Vale of Clwyd and Conwy Football League
Country | Wales |
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Founded | 1973 |
Divisions |
2 - Premier Division Division 1 |
Number of teams | 21 (11 in Premier Division, 10 in Division 1) |
Level on pyramid | 5 & 6 |
Promotion to | Welsh Alliance |
Domestic cup(s) |
Presidents Cup Premier Cup REM Jones Cup |
Current champions |
Llannefydd (Premier) Conwy Legion United (Division 1) (2013-14) |
The Vale of Clwyd and Conwy Football League[1] (currently The Gamlins Vale of Clwyd and Conwy Football League) is a football league formed in 1973 following the amalgamation of the Dyserth League and the Halkyn Mountain League.[2] The Premier Division is in the fifth level of the Welsh football league system in North Wales.
The league hosts several cup competitions: The President's Cup, The Premier Cup, The Halkyn Cup and the REM Jones Cup. Members compete in the FAW Trophy, Barritt Cup and Welsh Cup competitions as well. Along with members of the Anglesey League and the Caernarfon & District League, league teams compete in the North Wales Coast Junior Cup.
Member Clubs 2014-15
Premier Division
Club Name | Stadium | 2013-14 Placing |
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Bro Cernyw | Canolfan Addysg Bro Cernyw | 4th |
Conwy Legion United | The Oval | 1st Division 1 |
Llanefydd | Cae Llanefydd | 1st Champions |
Llansannan | Llan Siro | 2nd |
Machno United | Tyn Ddol Penmachno | 3rd |
Old Colwyn | Glan Y Don | 11th |
Prestatyn Sports | Meadows Fields | 2nd Division 1 |
Rhos United | Brookfield Drive | 9th |
Rhyl Athletic | Coronation Gardens | 8th |
Rhyl Rovers | Rhydwen Close Field | 6th (as Prestatyn Rovers) |
Rhyl Town | Coronation Gardens | 3rd Division 1 |
Division 1
Club Name | Stadium | 2013-14 Placing |
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Betws-y-Coed | Cae Llan | 8th |
Cerrigydrudion | Canolfan Addysg Cerrigydrudion | 10th Premier Division |
Llandudno Albion | Parc Maesdu | |
Llandudno Athletic | Maesdu Road | |
Llandudno United | The Oval | 7th |
Llanfairfechan Town | Recreation Ground | |
Llysfaen | Banana Field | 10th |
Prestatyn Sports Reserves | Meadows Fields | |
Trefnant | Village Field | 5th |
Y Glannau | Glan Clwyd Sports Centre | 6th |
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