The new club was entered into the 5th Tier of the
Welsh football pyramid, the
Gwent County League First Division for the 2014–15 season. They finished the season as champions of the division after going the entire league campaign unbeaten. This earned the club a place in Tier 4 of the
Welsh Football League. Success continued during the 2015–16 season as the club won promotion to the 3rd Tier, after finishing second in the league. The club also won the
FAW trophy following a 1–0 victory over Sully Sports. The 2016–17 saw Abergavenny finish 11th in the 3rd Tier of the
Welsh football pyramid and the end of the season saw long time servant and Manager Steve “Butch” Morgan leave the club after 20 years of involvement at Govilon and Abergavenny. Season 2017–18 saw the club promote reserve team player/manager Ben Bannon to first team manager. Bannon led the team to a 10th-place finish in the league. The club narrowly missed out on the promotion positions in 2018–19, finishing 5th, just 2 points below 3rd place
Caerau (Ely) A.F.C. They remained in Tier 3 for the third year running. Abergavenny's 2019–20 season in Tier 3 (the
2019-20 Welsh Football League Division One) was cut short by the
COVID-19 pandemic. After the
Football Association of Wales decided on a points per game basis to conclude the season, Abergavenny finished 13th. In June 2020 they were awarded a Tier 3 license by the FAW, as part of the FAW restructuring of the Welsh Leagues and joined the new
Ardal Leagues structure in the South East Division. After the 2020–21 season was cancelled due to Covid restrictions, the club went on to become the inaugural league champions in the
2021–22 season and gained promotion to the
Cymru South for the 2022–23 season. == Pen-Y-Pound Stadium ==