2004–05 Welsh Premier League
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The 2004–05 Welsh Premier League was the 13th season of the Welsh Premier League since its establishment as the League of Wales in 1992. The league was won by Total Network Solutions, their second title.
League table
Template:Fb cl header |- bgcolor=ACE1AF |1||align=left|Total Network Solutions |34||23||9||2||83||25||+58||78|| 2005–06 UEFA Champions League First qualifying round |- bgcolor=BBEBFF |2||align=left|Rhyl |34||23||5||6||70||31||+39||74|| 2005–06 UEFA Cup First qualifying round |- bgcolor=FFFF9 |3||align=left|Bangor City |34||20||7||7||73||44||+29||67|| 2005 UEFA Intertoto Cup First round |- |4||align=left|Haverfordwest County |34||17||12||5||50||28||+22||63 |- |5||align=left|Caersws |34||19||5||10||67||39||+28||62 |- bgcolor=BBEBFF |6||align=left|Carmarthen Town |34||17||10||7||60||34||+26||61|| 2005–06 UEFA Cup First qualifying round1 |- |7||align=left|Cwmbran Town |34||15||8||11||52||47||+5||53 |- |8||align=left|Aberystwyth Town |34||15||8||11||45||40||+5||53 |- |9||align=left|Welshpool Town |34||14||9||11||55||46||+9||51 |- |10||align=left|Newtown |34||13||7||14||49||55||-6||46 |- |11||align=left|Porthmadog |34||11||12||11||38||39||-1||45 |- |12||align=left|Connah's Quay Nomads |34||9||9||16||48||58||-10||36 |- |13||align=left|Port Talbot Town |34||6||11||17||36||49||-13||29 |- |14||align=left|Llanelli |34||8||5||21||42||84||-42||29 |- |15||align=left|Caernarfon Town |34||7||7||20||28||72||-44||28 |- |16||align=left|Airbus UK |34||5||9||20||36||76||-40||24 |- |17||align=left|NEWI Cefn Druids |34||5||7||22||30||72||-42||22 |- bgcolor="FFCCCC" |18||align=left|Afan Lido |34||6||6||22||29||52||-23||21[1]|| Relegation to 2005–06 Welsh Football League Division One |}
1 As 2005–06 Welsh Cup Runners-up
Notes
- ^ Afan Lido deducted three points for fielding a suspended player.