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List of Welsh Cup finals

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The Wrexham team which won the first Welsh Cup in 1878. The team are pictured without the trophy, as it was not ready until a year later.

The Football Association of Wales Challenge Cup,[1] commonly known as the Welsh Cup, is a knockout cup competition in Welsh football, organised by the Football Association of Wales (the FAW). It is the third-oldest association football competition in the world, behind only its English and Scottish equivalents, having begun in 1877.[2] The tournament is open to any men's football team in Wales; however, the club's ground must meet certain requirements laid out by the FAW prior to entering.[1] Welsh clubs playing within the English football league system have been excluded from entering the tournament since 1995, a few years after the creation of the League of Wales,[3][4] when UEFA decreed that the winner of the competition could not compete in the European Cup Winners' Cup unless the sides were barred from entering.[3] This prohibition currently affects five clubs: Cardiff City, Merthyr Town, Newport County, Swansea City and Wrexham. During its history, the competition has allowed some English clubs close to Wales to enter the tournament and has been won on 21 occasions by teams based outside Wales' borders.[3]

As of 2016, the record for the most wins is held by Wrexham, who have won the competition on 23 occasions, their last victory coming in 1995.[3][5] Apart from Wrexham, only Cardiff City and Swansea City have won the competition on 10 or more occasions, having won 22 and 10 respectively.[3] Shrewsbury Town hold the record for the most times an English team has won the Cup, having claimed victory on six occasions. The last English winner of the Welsh Cup was Hereford United in 1990.[5]

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History

The Welsh Cup was founded by the Football Association of Wales in 1877, staging the first competition for the 1877โ€“88 season. The first final was played on 30 March 1878 and was won by Wrexham who defeated Druids 1โ€“0, Jas Davies scoring the first Welsh Cup final goal for the Dragons.[6][7] Despite their defeat, amateur side Druids, who had become the first Welsh side to enter the English FA Cup the year before only to withdraw without playing a match, dominated the early stagings of the competition,[8] featuring in eight of the first ten finals, winning five.[5] However, the dawn of fully professional football clubs eventually proved too strong for the side who reached their last final in 1901.[8]

Although the competition was introduced for Welsh clubs, English clubs close to the border were also allowed to enter and Shropshire based Oswestry Town and Cheshire based Northwich Victoria both participated in the inaugural season in 1877โ€“88,[9] the final for the 1878โ€“79 tournament the following year also being held in Oswestry.[7][10] In its early stages, the competition was dominated by teams from the northern area of Wales with Wrexham, Druids, Chirk and Newtown White Stars claiming multiple titles each by the turn of the century as well as other northern based sides Bangor and Aberystywth Town also claiming victories.[3] It was not until 1903 that a Welsh side from the south of the country reached the final, by which time the competition had even been won on four occasions by English sides, when Aberaman Athletic reached the final but suffered an 8โ€“0 defeat to Wrexham,[3] a result that still stands as the biggest victory in a Welsh Cup final.[7] It would take a further 9 years for a southern side to win the cup, Cardiff City claiming the title after defeating Pontypridd 3โ€“0 in a replay in 1912.[3][11] The tie was also the first time that the final had been played in the south of Wales.[7]

During the 1960s, the competition gained new interest when the winner was handed a place in the qualifying rounds of the European Cup Winners' Cup. This gave amateur Welsh league sides and the Welsh sides playing in the lower levels of the Football League the chance to compete in European competitions and the tournament was subsequently dominated by the fully professional Football League sides Cardiff City, Swansea City and Wrexham who were keen on reaching the Cup Winners' Cup for lucrative ties against European sides.[12] English sides who won the tournament were barred from claiming the European place due to their location so the spot would be handed to the highest placed finishing Welsh sides in their stead. In 1995, the six Welsh clubs playing within the English football league system, Cardiff City, Colwyn Bay, Merthyr Tydfil, Newport County, Swansea City and Wrexham were barred from entering the competition by the FAW after pressure from governing body UEFA,.[12] after rejecting a transfer into the newly formed League of Wales.

In 2012, the six clubs were invited back into the competition,[13] although only Merthyr, Newport and Wrexham accepted the invitation,[14] and competed in the 2011โ€“12 season. In order to attract the other three teams into the competition, the FAW hoped to allow the sides to be eligible for European competition again but UEFA rules only allow teams to qualify for European tournaments via the competitions of one national association, requiring the sides to not enter the FA Cup or EFL Cup.[13] However, the appeal was rejected by UEFA and the following season the six clubs were not invited to enter the Welsh Cup.[15]

Finals

Until 1961, a draw in the final would lead to a replay in order to decide a winner. Between the 1961โ€“62 and 1984โ€“85 seasons, the final was played as a two-legged match,[7] originally on a points basis rather than aggregate score, going to a third play-off match if required. In the 1985โ€“86 season, it reverted to a single game, with the result to be decided by a replay in the event of a draw.[5] In the 1987โ€“88 season, the final reverted to a single game, with the result to be decided on the day by extra time and a penalty shoot-out as necessary.[5] The competition was not held between 1915โ€“1919 and 1940โ€“1945 due to the first and second world wars when competitive football was suspended.[16]

All teams are Welsh, except where marked England (England).

Results

Season Winner[3][5][10] Score[3][5][10] Runner-up[3][10] Venue[10] Attendance[10]
1877โ€“78 Wrexham 1โ€“0 Druids Acton Park[17] Wrexham 1,500
1878โ€“79 Newtown White Stars 1โ€“0 Wrexham the Cricket Field, Oswestry 2,500
1879โ€“80 Druids 2โ€“1 Ruthin Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 4,000
1880โ€“81 Druids 2โ€“0 Newtown White Stars Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 4,000
1881โ€“82 Druids 5โ€“0 England Northwich Victoria Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 2,000
1882โ€“83 Wrexham 1โ€“0 Druids Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 2,000
1883โ€“84 England Oswestry White Star 0โ€“0 Druids Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 2,000
Replay England Oswestry White Star 1โ€“0 Druids Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 3,000
1884โ€“85 Druids 1โ€“1 England Oswestry White Star Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 2,000
Replay Druids 3โ€“1(a.e.t) England Oswestry White Star Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 2,000
1885โ€“86 Druids 4โ€“0 Newtown Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 3,000
1886โ€“87 Chirk AAA 2โ€“1 England Davenham Alexandra Recreation Ground, Crewe 1,500
1887โ€“88 Chirk AAA 5โ€“0 Newtown Owen's Field, Chester Road, Wrexham[18] 3,000
1888โ€“89 Bangor 2โ€“1 England Northwich Victoria Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 4,000
1889โ€“90 Chirk AAA 1โ€“0 Wrexham Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 3,500
1890โ€“91[19] England Shrewsbury Town 5โ€“2 Wrexham the Cricket Field, Oswestry 3,000
1891โ€“92[20] Chirk AAA 2โ€“1 Westminster Rovers Wrexham Racecourse, Wrexham 4,000
1892โ€“93 Wrexham 2โ€“1 Chirk AAA the Cricket Field, Oswestry 5,000
1893โ€“94 Chirk AAA 2โ€“0 Westminster Rovers Wynnstay Park, Ruabon 3,000
1894โ€“95 Newtown 3โ€“2 Wrexham Recreation Field, Welshpool[21] 5,000
1895โ€“96 Bangor 3โ€“1 Wrexham Council Field, Llandudno 7,000
1896โ€“97 Wrexham 2โ€“0 Newtown the Cricket Field, Oswestry 6,000
1897โ€“98 Druids 1โ€“1 Wrexham the Cricket Field, Oswestry 4,500
Replay Druids 2โ€“1 Wrexham the Cricket Field, Oswestry 1,500
1898โ€“99 Druids 2โ€“2 Wrexham Hand Field, Chirk 4,000
Replay Druids 1โ€“0 Wrexham Hand Field, Chirk 3,500
1899โ€“1900 Aberystwyth 3โ€“0 Druids the Cunnings, Newtown 3,000
1900โ€“01[22] England Oswestry United 1โ€“0 Druids Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 7,000
1901โ€“02 England Wellington Town 1โ€“0 Wrexham Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 6,000
1902โ€“03[23] Wrexham 8โ€“0 Aberaman Athletic Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 5,500
1903โ€“04 Druids 3โ€“2 Aberdare Athletic Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 6,500
1904โ€“05 Wrexham 3โ€“0 Aberdare Athletic Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 6,191
1905โ€“06 England Wellington Town 3โ€“2 England Whitchurch Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 4,000
1906โ€“07 England Oswestry United 2โ€“0 England Whitchurch Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 6,000
1907โ€“08 England Chester 3โ€“1 Connah's Quay & Shotton Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 8,000
1908โ€“09 Wrexham 1โ€“0 England Chester Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 9,000
1909โ€“10 Wrexham 2โ€“1 England Chester Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 10,000
1910โ€“11 Wrexham 6โ€“0 Connah's Quay & Shotton Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 3,000
1911โ€“12 Cardiff City 0โ€“0 Pontypridd Ninian Park, Cardiff 14,000
Replay Cardiff City 3โ€“0 Pontypridd Ynys Field, Aberdare 7,000
1912โ€“13 Swansea Town 0โ€“0 Pontypridd Ninian Park, Cardiff 9,000
Replay Swansea Town 1โ€“0 Pontypridd Mid-Rhondda Ground, Tonypandy[24] 8,319
1913โ€“14 Llanelli 0โ€“0 Wrexham Vetch Field, Swansea 15,000
Replay Wrexham 3โ€“0 Llanelli the Cricket Field, Oswestry 3,639
1914โ€“15 Wrexham 1โ€“1 Swansea Town Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 6,000
Replay Wrexham 1โ€“0 Swansea Town Ninian Park, Cardiff 4,000
1919โ€“20 Cardiff City 2โ€“1 Wrexham Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 6,618
1920โ€“21 Pontypridd 1โ€“1 Wrexham Ninian Park, Cardiff 7,000
Replay Wrexham 3โ€“1 Pontypridd Gay Meadow, Shrewsbury 8,000
1921โ€“22 Cardiff City 2โ€“0 Ton Pentre Taff Vale Park, Pontypridd 8,000
1922โ€“23 Cardiff City 3โ€“2 Aberdare Athletic Vetch Field, Swansea 8,000
1923โ€“24 Merthyr Town 2โ€“2 Wrexham Taff Vale Park, Pontypridd 4,500
Replay Wrexham 1โ€“0 Merthyr Town Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 8,000
1924โ€“25 Wrexham 3โ€“1 Fflint Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 6,565
1925โ€“26 Ebbw Vale 3โ€“2 Swansea Town Welfare Ground, Ebbw Vale 2,500
1926โ€“27 Cardiff City 2โ€“0 Rhyl Athletic Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 9,690
1927โ€“28 Cardiff City 2โ€“0 Bangor Athletic Farrar Road, Bangor 12,000
1928โ€“29 Connah's Quay & Shotton 3โ€“0 Cardiff City Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 9,623
1929โ€“30 Cardiff City 0โ€“0(a.e.t) Rhyl Athletic Gay Meadow, Shrewsbury 5,892
Replay Cardiff City 4โ€“2 Rhyl Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 7,000
1930โ€“31 Wrexham 7โ€“0 England Shrewsbury Town Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 8,868
1931โ€“32 Wrexham 1โ€“1 Swansea Town Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 8,300
Replay Swansea Town 2โ€“0 Wrexham Vetch Field, Swansea 5,000
1932โ€“33 England Chester 2โ€“0 Wrexham Sealand Road, Chester 15,000
1933โ€“34 England Bristol City 1โ€“1 England Tranmere Rovers Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 4,922
Replay England Bristol City 3โ€“0 England Tranmere Rovers Sealand Road, Chester 4,000
1934โ€“35 England Tranmere Rovers 1โ€“0 England Chester Sealand Road, Chester 10,000
1935โ€“36 England Crewe Alexandra 2โ€“0 England Chester Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 6,807
1936โ€“37 England Crewe Alexandra 1โ€“1 Rhyl Athletic Sealand Road, Chester Unknown
Replay England Crewe Alexandra 3โ€“1 Rhyl Sealand Road, Chester Unknown
1937โ€“38 England Shrewsbury Town 2โ€“2 Swansea Town Gay Meadow, Shrewsbury 14,500
Replay England Shrewsbury Town 2โ€“1 Swansea Town Gay Meadow, Shrewsbury 8,000
1938โ€“39 England South Liverpool 2โ€“1 Cardiff City Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 5,000
1939โ€“40 England Wellington Town 4โ€“0 Swansea Town Gay Meadow, Shrewsbury 6,000
1946โ€“47 England Chester 0โ€“0 Merthyr Tydfil Ninian Park, Cardiff 27,000
Replay England Chester 5โ€“1 Merthyr Tydfil Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 11,190
1947โ€“48 Lovell's Athletic 3โ€“0 England Shrewsbury Town Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 10,000
1948โ€“49 Merthyr Tydfil 2โ€“0 Swansea Town Ninian Park, Cardiff 35,000
1949โ€“50 Swansea Town 4โ€“1 Wrexham Ninian Park, Cardiff 12,000
1950โ€“51 Merthyr Tydfil 1โ€“1 Cardiff City Vetch Field, Swansea 12,000
Replay Merthyr Tydfil 3โ€“2 Cardiff City Vetch Field, Swansea 18,000
1951โ€“52 Rhyl 4โ€“3 Merthyr Tydfil Ninian Park, Cardiff 10,000
1952โ€“53 Rhyl 2โ€“1 England Chester City Farrar Road, Bangor 8,500
1953โ€“54 Fflint Town United 2โ€“0 England Chester Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 15,584
1954โ€“55 England Chester 1โ€“1 Barry Town Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 6,766
Replay Barry Town 4โ€“3 England Chester Ninian Park, Cardiff 8,450
1955โ€“56 Cardiff City 3โ€“2 Swansea Town Ninian Park, Cardiff 37,500
1956โ€“57 Wrexham 2โ€“1 Swansea Town Ninian Park, Cardiff 10,000
1957โ€“58 England Chester 1โ€“1 Wrexham Sealand Road, Chester 7,742
Replay Wrexham 2โ€“1 England Chester Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 7,542
1958โ€“59 Cardiff City 2โ€“0 Lovell's Athletic Somerton Park, Newport Unknown
1959โ€“60 Cardiff City 1โ€“1 Wrexham Ninian Park, Cardiff
Replay Wrexham 1โ€“0 Cardiff Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 11,172
1960โ€“61 Swansea Town 3โ€“1 Bangor City Ninian Park, Cardiff 5,938
Season Home Team Score Away Team Venue Attendance
1961โ€“62 Wrexham 3โ€“0 Bangor City Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 7,638
2nd Leg Bangor City 2โ€“0 Wrexham Farrar Road, Bangor 7,500
Play-off Bangor City 3โ€“1 Wrexham Belle Vue, Rhyl 12,000
1962โ€“63 Borough United 2โ€“1 Newport County Nant-y-Coed, Llandudno Junction 3,500
2nd Leg Newport County 0โ€“0 Borough United Somerton Park, Newport 5,000
1963โ€“64 Bangor City 2โ€“0 Cardiff City Farrar Road, Bangor 8,500
2nd Leg Cardiff City 3โ€“1 Bangor City Ninian Park, Cardiff 9,050
Play-off Cardiff City 2โ€“0 Bangor City Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 10,014
1964โ€“65 Cardiff City 5โ€“1 Wrexham Ninian Park, Cardiff 7,412
2nd Leg Wrexham 1โ€“0 Cardiff City Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 8,000
Play-off Cardiff City 3โ€“0 Wrexham Gay Meadow, Shrewsbury 7,480
1965โ€“66 Swansea Town 3โ€“0 England Chester Vetch Field, Swansea 9,614
2nd Leg England Chester 1โ€“0 Swansea Town Sealand Road, Chester 6,346
Play-off England Chester 1โ€“2 Swansea Town Sealand Road, Chester 6,276
1966โ€“67 Wrexham 2โ€“2 Cardiff City Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 11,473
2nd Leg Cardiff City 2โ€“1 Wrexham Ninian Park, Cardiff 8,299
1967โ€“68 England Hereford United 0โ€“2 Cardiff City Edgar Street, Hereford 5,422
2nd Leg Cardiff City 4โ€“1 England Hereford United Ninian Park, Cardiff 6,036
1968โ€“69 Swansea City 1โ€“3 Cardiff City Vetch Field, Swansea 10,207
2nd Leg Cardiff City 2โ€“0 Swansea City Ninian Park, Cardiff 12,617
1969โ€“70 England Chester 0โ€“1 Cardiff City Sealand Road, Chester 3,087
2nd Leg Cardiff City 4โ€“0 England Chester Ninian Park, Cardiff 5,567
1970โ€“71 Wrexham 0โ€“1 Cardiff City Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 14,101
2nd Leg Cardiff City 3โ€“1 Wrexham Ninian Park, Cardiff 7,000
1971โ€“72 Wrexham 2โ€“1 Cardiff City Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 6,984
2nd Leg Cardiff City 1โ€“1 Wrexham Ninian Park, Cardiff 6,508
1972โ€“73 Bangor City 1โ€“0 Cardiff City Farrar Road, Bangor 5,005
2nd Leg Cardiff City 5โ€“0 Bangor City Ninian Park, Cardiff 4,679
1973โ€“74 England Stourbridge 0โ€“1 Cardiff City War Memorial Athletic Ground, Amblecote 5,726
2nd Leg Cardiff City 1โ€“0 England Stourbridge Ninian Park, Cardiff 4,000
1974โ€“75 Wrexham 2โ€“1 Cardiff City Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 6,862
2nd Leg Cardiff City 1โ€“3 Wrexham Ninian Park, Cardiff 3,280
1975โ€“76 England Hereford United 3โ€“3 Cardiff City Edgar Street, Hereford 3,709
2nd Leg Cardiff City 3โ€“2 England Hereford United Ninian Park, Cardiff 2,648
1976โ€“77 Cardiff City 2โ€“1 England Shrewsbury Town Ninian Park, Cardiff 3,178
2nd Leg England Shrewsbury Town 3โ€“0 Cardiff City Gay Meadow, Shrewsbury 2,907
1977โ€“78 Bangor City 1โ€“2 Wrexham Farrar Road, Bangor 10,000
2nd Leg Wrexham 1โ€“0 Bangor City Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 13,959
1978โ€“79 Wrexham 1โ€“1 England Shrewsbury Town Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 6,174
2nd Leg England Shrewsbury Town 1โ€“0 Wrexham Gay Meadow, Shrewsbury 8,889
1979โ€“80 Newport County 2โ€“1 England Shrewsbury Town Somerton Park, Newport 9,950
2nd Leg England Shrewsbury Town 0โ€“3 Newport County Gay Meadow, Shrewsbury 8,993
1980โ€“81 Swansea City 1โ€“0 England Hereford United Vetch Field, Swansea 13,182
2nd Leg England Hereford United 1โ€“1 Swansea City Edgar Street, Hereford 7,038
1981โ€“82 Cardiff City 0โ€“0 Swansea City Ninian Park, Cardiff 11,960
2nd Leg Swansea City 2โ€“1 Cardiff City Vetch Field, Swansea 15,828
1982โ€“83 Wrexham 1โ€“2 Swansea City Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 2,295
2nd Leg Swansea City 2โ€“0 Wrexham Vetch Field, Swansea 5,630
1983โ€“84 England Shrewsbury Town 2โ€“1 Wrexham Gay Meadow, Shrewsbury 2,607
2nd Leg Wrexham 0โ€“0 England Shrewsbury Town Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 3,148
1984โ€“85 England Shrewsbury Town 3โ€“1 Bangor City Gay Meadow, Shrewsbury 1,507
2nd Leg Bangor City 0โ€“2 England Shrewsbury Town Farrar Road, Bangor 1,800
Season Winner Score Runner-up Venue Attendance
1985โ€“86 Wrexham 1โ€“1 England Kidderminster Harriers Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 5,035
Replay England Kidderminster Harriers 1โ€“2 Wrexham Aggborough, Kidderminster 4,304
1986โ€“87 Merthyr Tydfil 2โ€“2 Newport County Ninian Park, Cardiff 7,000
Replay Merthyr Tydfil 1โ€“0 Newport County Ninian Park, Cardiff 6,010
1987โ€“88 Cardiff City 2โ€“0 Wrexham Vetch Field, Swansea 5,465
1988โ€“89 Swansea City 5โ€“0 England Kidderminster Harriers Vetch Field, Swansea 5,100
1989โ€“90 England Hereford United 2โ€“1 Wrexham National Stadium, Cardiff 4,182
1990โ€“91[25] Swansea City 2โ€“0 Wrexham National Stadium, Cardiff 5,000
1991โ€“92 Cardiff City 1โ€“0 England Hednesford Town National Stadium, Cardiff 10,300
1992โ€“93 Cardiff City 5โ€“0 Rhyl National Stadium, Cardiff 16,443
1993โ€“94 Barry Town 2โ€“1 Cardiff City National Stadium, Cardiff 14,500
1994โ€“95 Wrexham 2โ€“1 Cardiff City National Stadium, Cardiff 11,200
1995โ€“96 Llansantffraid 3โ€“3(a.e.t)P Barry Town National Stadium, Cardiff 2,666
1996โ€“97 Barry Town 2โ€“1 Cwmbran Town Ninian Park, Cardiff 1,560
1997โ€“98 Bangor City 1โ€“1(a.e.t)P Connah's Quay Nomads Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 2,023
1998โ€“99 Inter Cable-Tel 1โ€“1(a.e.t)P Carmarthen Town Penydarren Park, Merthyr Tydfil 1,100
1999โ€“2000 Bangor City 1โ€“0 Cwmbran Town Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 1,125
2000โ€“01 Barry Town 2โ€“0 Total Network Solutions Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 1,022
2001โ€“02 Barry Town 4โ€“1 Bangor City Park Avenue, Aberystwyth 2,256
2002โ€“03 Barry Town 2โ€“2(a.e.t)P Cwmbran Town Stebonheath Park, Llanelli 852
2003โ€“04 Rhyl 1โ€“0(a.e.t) Total Network Solutions Latham Park, Newtown 1,534
2004โ€“05 Total Network Solutions 1โ€“0 Carmarthen Town Stebonheath Park, Llanelli 1,126
2005โ€“06 Rhyl 2โ€“0 Bangor City Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 1,743
2006โ€“07 Carmarthen Town 3โ€“2 Afan Lido Stebonheath Park, Llanelli 946
2007โ€“08 Bangor City 4โ€“2(a.e.t) Llanelli Latham Park, Newtown 1,510
2008โ€“09 Bangor City 2โ€“0 Aberystwyth Town Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli 1,044
2009โ€“10 Bangor City 3โ€“2 Port Talbot Town Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli 1,303
2010โ€“11 Llanelli 4โ€“1 Bangor City Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli 1,719
2011โ€“12 The New Saints 2โ€“0 Cefn Druids Nantporth Stadium, Bangor 731
2012โ€“13 Prestatyn Town 3โ€“1 (a.e.t) Bangor City Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 1,732
2013โ€“14 The New Saints 3โ€“2 Aberystwyth Town Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 1,273
2014โ€“15 The New Saints 2โ€“0 Newtown Latham Park, Newtown 1,579
2015โ€“16 The New Saints 2โ€“0 Airbus UK Broughton Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 1,402
2016โ€“17 Bala Town 2โ€“1 The New Saints Bangor University Stadium, Bangor 1,110
2017โ€“18 Connah's Quay Nomads 4โ€“1 Aberystwyth Town Latham Park, Newtown 1,455
2018โ€“19 The New Saints 3โ€“0 Connah's Quay Nomads The Rock, Wrexham 1,256
2019โ€“20 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[26]
2020โ€“21 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[27]
2021โ€“22 The New Saints 3โ€“2 Penybont Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff 2,417
2022โ€“23 The New Saints 6โ€“0 Bala Town Bangor University Stadium, Bangor

Notes:

Results by team

Results by team[3][5][10]
Club Wins First final won Last final won Runners-up
Wrexham 23 1878 1995 22
Cardiff City 22 1912 1993 10
Swansea City[a] 10 1913 1991 8
The New Saints[b] 9 1996 2023 3
Bangor City[c] 8 1889 2010 10
Druids 8 1880 1904 5
Shrewsbury Town 6 1891 1985 3
Barry Town 6 1955 2003 1
Chirk AAA 5 1887 1894 1
Rhyl 4 1952 2006 4
Chester City[d] 3 1908 1933 10
Merthyr Tydfil 3 1949 1987 2
Wellington Town[e] 3 1902 1940 0
Newtown[f] 2 1879 1895 5
Crewe Alexandra 2 1936 1937 0
Oswestry United 2 1901 1907 0
Hereford United 1 1990 1990 3
Aberystwyth Town 1 1900 1900 3
Carmarthen Town 1 2007 2007 2
Connah's Quay & Shotton 1 1929 1929 2
Llanelli 1 2011 2011 2
Newport County 1 1980 1980 2
Flint Town United[g] 1 1954 1954 1
Lovell's Athletic 1 1948 1948 1
Oswestry White Star 1 1884 1884 1
Tranmere Rovers 1 1935 1935 1
Connah's Quay Nomads 1 2018 2018 2
Bala Town 1 2017 2017 1
Borough United 1 1963 1963 0
Bristol City 1 1934 1934 0
Ebbw Vale 1 1926 1926 0
Inter CableTel 1 1999 1999 0
Prestatyn Town 1 2013 2013 0
South Liverpool 1 1939 1939 0
Aberdare Athletic 0 โ€” โ€” 3
Cwmbran Town 0 โ€” โ€” 3
Pontypridd 0 โ€” โ€” 3
Kidderminster Harriers 0 โ€” โ€” 2
Northwich Victoria 0 โ€” โ€” 2
Westminster Rovers 0 โ€” โ€” 2
Whitchurch 0 โ€” โ€” 2
Aberaman Athletic 0 โ€” โ€” 1
Afan Lido 0 โ€” โ€” 1
Airbus UK Broughton 0 โ€” โ€” 1
Cefn Druids 0 โ€” โ€” 1
Davenham 0 โ€” โ€” 1
Hednesford Town 0 โ€” โ€” 1
Merthyr Town 0 โ€” โ€” 1
Port Talbot Town 0 โ€” โ€” 1
Ruthin 0 โ€” โ€” 1
Stourbridge 0 โ€” โ€” 1
Ton Pentre 0 โ€” โ€” 1
Penybont 0 โ€” โ€” 1

Notes

  1. ^ Swansea City were founded under the name Swansea Town before changing their name in 1969 when Swansea was granted city status.[28]
  2. ^ Includes results under the teams former names, Total Network Solutions and Llansantffraid.[5]
  3. ^ Includes results under the teams former name Bangor.[5]
  4. ^ Includes results under the teams former name, Chester
  5. ^ Wellington Town later changed their club name to Telford United in 1969.[29]
  6. ^ Includes results under the teams former name Newtown White Stars.
  7. ^ Includes results under the teams former name Flint Town.[3]

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