East Gwent League

The East Gwent Association Football League (currently billed as The Monmouthshire Windows East Gwent Association Football League for sponsorship reasons) is a football league covering the eastern part of the preserved country of Gwent. It is affiliated to the Gwent County Football Association. The leagues are at the seventh and eighth levels of the Welsh football league system.

Area
The area of the league is bordered by the River Severn/ Bristol Channel on the South and the River Wye on the East to Monmouth. The league area continues west to include Raglan then following a line south to, but not including Llanwern, then on to the River Severn/ Bristol Channel.

Divisions
The league is composed of two divisions.

Division One

 * Caldicot Castle
 * Caldicot Town (thirds)
 * Monmouth Town (reserves)
 * Portskwett & Sudbrook
 * Rockfield Rovers
 * Sudbrook Cricket Club
 * Underwood
 * Undy Athletic (thirds)

Division Two

 * Caldicot Castle (reserves)
 * Chepstow Town (thirds)
 * Portskwett & Sudbrook (reserves)
 * Severn Tunnel Non Political
 * Sudbrook Cricket Club (reserves)
 * Thornwell Red & White (reserves)
 * Tintern Abbey
 * Underwood (reserves)

Promotion and relegation
The league features other teams of clubs with representation at higher levels of the Welsh football pyramid. Promotion from the First Division is to the Gwent County League Division Two may be possible if a team is eligible.

Champions: Division One

 * 2003–04: Underwood Athletic 'A'
 * 2006–07: Tintern Abbey
 * 2007–08: Rockfield Rovers (?)
 * 2008–09: Tintern Abbey
 * 2009–10:
 * 2010–11:
 * 2011–12: Tintern Abbey
 * 2012–13: Mathern Wanderers 'A'
 * 2013–14: Underwood Athletic 'A'
 * 2014–15: Sudbrook Cricket Club 'A'
 * 2015–16: Mathern 'A'
 * 2016–17: Underwood Athletic 'A'
 * 2017–18: Caldicot Castle 'A'
 * 2018–19: Caldicot Castle 'A'
 * 2019–20: Iscoed Tafarn
 * 2020–21: No competition
 * 2021–22: Thornwell Red & White
 * 2022–23: Underwood
 * 2023–24: Underwood