WWFA Intermediate Cup
| Region | |
|---|---|
| Current champions | Hakin United | 
| Most successful club(s) | West End/  Ragged School (7 titles)  | 
The West Wales Intermediate Challenge Cup is the regional knock-out competition for clubs beneath the umbrella of the West Wales Football Association, at the level of Tier 4 and below of the Welsh Football Pyramid in South West Wales.[1][2]
The tournament invites clubs typically from the top divisions of the Carmarthenshire League, Neath & District League, Pembrokeshire League and Swansea Senior League.
History
The competition started in the 1923–24 season and was known until the 1973-74 season as the West Wales Amateur Cup.[3] Since the 1974-75 season it has been called the Intermediate Cup but is also commonly referred to as the West Wales Cup.
Recent finals
| Season | Winners | Score | Runners-up | Scorers | Date | Other info | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012–13[4] | Johnston | 3–2 | Penlan Club | at Liberty Stadium, Swansea | ||
| 2013–14 | Penlan Club | 5–3 | Seaside | |||
| 2014–15[5] | Team Swansea | 10–0 | Ystradgynlais | at Liberty Stadium, Swansea | ||
| 2015–16[6] | Goodwick United | 2–1 | Morriston Olympic | at Liberty Stadium, Swansea | ||
| 2016–17 | Team Swansea | 1–0 | CRC Rangers | at Liberty Stadium, Swansea | ||
| 2017–18 | Goodwick United | 1–0 | Penlan Club | at Liberty Stadium, Swansea | ||
| 2018–19[7] | Merlins Bridge | 3–1 | Carew | at Liberty Stadium, Swansea | ||
| 2021–22 | Seven Sisters Onllwyn | 1–1 FT, 2–2 AET, Penalty Shoot Out | Trostre | 12 May 2022 | at Liberty Stadium, Swansea | |
| 2022–23 | Penlan Club | 2–1 | Hakin United | 11 May 2023 | at Liberty Stadium, Swansea | |
| 2023–24 | Penlan Club | 2–1 | Llangyfelach | 14 May 2024 | at Liberty Stadium, Swansea | |
| 2024–25 | Hakin United | 3–2 | Tenby | 15 May 2025 | at Swansea.com Stadium, Swansea | 
Previous winners
1920s
- 1923–24: – Swansea Amateurs
 - 1924–25: – Cwm Athletic
 - 1925–26: – Swansea Town
 - 1926–27: – Cwm Athletic
 - 1927–28: – Cwm Athletic
 - 1928–29: – Aberpergwm
 - 1929–30: – Cwm Athletic
 
1930s
- 1930–31: – Llanelli A
 - 1931–32: – Alexandra
 - 1932–33: – Skewen
 - 1933–34: – Royal Fusiliers
 - 1934–35: – Glyn Neath Welfare
 - 1935–36: – Hafod Brotherhood
 - 1936–37: – Alexandra
 - 1937–38: – Alexandra
 - 1938–39: – Swansea Nomads
 - 1939–40: – No competition
 
1940s
- 1940–41: – No competition
 - 1941–42: – No competition
 - 1942–43: – Gwalia Stars
 - 1943–44: – Loughor Rovers
 - 1944–45: – Loughor Rovers
 - 1945–46: – Grovesend Welfare
 - 1946–47: – Royal Naval Air Station
 - 1947–48: – Bwlch Rangers
 - 1948–49: – No competition
 - 1949–50: – Goodwick United[8]
 
1950s
- 1950–51: – National Oil Refineries
 - 1951–52: – Atlas Sports
 - 1952–53: – Atlas Sports
 - 1953–54: – Clydach United
 - 1954–55: – Grovesend Welfare
 - 1955–56: – N.O.R. Sports
 - 1956–57: – Hakin United[9]
 - 1957–58: – Narberth
 - 1958–59: – Ynysmeudwy
 - 1959–60: – Clydach
 
1960s
- 1960–61: – Llanelli
 - 1961–62: – Llanelli Steel
 - 1962–63: – Ammanford United
 - 1963–64: – Llanelli Steel
 - 1964–65: – Llanelli Steel
 - 1965–66: – Pengelli
 - 1966–67: – Pengelli
 - 1967–68: – Ragged School
 - 1968–69: – West End
 - 1969–70: – St. Joseph's[10]
 
1970s
- 1970–71: – North End
 - 1971–72: – Hafod Brotherhood
 - 1972–73: – St. Joseph's
 - 1973–74: – Fishguard Sports
 - 1974–75: – West End
 - 1975–76: – Swansea Boys Club
 - 1976–77: – Velindre Sports
 - 1977–78: – West End
 - 1978–79: – Swansea Boys Club
 - 1979–80: – Bonymaen Colts
 
1980s
- 1980–81: – Ragged School
 - 1981–82: – St. Joseph's
 - 1982–83: – West End
 - 1983–84: – Winch Wen
 - 1984–85: – Suburbs
 - 1985–86: – North End
 - 1986–87: – Maltsters Sports
 - 1986–87: – Port Tennant Colts
 - 1988–89: – Trostre Sports
 - 1989–90: – Competition Void
 
1990s
- 1990–91: – Ragged School
 - 1991–92: – North End
 - 1992–93: – Ragged School
 - 1993–94: – West End
 - 1994–95: – Ragged School
 - 1995–96: – Treboeth United
 - 1996–97: – Brunswick United
 - 1997–98: – West End
 - 1998–99: – Hakin United
 - 1999–2000: – Mountain Dew Rovers
 
2000s
- 2000–01: – Ragged School
 - 2001–02: – West End
 - 2002–03: – Seaside
 - 2003–04: – Hakin United
 - 2004–05: – Winch Wen
 - 2005–06: – St. Joseph's[11]
 - 2006–07: – Winch Wen
 - 2007–08: – Seaside
 - 2008–09: – South Gower
 - 2009–10: – Coelbren Athletic
 
2010s
- 2010–11: – Ragged School
 - 2011–12: – Dafen Welfare[12]
 - 2012–13: – Johnston
 - 2013–14: – Penlan Club
 - 2014–15: – Team Swansea
 - 2015–16: – Goodwick United
 - 2016–17: – Team Swansea
 - 2017–18: – Goodwick United
 - 2018–19: – Merlins Bridge
 - 2019–20: – Competition cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic
 
2020s
- 2020–21: – Competition cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic
 - 2021–22: – Seven Sisters Onllwyn
 - 2022–23: – Penlan Club
 - 2023–24: – Penlan Club
 - 2024–25: – Hakin United
 
Number of competition wins
- Ragged School – 7
 - West End – 7
 - Cwm Athletic – 4
 - Hakin United – 4
 - St. Joseph's – 4
 - Alexandra – 3
 - Goodwick United – 3
 - Hafod Brotherhood/ Swansea Nomads – 3
 - Llanelli Steel - 3
 - North End – 3
 - Penlan Club – 3
 - Seaside – 3
 - Winch Wen – 3
 - Atlas Sports – 2
 - Grovesend Welfare – 2
 - Llanelli / Llanelli A – 2
 - Loughor Rovers – 2
 - National Oil Refineries - 2
 - Pengelli - 2
 - Swansea Boys Club – 2
 - Team Swansea - 2
 - Aberpergwm – 1
 - Ammanford United – 1
 - Bonymaen Colts - 1
 - Brunswick United – 1
 - Bwlch Rangers – 1
 - Clydach - 1
 - Clydach United – 1
 - Coelbren Athletic – 1
 - Dafen Welfare – 1
 - Fishguard Sports – 1
 - Glyn Neath Welfare – 1
 - Gwalia Stars – 1
 - Johnston – 1
 - Maltsters Sports – 1
 - Merlins Bridge – 1
 - Mountain Dew Rovers - 1
 - Narberth - 1
 - Port Tennant Colts – 1
 - Royal Naval Air Station - 1
 - Royal Fusiliers - 1
 - Seven Sisters Onllwyn – 1
 - Skewen - 1
 - South Gower – 1
 - Suburbs - 1
 - Swansea Amateurs – 1
 - Swansea Town – 1
 - Treboeth United – 1
 - Trostre Sports – 1
 - Velindre Sports - 1
 - Ynysmeudwy - 1
 
References
- ^ "WWFA INTERMEDIATE CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION RULES".
 - ^ "West Wales Football Association -". West Wales Football Association.
 - ^ "Official Handbook and Rule Book - Season 2018-2019" (PDF). West Wales Football Association. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
 - ^ "Full match report of Johnston's magnificent West Wales Intermediate Cup final victory". Western Telegraph.
 - ^ "Team Swansea 10-0 Ystradgynlais". www.pitchero.com.
 - ^ "Relive the drama as Goodwick United win the West Wales Intermediate Cup final". Western Telegraph.
 - ^ "RE-LIVE THE FINAL: Merlins Bridge beat Carew to win West Wales Cup". Western Telegraph.
 - ^ "Hoss looks back at when Goodwick won West Wales Cup in 1950". Pembrokeshire Sport. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
 - ^ "Wonderful news for The Vikings, who now own their 'Obs' pitch!". Pembrokeshire Sport. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
 - ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20090429101810/http://www.cwmwanderers.co.uk/
 - ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20081231061425/http://www.stjoes.co.uk/wwcup.shtm
 - ^ "Honours". Dafen Welfare AFC. Retrieved 15 September 2021.