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The 1970–71 season saw them finish as league champions and promoted to Division One. The 1971–72 season saw the club finish as runner-up and gain promotion to Premier Division, then highest tier of football in South Wales. Dai Smith won promotion with Aberaman and Cardiff University in 3 consecutive seasons 1969 to 1972.
The league follows the standard BUCS double pyramid, with two Premier divisions (North and South) sitting above five regions (Scottish, Northern, Midlands, Western and South Eastern). There are five divisions, one for each region, in the top regional tier (Tier 1), but at lower tiers the regions may be sub-divided into A, B, etc. divisions on a ...
2006 Football League play-offs (4 P) Pages in category "Football competitions in Cardiff" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
This is a list of events that have been held at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales: Association football ... 2003 Football League Second Division play-off final;
The Welsh Varsity is an annual sporting event contested by Cardiff University and Swansea University, usually in early April.The sports contested include rugby union, hockey, cricket, squash, badminton, lacrosse, rowing, golf, basketball, football, American football, ultimate frisbee, netball, volleyball, fencing and an array of other sports.
Ashford made his Football League bow for Cardiff in Wednesday night’s 1-0 win at Birmingham. The pacey front runner already had four cup appearances under his belt this season, but his 19 minute ...
British Universities and Colleges Sport, commonly abbreviated as BUCS, is the governing body for higher education sport in the United Kingdom. BUCS is responsible for organising 54 inter-university sports in the United Kingdom, as well as representative teams for the FISU World University Championships and the FISU World University Games .
The Cardiff Combination Football League is a football league covering the city of Cardiff and surrounding areas in South Wales. The leagues are at the seventh, eighth and ninth levels of the Welsh football league system. The most successful club in the league's history is Caerau (Ely), with ten top division titles.