sport.wikisort.org - TeamAmlwch Town Football Club is a football team, playing in Amlwch on the island of Anglesey in the North Wales Coast West Football League Premier Division, the fourth tier of the Welsh football league system.
Association football club in Wales
Football club
Amlwch Town |
Full name | Amlwch Town Football Club |
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Nickname(s) | Town |
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Founded | 1897 |
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Ground | Lôn Bach, Amlwch |
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Chairman | Adrian Jones |
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Manager | Shaun Pritchard; Rob Williams-Jones & Mo Eynon |
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League | North Wales Coast West Premier Division |
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2021–22 | North Wales Coast West Premier Division, 13th of 15 |
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Website | Club website |
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Founded in 1897, the club enjoyed post-war success in the Anglesey League where they were champions for five successive seasons between 1947 and 1951.[1]
Their highest standard of football ever was two seasons spent in the Cymru Alliance from 2002 to 2004, but were relegated at the end of their second season. They then decided to drop straight past the next level Welsh Alliance to return to the more local Anglesey League,[2] which they won at the second attempt in 2005–06. Their first season back in the Gwynedd League in 2006–07 saw them finish as runners-up behind Barmouth & Dyffryn United. This was enough to gain promotion back to the Welsh Alliance as Barmouth & Dyffryn United's ground did not meet the necessary criteria.
In the 1998–99 season Welsh international and former Manchester United and Everton player, Mickey Thomas made several appearances for the club.[3]
Club officials
- President:
- Chairman: Adrian Jones
- Vice Chairman:
Club honours
- Anglesey League Winners: 1946–47, 1947–48
- Anglesey League & Megan Cup Winners: 1948–49
- Anglesey League & North Wales Coast FA Junior Challenge Cup : 1949–50
- Anglesey League Winners: 1950–51
- North Wales Coast FA Junior Challenge Cup: 1955–56
- Elias Cup Winners: 1964–65
- Megan Cup Winners: 1966–67
- Dargie Cup Winners: 1967–68
- Dargie Cup & Megan Cup Winners: 1968–69
- Anglesey League & Dargie Cup Winners: 1970–71
- Anglesey League Winners: 1971–72
- JW Lees Shield Winners: 1985–86
- Dargie Cup Winners: 1989–90
- Anglesey League, North Wales Coast FA Junior Challenge Cup & Megan Cup Winners: 1996–97
- Gwynedd League, Cwpan Gwynedd & Eryri Shield Winners: 1997–98
- Alves Cup Winners: 1998–99
- Elias Cup Winners: 1999–00
- Welsh Alliance League & Alves Cup Winners: 2001–02
- Dargie Cup & AEEU Cup Winners: 2004–05
- Anglesey League & Elias Cup Winners: 2005–06
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References
External links
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2022–23 clubs - West Premier Division | |
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2022–23 clubs - East Division One |
- Abergele
- Betws-y-Coed
- Bow
- Caer Clwyd
- Henllan
- Llandudno Amateurs
- Llysfaen
- NFA
- Penrhyn Bay Dragons
- Rhos United
- Rhyl All Stars
- Rhyl Dragons
- Y Glannau
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2022–23 clubs - West Division One | |
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Welsh Alliance League |
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Seasons |
- 1984–85
- 1985–86
- 1986–87
- 1987–88
- 1988–89
- 1989–90
- 1990–91
- 1991–92
- 1992–93
- 1993–94
- 1994–95
- 1995–96
- 1996–97
- 1997–98
- 1998–99
- 1999–2000
- 2000–01
- 2001–02
- 2002–03
- 2003–04
- 2004–05
- 2005–06
- 2006–07
- 2007–08
- 2008–09
- 2009–10
- 2010–11
- 2011–12
- 2012–13
- 2013–14
- 2014–15
- 2015–16
- 2016–17
- 2017–18
- 2018–19
- 2019–20
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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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