North Wales Coast East Football League
Founded | 2020 |
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Country | Wales |
Number of teams | 25 |
Level on pyramid | 4 & 5 |
Promotion to | Ardal Leagues |
Domestic cup(s) | Intermediate Challenge Cup (Premier) Junior Challenge Cup (First) |
Current champions | NFA (2023–24) |
The North Wales Coast East Football League is a football league in Wales, at tiers 4 and 5 of the Welsh football league system in north Wales, founded in 2020. The league is under the control of the North Wales Coast Football Association. The league replaced the former Vale of Clwyd and Conwy Football League, and covers the north east of Wales. A corresponding North Wales Coast West Football League was also established at the same time.
League history
[edit]Plans for the new league were discussed in March 2020. There were to be two tiers - the Premier Division – with no more than 16 clubs, at tier 4, with Division One – with no more than 16 clubs, at tier 5.[1]
Member clubs for 2024–25 season
[edit]Premier Division
[edit]- Bow FC
- Bro Cernyw
- Cerrig-y-Drudion
- Glan Conwy
- Kinmel Bay
- Llandudno Amateurs
- Llandudno Junction
- Llandyrnog United
- Llanfairfechan Town
- Llansannan
- Meliden
- Mochdre Sports
- Penmaenmawr Phoenix
- Rhuddlan Town
- Y Glannau
Division One
[edit]- Betws-y-Coed (folded July 2024)
- Blue Bridge
- Henllan
- Llandudno Swifts
- Llysfaen
- Penrhyn Bay Dragons
- Prestatyn Sports
- Prestatyn Wanderers
- Rhos United
- Rhyl Albion
Premier Division Champions
[edit]2020s
[edit]- 2020–21: Season void
- 2021–22: Y Rhyl 1879
- 2022–23: St Asaph City
- 2023–24: NFA
Division One Champions
[edit]2020s
[edit]- 2020-21: Season void
- 2021-22: Abergele[2]
- 2022–23: Abergele
- 2023–24: Bow FC
Cup Competitions
[edit]2020s
[edit]- 2020-21: Season void
- 2021-22:
- Premier Division
- Division One:
References
[edit]- ^ Jones, Dave (13 March 2020). "Challenge Cup set to return under North Wales coast football shake-up next season". North Wales Sport. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ Roberts, Bryan (3 April 2022). "Division One Champions". North Wales Coast League. Retrieved 12 April 2022.