was the works team for Lovell's sweet factory in Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales, which played professional football from 1918 until 1969.
They entered a second side in The Football Combination for the 1930–31 season only, finishing bottom of the inaugural Second Division with 15 points from their 26 games.
The 1947–48 season saw the club's finest achievement, beating Shrewsbury Town in the Welsh Cup final at the Racecourse Ground, thanks to three unanswered goals in extra-time.
[5] The club duly applied for election to the Football League, along with nine other non-league teams, at the close of the season.
[7] Lovell's left the Southern League in 1959 after finishing in the relegation zone of the North West Division,[2] due to the expense of running a side at a semi-professional level with regular crowds down to 200.