserves 🆚 AFC Oak

Congratulations to both finalists and thank you to all players, officials and supporters for another brilliant evening of grassroots football! ⚽👏

🔥 MATCHDAY TONIGHT 🔥It’s semi-final night in the 🏆 Danny Evans Memorial Cup 🏆 with two huge clashes taking place across ...
12/05/2026

🔥 MATCHDAY TONIGHT 🔥

It’s semi-final night in the 🏆 Danny Evans Memorial Cup 🏆 with two huge clashes taking place across the Aberdare Valley Football League!

⚽ Semi Final 1
🔵 AFC Penrhiwceiber Reserves 🆚 Penywaun FC
📍 Pentwyn Recreation Ground
🕕 6PM KO

Match Officials:
👨‍⚖️ Referee: Robert Evans
🚩 Assistant Referee 1: Steve Lane
🚩 Assistant Referee 2: Jayden Butts

⚽ Semi Final 2
🟢 Abernant Football Club 🆚 Oak FC
📍 Mikes Field
🕕 6PM KO

Match Officials:
👨‍⚖️ Referee: Liam Cooper
🚩 Assistant Referee 1: Carwyn Harris
🚩 Assistant Referee 2: Carson Grice

Two places in the final are on the line tonight — expect drama, passion, and top grassroots football💥

Best of luck to all four clubs, players, management, officials and supporters involved 👏

🏆 GILBERT MORGAN CUP FINAL CHAMPIONS 🏆What a night for AFC Llwydcoed Reserves as they lifted the Gilbert Morgan Cup with...
09/05/2026

🏆 GILBERT MORGAN CUP FINAL CHAMPIONS 🏆

What a night for AFC Llwydcoed Reserves as they lifted the Gilbert Morgan Cup with a fantastic 3-0 victory! 👏⚽

A massive congratulations to everyone involved with the club — players, management, coaches and supporters. A special thank you to all the fans who came out and created an incredible atmosphere on the night. 🖤

We also want to give huge credit to Abernant Football Club, who battled from the first whistle to the last and played their part in a brilliant final. Reaching a cup final is a fantastic achievement and they represented themselves and the league with pride throughout the competition. 👏💚

Also a big Thank You to our 4 Officials for an excellent job they did yesterday Aberdare Referees

Grassroots football at its very best. ❤️⚽

🏆 GILBERT MORGAN CUP FINAL 🏆Here are your confirmed team sheets for tonight’s Final between AFC Llwydcoed Reserves and A...
08/05/2026

🏆 GILBERT MORGAN CUP FINAL 🏆

Here are your confirmed team sheets for tonight’s Final between AFC Llwydcoed Reserves and Abernant Football Club ⚽🔥

📍 Aberaman Park (Easy Panels Stadium)🕕 6PM KO

Two strong squads. One trophy on the line.Who will be crowned champions? 👀🏆

Good luck to both clubs, players, management and supporters ahead of tonight’s big match!

👨‍⚖️ Match OfficialsReferee: Ieuan WynneAssistants: Carwyn Harris & Carson Grice4th Official: Liam Cooper

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