sport.wikisort.org - TeamFlint Mountain Football Club (formerly Halkyn & Flint Mountain F.C.) is a Welsh football team based in Pentre Halkyn, Flintshire. The team currently play in the Ardal NW, which is at the third tier of the Welsh football league system.
Association football club in Wales
Football club
Flint Mountain |
Full name | Flint Mountain Football Club |
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Nickname(s) | Mountain |
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Founded | 2009 |
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Ground | Cae-y-Castell |
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Manager | Aden Shannon[1] |
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League | Ardal NW League |
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2021–22 | North East Wales Premier Division, 2nd of 12 (promoted) |
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History
The club was formed in 2009 as Flint Mountain FC and joined the North East Wales League. They played on a number of pitches in and around Flint before playing at Northop Hall Pavilion, home of Northop Hall Ladies team. The 2018–19 season was one of great success for the club as they claimed the North East Wales League title and the North East Wales FA Horace Wynne Cup, as part of a quadruple-winning season. They moved into the Welsh National League (Wrexham Area) football system the following season as on the back of their promotion as champions.
Prior to the 2019–20 season commencing, Flint Mountain announced they would be moving once more, from the Northop Hall Pavilion to Halkyn United’s old pitch, Pant Newydd. As a result of the relocation, the team changed its name to Halkyn & Flint Mountain[2] to acknowledge the move to Pentre Halkyn.[3]
The club joined the newly formed North East Wales Football League in 2020 as a Premier Division club.[4] In May 2022 they announced they would be moving ground to groundshare Cae-y-Castell, home of Flint Town United.[5]
On 9 June 2022, it was announced that the club had been promoted to the tier 3 Ardal NW League for the 2022–23 season.[6] The following day the team announced that after approval from the North East Wales Football Association, the club had reverted to its previous name of Flint Mountain Football Club with immediate effect.[7]
Honours
- The Sovereign Trophies Auxiliary Cup - Winners: 2011-12
- North East Wales Premier Division – Runners-up: 2021–22
- North East Wales League - Champions: 2018–19[8]
- North East Wales FA Junior (Horace Wynne) Cup – Winners: 2018–19
- North East Wales FA Junior (Horace Wynne) Cup – Runners-up: 2014–15
- Presidents Cup – Winners: 2018–19
- Presidents Cup – Runners-up: 2014–15
- Mike Beech Memorial Trophy – Winners: 2018–19
- Premier Cup – Runners-up: 2018–19
External links
References
Ardal Leagues |
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Seasons |
- 2021–22 NE
- 2021–22 NW
- 2021–22 SE
- 2021–22 SW
- 2022–23 NE
- 2022–23 NW
- 2022–23 SE
- 2022–23 SW
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2022–23 teams | Ardal NE | |
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Ardal NW | |
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Ardal SE | |
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Ardal SW | |
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Cups |
- Ardal North Cup
- Ardal South Cup
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National teams | |
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League system | Men | Tier 1–3 |
- Cymru Premier (1)
- Cymru North (2)
- Cymru South (2)
- Ardal Leagues (3)
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Tier 4–6 |
- Aberystwyth League (5)
- Carmarthenshire League (5–7)
- Central Wales Football League (4)
- Ceredigion League (5–7)
- Gwent County League (4–6)
- Montgomeryshire Football League (5)
- Neath & District League (5–8)
- North East Wales Football League (4–5)
- North Wales Coast East (4–5)
- North Wales Coast West (4–5)
- Pembrokeshire League (5–9)
- South Wales Alliance League (4–6)
- Swansea Senior Football League (5–7)
- West Wales Premier League (4)
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Tier 7–10 |
- Aberdare Valley League (7)
- Bridgend & District League (7–9)
- Cardiff & District League (7–10)
- Cardiff Combination League (7–9)
- East Gwent League (7–8)
- Gwent Central League (7–8)
- Merthyr & District League (7)
- Newport and District League (7–10)
- North Gwent Football League (7–8)
- Port Talbot Football League (7)
- Rhondda & District League (7–8)
- Taff Ely & Rhymney Valley Alliance League (7–8)
- Vale of Glamorgan League (7–8)
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Defunct leagues |
- Anglesey (1895–2020)
- Bangor & District (1930–37, 1945–50)
- Caernarfon & District (1950–2014)
- Clwyd (1974-2011)
- Cymru Alliance (1990–2019)
- Denbighshire (1890–1902)
- Gwynedd (1983-2020)
- North East Wales (2011–20)
- North Wales Alliance (1912–21)
- North Wales Coast (1893–1921, 1933–35)
- South Wales Amateur (1946–2015)
- South Wales (1890–1911)
- South Wales Senior (1991–2015)
- Vale of Clwyd and Conwy (2011-2020)
- Vale of Conwy (1922-2002)
- Welsh Alliance (1984–2020)
- Welsh Football League (1904–2020)
- Welsh League North (1935–84)
- Welsh National League (North) (1921–30)
- Welsh National League (Wrexham Area) (1945–2020)
- Wrexham and District (1903–12, 1925–39)
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Women |
- Welsh Premier Women's League/Adran League
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Domestic cups | Men | Active |
- Welsh Cup
- Welsh League Cup
- FAW Trophy
- FAW Welsh Youth Cup
- Ardal North Cup
- Ardal South Cup
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Defunct |
- Welsh Football League Cup (1925–2020)
- Cymru Alliance League Cup (1990–2019)
- FAW Premier Cup (1997–2008)
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