• AFC Pontymister is a Welsh football team based in Pontymister, a small village in Caerphilly county borough in Wales. The team currently play in the Gwent...
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    Abergavenny Town 3–5 Treherbert 5 Clydach Wasps 3–4 Cardiff Bay Warriors 6 AFC Pontymister 0–5 Bettws 7 Aber Valley 2–1 Canton Rangers 8 Carn Rovers 0–7 Pantyscallog...
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    Risca United, Trethomas Bluebirds, and Undy Athletic 2023–24 Ardal SW (3): AFC Llwydcoed, Cefn Cribwr, Penrhiwceiber Rangers, Pontyclun, Swansea University...
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  • Rovers (reserves) Rogerstone (reserves) Sifil (reserves) The Eagles AFC Pontymister (reserves) Albion Rovers (reserves) Caerleon (reserves) Cwmbran Celtic...
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  • Saints Pill RTB Ebbw Vale Rogerstone Sifil Wattsville Aberbargoed Buds AFC Pontymister Albion Rovers FC Tredegar Graig Villa Dino Llanhilleth Athletic Machen...
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    (Newport), Bob Thomas (Swansea), Jere Blake (Cardiff), William Williams (Pontymister), Fred Miller (Mountain Ash), Alfred Brice (Aberavon), Jehoida Hodges...
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    Risca United(3) v Aberbargoed Buds(4) Croesyceiliog(3) v Ynysygerwn(3) Pill AFC(4) v Caldicot Town(3) Llanelli Town(2) v Goytre(3) Penydarren BGC(3) v Ynyshir...
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    World Rugby magazine's team of the year in 2005. The town’s football team AFC Bargoed also have a rich history and finished second in the TERV Premier...
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  • 3 Bluebirds Abertillery Excelsiors Ardal South East 3 Excelsiors AC Pontymister Gwent County League Premier 4 Afan Lido Cymru South 2 Airbus UK Broughton...
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  • (Aberavon), Bob Thomas (Swansea), Jere Blake (Cardiff), William Williams (Pontymister), Fred Miller (Mountain Ash), Alfred Brice (Aberavon), Jehoida Hodges...
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    July that year. County Census Report 1670, Monmouthshire "Abercarn United AFC". Archived from the original on 28 May 2018. Retrieved 27 May 2018. "Caerphilly...
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    Abergavenny Town (3) 2–1 New Inn (5) AC Pontymister (4) 3–0 Pill YMCA (4) AFC Pemrhiwceiber (5) 1–2 Pemrhiwceiber Rangers (3) AFC Porth (3) 1–2 Maesteg Park (5)...
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    Caerphilly County Borough Council, electing two county councillors. Llanbradach AFC was founded in 1986. Previously the Senior team played in the South Wales...
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  • Borough of Derby. Elizabeth Mabbott, Headmistress, Ty Isaf Infants School, Pontymister, Monmouthshire. Robert McCartney. Lately Chief Constable, Herefordshire...
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    1968. Pontllanfraith A.F.C. was a football club which operated from 1947 until 1992, when they merged with Fields Park Athletic A.F.C. to form Fields Park...
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