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Holyhead Hotspur F.C.

Coordinates:53°17′42″N4°37′56″W / 53.295010°N 4.632229°W /53.295010; -4.632229
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Football club
Holyhead Hotspur
Holyhead Hotspur Badge
Full nameHolyhead Hotspur Football Club
NicknameThe Hotspurs
Short nameHolyhead
Founded1990; 35 years ago (1990)
GroundThe New Oval,Holyhead
ChairmanBen Williams
ManagerDarren Garmey
LeagueCymru North
2024–25Ardal NW League, 2nd of 16 (promoted via play-off)

Holyhead Hotspur Football Club (Welsh:Clwb Pêl-droed Hotspur Caergybi) is afootball club based inHolyhead,Anglesey. They play in theCymru North.

The team's home strip is vertical blue and white striped shirts, blue shorts and horizontal blue and white striped socks. The away strip is all burgundy.

Holyhead Hotspur play at the New Oval ground opposite the leisure centre inHolyhead. The new stadium was opened in a ceremony on 27 July 2007 with a friendly match against aWolverhampton Wanderers XI.

Club history

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Holyhead Hotspur was formed in 1990, initially playing in theAnglesey League. A group of local football lads who were playing for another local team decided to start their own team with the help of Ken Chambers and Gary 'scouse' Williams. To choose a team name, they each put their suggestion in a hat and the name HOTSPUR was drawn out, so Holyhead Hotspur was born.

In 1996, following the success of Holyhead Hotspur in the Anglesey League and the Gwynedd League, the club amalgamated with the other four clubs representing Holyhead, to form Holyhead Hotspur and Holyhead Hotspur Reserves.

Holyhead Hotspur were promoted to the Cymru Alliance league for the 1998–99 season after winning theWelsh Alliance League in the 1997–98 season. At the same time, Holyhead Hotspur Reserves also saw promotion to the Gwynedd League.

In summer 1997, local junior football club Holyhead Peibio Youth amalgamated with Holyhead Hotspur and formed the club's junior branch. Now known as Holyhead Hotspur Peibio Youth, the juniors are represented at Under 7, Under 9, Under 11, Under 12, Under 14, Under 16 and Under 18 age groups. Holyhead Hotspur Peibio Youth was the first organisation in the whole of Wales to receive theWelsh Football Trust's Fun Football Accreditation, allowing the club to host regular soccer school activities as well as football in the community programme, involving a newly-formed ladies team (Cybi Ladies) and a learning difficulties team (Clwb Cybi). In 2009 they were one of only four clubs on Anglesey to be awarded silver accreditation byMcDonald's and theFootball Association of Wales. Silver accreditation was retained for the 2010–11 season.

In summer 2011, girls' teams were reintroduced into the club. Teams at under 10 and under 12 were affiliated to the North Wales Girls League.

In 2018, Darren Garmey and Nick Dumbarton became Manager and Assistant Manager, and Ben Williams became chairman. The reserve side was taken over by Mike Kelly, Tom Scott, Martyn Mcclymont and John Jones, playing in the Anglesey league. In the2018-19 season, Holyhead Hotspur were relegated from theCymru Alliance to theWelsh Alliance League after being in the Cymru Alliance for six years.[1]

In 2024, £818 was raised for the club in honour of Mr Martin Campbell, a former coach to many past and present players. He had a significant influence on many players for the club throughout the years.

Stadium

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The club play at the New Stadium, into which they moved in 2007.[2] The old ground still stands next to the new one, and is in use for some local games.[3] The ground was chosen to host several games, including the final, of the2019 Inter Games Football Tournament.

Management team

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It was announced on 13 September 2009 that Campbell Harrison was to step down as manager after three seasons in charge. On 16 September 2009, Mark Williams, who was assistant manager to Campbell, was offered the post of manager. He duly accepted, and promoted reserve team boss Emlyn Manley-Williams to be his assistant manager on 8 October 2009. Emlyn was appointed first team manager at the start of the 2011 season, which heralded unprecedented success in his first season. Emlyn and his backroom staff of Neil Bell and Mark Jat tendered their resignations in May 2013. On 6 June 2013, Campbell Harrison was re-appointed first team manager. He gave up the reins in 2018, with Darren Garmey and Nick Dumbarton replacing him.

  • Manager: Darren Garmey
  • Assistant managers: Nick Dumbarton

Current squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK WALCarl Jones
2DF WALAlex Jones
3DF WALTomos Clarke
4MF WALHarry Galleoti
6DF WALCaio Hywel
7FW WALJohn Littlemore
8MF WALCorey Jones
10FW WALMel McGinness
No.Pos.NationPlayer
11MF WALKenleigh Owen
12MF WALJamie McDaid
13DF WALDan McGinness
14MF WALJamie Roberts
15MF WALDean Garmey
22FW WALLuke McGivern
23FW WALMark Evans
25FW WALChris Jones

References

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  1. ^Huws Gray Alliance 2018/19, huwsgrayalliance.co.uk
  2. ^"Holyhead Hotspur".the-citizens-choice.co.uk. Retrieved25 January 2019.
  3. ^"Vs Holyhead A 110317 – Llangoed FC".llangoedfc.co.uk. Retrieved25 January 2019.

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