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Vale of Clwyd and Conwy Football League

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Football league
Vale of Clwyd and Conwy Football League
Founded2011
Folded2020
Country Wales
Divisions2
Number of clubs21
Level on pyramid5 & 6
Promotion toWelsh Alliance
Domestic cup(s)Presidents Cup
Premier Cup
REM Jones Cup
Last championsRhuddlan Town
(2019-20)

TheVale of Clwyd and Conwy Football League[1] (Welsh:Dyffryn Clwyd & Chonwy) was afootball league formed in 2011 following the split of theClwyd Football League, which itself was formed in 1974 as an amalgamation of theDyserth League and theHalkyn Mountain League.[2] The Premier Division was in the fifth level of theWelsh football league system inNorth Wales. The league folded in 2020 due to a reorganisation of the Welsh football league pyramid, with many teams joining theNorth Wales Coast East Football League.[3]

The league hosted several cup competitions: The President's Cup, The Premier Cup, TheHalkyn Cup and the REM Jones Cup. Its members competed in the FAW Trophy, Barritt Cup andWelsh Cup competitions as well. Along with members of theAnglesey League and theCaernarfon & District League, league teams competed in theNorth Wales Coast Junior Cup.

Member clubs for final 2019–20 season

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Premier Division

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First Division

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Divisional champions

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Premier Division

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First Division

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References

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  1. ^"VALE OF CLWYD & CONWY FOOTBALL LEAGUE. League Constitutional & Cup Rules § 1. Name & Constitution"(PDF).
  2. ^"History".Vale of Clwyd & Conwy Football League.
  3. ^Jones, Dave (2 June 2020)."Goodbye Anglesey League – a dear friend to North Wales football for 125 years".North Wales Sport. Retrieved10 June 2020.
  4. ^"2011-12 tables, part 5"(PDF). Football Club History Database. Retrieved16 November 2021.
  5. ^"Aberdare Valley League (Heatwise)"(PDF).Football Club History Database.
  6. ^"Prestatyn Sports complete historic quadruple with cup victory over Llandudno Albion - North Wales Live".www.dailypost.co.uk. Retrieved2025-08-29.
  7. ^"Llandudno Albion lift Premier Division crown - North Wales Live".www.dailypost.co.uk. Retrieved2025-08-29.
  8. ^"A Season to Remember: CPD Llannefydd manager Gwyndaf Pritchard - North Wales Live".www.dailypost.co.uk. Retrieved2025-08-29.
  9. ^"All hail Kinmel Bay FC - Vale of Clwyd and Conwy Football League champions - North Wales Live".www.dailypost.co.uk. Retrieved2025-08-29.
  10. ^Jones, Dave (6 June 2019)."North Wales Football Roll of Honour 2018-19". Grassroots North Wales. Retrieved25 April 2025.
  11. ^"Farewell to the Vale of Clwyd and Conwy Football League - Grassroots North Wales | Championing Local Sport | Dave Jones Sportswriter | nwsport.co.uk".nwsport.co.uk. Retrieved2025-08-29.
  12. ^"Machno United to take a year out from football - Grassroots North Wales | Championing Local Sport | Dave Jones Sportswriter | nwsport.co.uk".nwsport.co.uk. Retrieved2025-08-29.
  13. ^"Great North Wales football memories - Conwy Legion United's debut season treble - Grassroots North Wales | Championing Local Sport | Dave Jones Sportswriter | nwsport.co.uk".nwsport.co.uk. Retrieved2025-08-29.
  14. ^"Clwyd League: Llandudno Amateurs secure Division One title | Rhyl Journal".www.rhyljournal.co.uk. Retrieved2025-08-29.
  15. ^"Clwyd League One: Champions Llanelwy Athletic go unbeaten after St Asaph City Reserves win | North Wales Pioneer".www.northwalespioneer.co.uk. Retrieved2025-08-29.
  16. ^Jones, Dean (24 May 2020)."Clwyd League: NFA crowned champions by 0.03 PPG over Llysfaen".Rhyl, Prestatyn & Abergele Journal. Retrieved15 June 2020.
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