| Countries | |
|---|---|
| Number of teams | 18 |
| Promotion to | Welsh Football League Division One |
| Relegation to | |
| Domestic cup(s) | Welsh Cup |
| Current champions | West End (2008-09) |
| Website | The Welsh Football League |
The Second Division of the Welsh Football League (currently the MacWhirter Welsh League Division Two, for sponsorship reasons) is a football league and forms the third level of the Welsh football league system in south Wales.
If the team which finishes top of the division has good enough ground facilities, it is promoted to the Welsh Football League Division One and is replaced by the team finishing bottom of the First Division. The team finishing in bottom position is relegated to the
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Membership of the Welsh Football League Second Division, season 2009-2010
- A.F.C. Porth
- Ammanford
- Cardiff Bay Harlequins
- Croesyceiliog
- Cwmbran Celtic
- Cwmbran Town
- Garw
- Llangeinor
- Llanwern
- Llwydcoed
- Maesteg Park
- Newcastle Emlyn
- Newport YMCA
- Penrhiwceiber Rangers
- Porthcawl Town
- Tredegar Town
- Treharris Athletic Western
- UWIC
Membership of the Welsh Football League Second Division, season 2008-2009
- Ammanford
- Caerau
- Cwmbran Celtic
- Ely Rangers
- Garw
- Garden Village
- Grange Harlequins
- Llangeinor
- Llanwern
- Maesteg Park
- Newcastle Emlyn
- Penrhiwceiber Rangers
- Pentwyn Dynamo
- Pontypridd Town
- Tredegar Town
- Treharris Athletic
- UWIC
- West End
Membership of the Welsh Football League Second Division, season 2007-2008
- Ammanford
- Barry Town
- Bettws (Bridgend)
- Briton Ferry
- Caerau
- Cardiff Corinthians
- Cwmbran Celtic
- Ely Rangers
- Garden Village
- Grange Harlequins
- Llangeinor
- Llanwern
- Pontyclun
- Tredegar Town
- Treharris Athletic
- Troedyrhiw
- UWIC
- West End
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