Club Honours
- West Wales Senior Cup : Runners-Up (2006/07)
- Welsh League Cup : Semi-Final (2005/06)
- Welsh League Division 2 : Champions (2001/02)
- Welsh League Division 3 : Third Place (1999/00)
- Welsh League Reserve Cup : Runners-Up (2001/02)
- Welsh League Reserve Division West : Winners (2007/08)
- Welsh League Reserve Division West : Runners-Up (2005/06)
- Carmarthenshire League Premier : Runners-Up (1989/90), (1997/98), (1998/99)
- Carmarthenshire League Division 1 : Champions (1988/89) / Runners-Up (1977/78)
- Carmarthenshire League Division 2 : Champions (2001/02), (2004/05)
- Carmarthenshire League Division 3 : Runners-Up (1999/00)
- Carmarthenshire League Reserve Division 1 : Champions (2005/06)
- Carmarthenshire League Reserve Division 2 : Champions (1990/91), (1998/99)
- Carmarthenshire League Reserve Division 3 : Champions (1989/90), (1996/97)
- Carmarthenshire League Senior Cup : Winners (1989/90), (1994/95), (1996/96), (1996/97) / Runners-Up (1990/91), (1992/93)
- Carmarthenshire League TG Davies Premier Cup : Runners-Up (1998/99)
- Carmarthenshire League Challenge Cup : Winners (1988/89)
- Carmarthenshire League Darch Reserve Cup : Winners (1993/94), (1999/00), (2000/01) / Runners-Up (1981/82), (1990/91), (1991/92), (1996/97), (1997/98)
- Lliw Valley Summer Cup : Winners (1978/79), (1990/91), (1992/93), (1994/95), (1997/98), (1998/99), (1999/00) / Runners-Up (1979/80), (1989/90), (1991/92), (2010/11)
- Swansea League Investiture Cup : Runners-Up (1968/69)
- Swansea League Gwalia Cup : Runners-Up (1938/39)
- West Wales Youth Cup : Winners (2003/04)
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