Honours
- 1950-51 - Welsh League Division Two East Champions
- 1954-55 - Welsh League runner-up
- 1958-59 - Welsh League Champions
- 1959-60 - Welsh Cup semi-finalists, Welsh League Champions (2nd time)
- 1962-63 - Welsh League runner-up
- 1963-64 - Welsh League runner-up
- 1964-65 - Welsh League runner-up (3rd successive year)
- 1975-76 - Welsh League Division Two Champions
- 1985-86 - Welsh League Division One runner-up (lost title on goal difference), Promoted to Premier Division
- 1987-88 - Welsh League Premier Division runner-up, Promoted to National Division
- 1989-90 - Missed runner-up spot on goal difference
- 1990-91 - Welsh League Champions (3rd time)
- 1991-92 - Welsh League Champions (4th time)
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