Legg’s most notable achievement as Llanelli boss was guiding his side to a Europa League win over Motherwell in 2009, as well as victory over Dinamo Tbilisi two years later.
Two other Welsh internationals who also played for Swansea, Cardiff and Newport – Jason Bowen and Steve Jenkins – played under Legg at Llanelli.
In addition to those Welsh internationals who have played in the Cymru Premier in the latter part of their careers, the league was where it started for a number of future national team players.
Mark Delaney’s performances at Carmarthen Town earned the defender a move to Cardiff City and after just a season at Ninian Park he was snapped up by Aston Villa, where he would go on to gain international honours.
Owain Tudur Jones was a teenager when the midfielder made his Bangor City debut before a move to Swansea City and a Wales call-up by John Toshack, as did defender Steve Evans and goalkeeper Glyn Garner.
While Edwards, Richards and Cotterill were members of Wales’ squad at Euro 2016, a member of the current squad has featured in the Cymru Premier.
Swansea City defender Ben Cabango spent the first half of the 2018-19 season on loan at The New Saints and made his debut in the Champions League.