Cardiff Corinthians F.C. - Honours

Honours

  • Welsh Amateur Cup
    • Winners: 1914, 1929, 1930, 1934, 1962
  • South Wales Football Association Amateur Cup
    • Winners: 1923
  • South Wales Amateur League
    • Division One Champions: 1924-25
    • Division Town Champions: 1970-71
  • Welsh Youth Cup
    • Winners: 1955, 1974
  • Welsh League
    • Premier Division Champions: 1984-85
    • Division One Champions: 1970-71, 1977โ€“78
    • Division Two East Champions: 1955-56, 1959โ€“60
    • Challenge Cup Winners: 1976
  • Corinthian Cup
    • Winners: 1973
  • Welsh Intermediate Cup
    • Winners: 1985
Welsh Football League Division One ยท 2012โ€“13
  • Aberdare Town
  • AFC Porth
  • Barry Town
  • Bridgend Town
  • Bryntirion Athletic
  • Caerleon
  • Cambrian & Clydach Vale
  • Cwmbran Celtic
  • Goytre United
  • Haverfordwest County
  • Monmouth Town
  • Pontardawe Town
  • Taff's Well
  • Tata Steel
  • Ton Pentre
  • West End
Football in Wales
  • Football Association of Wales
  • PFA
National teams
  • Men (Under-21
  • Under-19
  • Under-17
  • Semi-Pro)
  • Women
League system
  • Welsh Premier League
  • Cymru Alliance
  • Welsh Football League (Div 1
  • Div 2
  • Div 3)
  • Welsh National League
  • Welsh Alliance League
  • Mid Wales League
  • Mid Wales South League
  • Montgomeryshire League
  • South Wales Amateur League
  • South Wales Senior League
  • Gwent County League
  • Neath & District League
  • Gwynedd League
  • Clwyd League
  • Anglesey League
Domestic cups
  • Welsh Cup
  • FAW Premier Cup
  • Welsh League Cup
  • FAW Trophy
  • Welsh Football League Cup
  • Welsh Super Cup
  • FAW Women's Cup
  • List of clubs
  • Venues (Listed by capacity)
  • Competitions
  • Women's football in Wales
Sport in Cardiff
Present-day sporting venues
  • Millennium Stadium
  • Cardiff Arms Park
  • SWALEC Stadium
  • Cardiff International Sports Stadium
  • Cardiff International Arena
  • Cardiff Arena
  • Cardiff City Stadium
  • National Indoor Athletics Centre
  • Cardiff International Pool
  • Cardiff International Sports Village
  • Maindy Centre
  • Sport Wales National Centre
  • Cardiff Athletic Club
  • Cardiff International White Water
  • UWIC
  • Channel View Centre
  • Eastern Leisure Centre
  • Fairwater Leisure Centre
  • Llanishen Leisure Centre
  • Pentwyn Leisure Centre
  • Splott Pool
  • Western Leisure Centre
Defunct sporting venues
  • Ely Racecourse
  • Cardiff Athletics Stadium
  • National Stadium
  • Ninian Park
  • Wales National Ice Rink
Sport Teams
  • Cardiff Amateur Athletic Club
  • Cardiff Blues (rugby union)
  • Cardiff Cricket Club
  • Cardiff RFC (rugby union)
  • Glamorgan Wanderers (rugby union)
  • Cardiff Demons (rugby league)
  • UWIC RFC (rugby union)
  • Cardiff City (championship football)
  • Inter Cardiff (Welsh football league)
  • Cardiff Bay Harlequins (Welsh football league)
  • Cardiff Corinthians (Welsh football league)
  • Ely Rangers (Welsh football league)
  • Caerau (Welsh football league)
  • Glamorgan County Cricket Club
  • Cardiff Devils (ice hockey)
  • Cardiff Celts (basketball)
  • Cardiff Roller Collective (roller sports)
  • Lisvane (CAC) Tennis Club
  • Tiger Bay Brawlers (roller derby)
Sport Events
  • Six Nations (rugby union)
  • Heineken Cup (rugby union)
  • EDF Energy Cup (rugby union)
  • The Ashes (cricket)
  • Cardiff Half Marathon (running)
  • Speedway Grand Prix of Great Britain (motor racing)
  • Wales Rally GB (motor racing)
  • 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games
  • 1991 Rugby World Cup
  • 1999 Rugby World Cup
  • 2007 Rugby World Cup
  • 2008 IRB Junior World Championship (rugby union)
  • FA Cup 2001-2006 (football)
  • 2012 London Olympics

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