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Football tournament
Mond Cup
Founded1923
RegionWest Wales
Most successful club(s)Unknown

The Mond Cup is a cup competition in Welsh football organised by the West Wales Football Association.

History

The competition was established in 1923 and is considered to be one of the oldest domestic cup competition for Welsh football clubs, after the more well known and prestigious Welsh Cup. Unlike the Welsh Cup, where 135 teams entered in 2008–09, the competition is only open to the members of the West Wales Football Association. It was named after Sir Alfred Mond who is believed to have funded the establishment of the competition.

Format

The format has changes many times over the years. From XXXX to 2008–09 the cup was a straight knockout competition. From 2009–10 to 2012–13 the competition consisted of four groups with the winners then making the semi-finals. All ties were then played at Richmond Park, the home ground of Carmarthen Town.

Winners

The first Mond Cup was won by ???

Past Cup Winners

Season-by-season list of winners and runners-up.

Season Winner Score Runner Up Venue
1933–34 St Peter's Rovers
1934–35 St Peter's Rovers
1949–50 Ponthenry
1950–51 Ponthenry
1951–52 Ponthenry
1952–53 Ponthenry
1971–72 Pressed Steel Fisher Sports (Camford Sports)
1958–59 Ynysmedwy Athletic 3–1 HMS Goldcrest Richmond Park (Carmarthen)
2009–10 Carmarthen Town 2–0 Ammanford AFC Richmond Park (Carmarthen)
2010–11 Carmarthen Town Pencader Richmond Park (Carmarthen)
2011–12
2012–13 Ponthenri 1–0 Ammanford AFC Richmond Park (Carmarthen)
2013-14 St Clears 3-3 (3-2 on Pens) Caerbryn Richmond Park (Carmarthen)
2014-15 No Competition N/A N/A N/A

See also

References

  1. "Welsh Icons News | Mond Cup Final in Carmarthen".
  2. "History_jackharding_player". Archived from the original on 2019-07-24. Retrieved 2019-07-24.
  3. "Camfords History".

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