sport.wikisort.org - TeamClwb Pêl Droed Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch Football Club,[1] commonly referred to by a shortened version as CPD Llanfairpwll FC, is a football team based in Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, that plays in the North Wales Coast West Football League, the 5th level of the Welsh football league system, since the 2020–21 season.
Association football club in Wales
Football club
CPD Llanfairpwll FCFull name | Clwb Pêl Droed Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch Football Club |
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Short name | Llanfairpwll |
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Founded | 1899; 123 years ago (1899) (as Llanfair Rovers) |
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Ground | Maes Eilian (Eilian's Field) Llanfairpwllgwyngyll |
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Capacity | 1,000 |
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Chairman | Steve Mullen |
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Manager | Ioan Llywelyn |
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League | North Wales Coast West Division One |
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2021–22 | North Wales Coast West Division One, 7th of 16 |
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Website | Club website |
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Club history
Formed in 1899 as Llanfair Rovers, they entered the North Wales Coast League and had a good season, playing 23 matches; winning 10, drawing 5 and losing 8.
They have been champions of the Welsh Alliance League in the 1987–88 season and the 2000–01 season. They have been runners-up three times. They also played Football League opposition in the Welsh Cup in the form of Shrewsbury Town in 1987, losing 1–0 at Caernarfon Town.
The name of the football club is also known to be the longest football club name in the world. However, Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C. holds the record when it comes to professional football.
New ground
The club had played at Y Gors ('The Gors') – close to the railway station – since their inception, but moved in season 2008–09 to a new ground 400 metres north west at Maes Eilian with better facilities and drainage. This was followed by a poor run in which at one point the club were in danger of relegation from the Cymru Alliance (the joint second tier of the Welsh pyramid), however a good string of results pulled them clear of danger to finish 10th. The club were demoted to the Welsh Alliance 1st division at the end of 2009–10 season following an overhaul of the league structure by the FAW. A subsequent relegation at the end of 2011–12 saw the club drop into Welsh Alliance Division 2.
The name of the new ground, Maes Eilian, translates as Eilian's Field, in reference to a local legend of a saint who performed last-minute miracles.
Honours
- Welsh Alliance League
- Champions (2): 1987–88, 2000–01[2]
- Runners-up (4): 1986–87, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1996–97[2]
- Division Two – Runners-up (1): 2012–13[2]
- Gwynedd League:
- Anglesey League:
- Champions (6): 1953–54, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1981–82, 1982–83
- North Wales Coast FA Junior Challenge Cup – Winners: 1975–76, 1980–81, 1982–83,[4] 2015–16 (reserves)
References
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2021–22 clubs - East Premier Division | |
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2021–22 clubs - West Premier Division | |
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2021–22 clubs - East Division One |
- Abergele
- Betws-y-Coed
- Caer Clwyd
- Cerrigydrudion
- Henllan
- Llandudno Amateurs
- Llanelwy Athletic
- Llysfaen
- NFA
- Penrhyn Bay Dragons
- Rhos United
- Rhyl All Stars
- Rhyl Dragons
- Y Glannau
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2021–22 clubs - West Division One | |
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National teams | Men |
- Wales
- Under-21
- Under-20
- Under-19
- Under-18
- Under-17
- Semi-pro
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Women | |
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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)
- Ceredigion League (5–7)
- Gwent County League (4–6)
- Mid Wales Football League (4–5)
- Montgomeryshire Football League (5)
- Neath & District League (5–7)
- 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 (7–8)
- 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 (7–8)
- Newport and District League (7–10)
- North Gwent Football League (7)
- 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 |
- 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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