Welsh Cup - Performance By Club

Performance By Club

Club Wins Runners-up Total final
appearances
Last final
1 Wrexham 23 22 45 1995
2 Cardiff City 22 10 32 1995
3 Swansea City 10 8 18 1991
4 Bangor City 8 9 17 2011
5 Cefn Druids 8 6 14 2012
6 Shrewsbury Town 6 3 9 1985
7 Barry Town 6 1 7 2003
8 Chirk A.A.A. 5 1 6 1894
9 Rhyl 4 4 8 2006
10 Chester City 3 10 13 1970
11 The New Saints 3 3 6 2012
12 Merthyr Tydfil 3 2 5 1987
13 Wellington Town 3 3 1940
14 Newtown 2 3 5 1897
15 Crewe Alexandra 2 2 1937
15 Oswestry United 2 2 1901
17 Hereford United 1 3 4 1990
18 Llanelli 1 2 3 2011
18 Newport County 1 2 3 1987
18 Carmarthen Town 1 2 3 2007
18 Connah's Quay & Shotton 1 2 3 1929
22 Tranmere Rovers 1 1 2 1935
22 Lovell's Athletic 1 1 2 1959
22 Oswestry White Stars 1 1 2 1885
22 Aberystwyth Town 1 1 2 2009
26 Borough United 1 1 1963
26 Bristol City 1 1 1934
26 Ebbw Vale 1 1 1926
26 Flint Town United 1 1 1954
26 Inter Cardiff 1 1 1999
26 South Liverpool 1 1 1939
32 Aberdare Athletic 4 4 1923
33 Cwmbran Town 3 3 2002
33 Pontypridd 3 3 1921
35 Kidderminster Harriers 2 2 1989
35 Northwich Victoria 2 2 1910
35 Westminster Rovers 2 2 1892
35 Whitchurch 2 2 1906
39 Afan Lido 1 1 2007
39 Aberaman 1 1 1903
39 Connah's Quay Nomads 1 1 1998
39 Davenham 1 1 1887
39 Flint Town 1 1 1925
39 Hednesford Town 1 1 1992
39 Merthyr Town 1 1 1924
39 Ruthin 1 1 1880
39 Stourbridge 1 1 1974
39 Ton Pentre 1 1 1922
39 Port Talbot Town 1 1 2010

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