Welsh Premier League - Champions

Champions

Year Winner (number of titles) Runners-up Third Notes
1992–93 Cwmbran Town (1) Inter Cardiff Aberystwyth Town
1993–94 Bangor City (1) Inter Cardiff Ton Pentre
1994–95 Bangor City (2) Afan Lido Ton Pentre
1995–96 Barry Town (1) Newtown Conwy United
1996–97 Barry Town (2) Inter Cardiff Ebbw Vale Treble with Welsh Cup and Welsh League Cup
1997–98 Barry Town (3) Newtown Ebbw Vale Double with Welsh League Cup
1998–99 Barry Town (4) Inter Cardiff Cwmbran Town Treble with FAW Premier Cup and Welsh League Cup
1999–2000 Total Network Solutions (1) Barry Town Cwmbran Town
2000–01 Barry Town (5) Cwmbran Town Carmarthen Town Double with Welsh Cup
2001–02 Barry Town (6) Total Network Solutions Bangor City Double with Welsh Cup
2002–03 Barry Town (7) Total Network Solutions Bangor City Double with Welsh Cup
2003–04 Rhyl (1) Total Network Solutions Haverfordwest County Treble with Welsh Cup and Welsh League Cup
2004–05 Total Network Solutions (2) Rhyl Bangor City Double with Welsh Cup
2005–06 Total Network Solutions (3) Llanelli Rhyl Double with Welsh League Cup
2006–07 The New Saints (4) Rhyl Llanelli Double with FAW Premier Cup
2007–08 Llanelli (1) The New Saints Rhyl Double with Welsh League Cup
2008–09 Rhyl (2) Llanelli The New Saints
2009–10 The New Saints (5) Llanelli Port Talbot Town Double with Welsh League Cup
2010–11 Bangor City (3) The New Saints Neath
2011–12 The New Saints (6) Bangor City Neath Double with Welsh Cup

Read more about this topic:  Welsh Premier League

Famous quotes containing the word champions:

    Myths and legends die hard in America. We love them for the extra dimension they provide, the illusion of near-infinite possibility to erase the narrow confines of most men’s reality. Weird heroes and mould-breaking champions exist as living proof to those who need it that the tyranny of “the rat race” is not yet final.
    Hunter S. Thompson (b. 1939)

    While the Governor, and the Mayor, and countless officers of the Commonwealth are at large, the champions of liberty are imprisoned.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    Did all the lets and bars appear
    To every just or larger end,
    Whence should come the trust and cheer?
    Youth must its ignorant impulse lend—
    Age finds place in the rear.
    All wars are boyish, and are fought by boys,
    The champions and enthusiasts of the state:
    Herman Melville (1819–1891)