:Welsh National League (Wrexham Area)

{{Short description|Association football league in Wales}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2023}}

{{Infobox football league

| name = Welsh National League (Wrexham Area)

| logo =

| pixels = 150

| country = {{WAL}}

| founded = 1945

| folded = 2020

| teams = 26

| promotion =

| relegation =

| levels = 3 and 4

| domest_cup =

| confed_cup =

| champions = Premier Division - Holywell Town
Division One - Hawarden Rangers
Reserves - Mold Alexandra
Reserves & Colts - Connah's Quay Nomads

| season = 2019–20

| website = [http://www.wnl.org.uk/index.htm League Website]

}}

The Welsh National League (Wrexham Area) was a football league in Wales and operated at level 3 and 4 of the Welsh football league system in Flintshire and Wrexham County Borough, but with some teams from Denbighshire (Corwen and Llangollen Town) and Gwynedd (Llanuwchllyn). For sponsorship purposes it was last known as the Guy Walmsley & Co Welsh National League.

History

The League grew out of the Wrexham and District League which ran during the early years of the twentieth century. At that time the senior clubs in the Wrexham area played in English leagues such as The Combination and the Birmingham & District League. Their reserve sides, along with local amateur teams, contested the Wrexham and District League (1903–1912). The Wrexham and District League folded in 1912 and its clubs joined the North Wales Alliance League.{{Cite web|url=https://welshfootballstatistician.weebly.com/wdl11-12.html|title=Wrexham & District League 1911/12|website=Welsh Football|language=en|access-date=2019-03-29}}

In the inter-war years, the new Welsh National League with its various sections was organised. Clubs from the Wrexham area, and the rest of North Wales, joined the Welsh National League Northern Section which ran from 1921–1930.

Teams from the Wrexham Area competed in the Wrexham and District League (1925–1939).

After World War II they re-organised as the Welsh National League (Wrexham Area).{{Cite web|url=http://wnl.org.uk/hist.htm|title=Welsh National League|website=wnl.org.uk|access-date=2019-04-05}}

At the end of the 2019–20 season the league folded as part of the reorganisation on the Welsh football pyramid, with the Football Association of Wales taking over running tier 3 leagues and local football associations tier 4.{{cite web |title=Farewell to the Welsh National (Wrexham Area) League – a tribute |date=27 May 2020 |url=https://nwsport.co.uk/2020/05/27/farewell-to-the-welsh-national-wrexham-area-league-a-tribute/ |publisher=North Wales Sport |access-date=22 June 2020}}

Member clubs for the final 2019–20 season

{{Location map+ |UK Wales

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|caption=Locations of teams in the Welsh National League Premier Division, 2019–20 season

|places=

{{Location map~ |UK Wales |lat=53.2696 |long=-3.2142 |label=Holywell|position=left}}

{{Location map~ |UK Wales |lat=52.8567 |long=-3.6691 |label=Llanuwchllyn|position=right}}

{{Location map~ |UK Wales |lat=53.1734 |long=-3.1438 |label=Mold|position=bottom}}

{{Location map~ |UK Wales |lat=53.1746 |long=-2.9392 |label=Saltney|position=right}}

{{Location map~ |UK Wales |lat=53.1945 |long=-3.1910 |label=Rhydymwyn|position=left}}

}}{{Location map+ |Wales Wrexham

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|float=right

|caption=Locations of teams in the Welsh National League Premier Division, 2019–20 season

|places=

{{Location map~ |Wales Wrexham |lat=53.0423 |long=-3.0129 |label=Brickfield|position=left}}

{{Location map~ |Wales Wrexham |lat=53.0644 |long=-3.0488 |label=Brymbo|position=right}}

{{Location map~ |Wales Wrexham |lat=53.1196 |long=-3.0375 |label=Castell Alun|position=left}}

{{Location map~ |Wales Wrexham |lat=52.9715 |long=-3.0707 |label=Cefn|position=left}}

{{Location map~ |Wales Wrexham |lat=52.9347 |long=-3.0594 |label=Chirk|position=left}}

{{Location map~ |Wales Wrexham |lat=53.0456 |long=-2.9771 |label=Queens Park|position=right}}

{{Location map~ |Wales Wrexham |lat=53.0949 |long=-3.0041 |label=Llay|position=right}}

{{Location map~ |Wales Wrexham |lat=52.9992 |long=-3.0597 |label=Penycae|position=right}}

{{Location map~ |Wales Wrexham |lat=52.9715 |long=-3.0707 |label=Plas Madoc|position=right}}

{{Location map~ |Wales Wrexham |lat=53.0112 |long=-3.0518 |label=Rhos|position=right}}

{{Location map~ |Wales Wrexham |lat=53.0315 |long=-3.0307 |label=Rhostyllen|position=right}}

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style="background:silver; width:30%" | Club

! style="background:silver; width:30%" | Ground

! style="background:silver; width:25%" | Town

style="background:beige;" colspan="3"| Premier Division
Brickfield Rangers

| Clywedog Park

| Wrexham

Brymbo

| Brymbo Sports Complex

| Broughton

Castell Alun Colts

| Castell Alun Sports & Leisure Complex

| Hope

Cefn Albion

| The Myga, Cefn Mawr

|Cefn

Chirk Amateur Athletic Association

| Holyhead Road

|Chirk

FC Queens Park

|The Dunks

|Caia Park

Holywell Town

|Halkyn Road

|Holywell

Llanuwchllyn

| Church Street

|Llanuwchllyn

Llay Welfare

| The Ring

|Llay

Mold Alexandra

| Alyn Park

|Mold

Penycae

| Afoneitha Road

|Penycae

Plas Madoc (club folded July 2020 after end of season)

|The Myga, Cefn Mawr

|Cefn Mawr

Rhos Aelwyd

| Ponciau Park, Ponciau

|Rhosllanerchrugog

Rhostyllen

| Parish Hall

|Rhostyllen

Saltney Town

| Saltney Community Centre

|Saltney

Rhydymwyn

| Vicarage Road

| Rhydymwyn

colspan="3" style="background:beige;" |Division One
Cefn Mawr Rangers

| The Myga, Cefn Mawr

| Cefn Mawr

Coedpoeth United

| Penygelli Playing Fields

|Coedpoeth

Halkyn & Flint Mountain

|Pant Newydd

|Pentre Halkyn

Hawarden Rangers

| Gladstone Playing Field

|Hawarden

Johnstown Youth

|Moreton Playing Fields

|Johnstown

Lex XI

|Stansty Park

|Summerhill

Llangollen Town

| Tower Fields

| Llangollen

Mynydd Isa Spartans

| Argoed

| Mynydd Isa

New Brighton Villa

| New Brighton Community Centre

| New Brighton

Overton Recreation

| Recreation Ground

| Overton-on-Dee

Rhosllanerchrugog (resigned from league in December 2019){{cite tweet|user=i/web

|number=1207958890522042368|title=Majority of our players and management have merged with @JTYouthFC (Johnstown). We are delighted with this merger and gives the chance for both sides to put together a really good competitive outfit. We thank everyone for there support over the years!}}

|Rhos Rugby Club

|Rhosllanerchrugog

Divisional Champions

The league underwent various restructures in its history, with the number of divisions and their names changing.{{Cite web|url=http://wnl.org.uk/prsea.htm|title=Welsh National League|website=wnl.org.uk|access-date=2019-04-05}}

For its first season the league had just one division, the Senior Division.

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Season

!Senior Division

1945–46

|Llay United

In 1946 two regional divisions were introduced below the Senior Division.

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Season

!Senior Division

!East Division

!West Division

1946–47

|Wrexham 'A'

|Gresford Athletic

|Rhostyllen Sports Club

1947–48

|Chirk AAA

|Rhostyllen/Bersham BL

|Coedpoeth

1948–49

|Johnstown United

|Overton St Mary's

|Coedpoeth

In 1949 the regionalised divisions were merged and the resulting three divisions renamed Divisions One, Two and Three.

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Season

!Division One

!Division Two

!Division Three

1949–50

|Chirk AAA

|Ruabon Athletic

|New Boughton

1950–51

|Druids United

|Penycae

|Rubery Owen Rockwell

1951–52

|Chirk AAA

|Holt Nomads

|Royal Pioneer Corps

1952–53

|Overton St Mary's

|Llangollen Town

|Bradley Rangers

In 1953–54 Division Three was not contested due to a lack of clubs.

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Season

!Division One

!Division Two

1953–54

|Overton St Mary's

|Bradley Rangers

In 1954 Division Three was revived.

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Season

!Division One

!Division Two

!Division Three

1954–55

|Welshpool

|Gresford Colliery

|Bradley Rangers Reserves

1955–56

|Buckley Wanderers

|Holt Nomads

|Tanyfron Youth Club

1956–57

|Welshpool

|Rubery Owen Rockwell

|Ponciau Youth Club

1957–58

|Brymbo Steelworks

|Royal Pioneer Corps

|Marshalls Sports Club

1958–59

|Chirk AAA

|Rhos Aelwyd

|Tanyfron

1959–60

|Chirk AAA

|Buckley Rovers

|Fron

In 1960 Division Three was discontinued once again.

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Season

!Division One

!Division Two

1960–61

|Chirk AAA

|Pentre Broughton

1961–62

|Welshpool

|Rhosddu

In 1962 Division Three was revived once again.

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Season

!Division One

!Division Two

!Division Three

1962–63

|Llay Welfare

|Gresford Athletic

|Summerhill

1963–64

|Ruthin Town

|Summerhill

|Llanuwchllyn

1964–65

|Welshpool

|Buckley Rovers

|Coedpoeth Sports Club

1965–66

|Brymbo Steelworks

|Rubery Owen Rockwell

|Marshalls Sports Club

1966–67

|Brymbo Steelworks

|Coedpoeth Sports Club

|British Celanese

1967–68

|Llangollen Town

|Bala Town

|Rossett Villa

1968–69

|Brymbo Steelworks

|Rossett Villa

|Burntwood & Drury

In 1969 Division Three was split into two sections, A and B.

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Season

!Division One

!Division Two

!Division Three A

!Division Three B

1969–70

|Brymbo Steelworks

|Druids United

|Gresford Athletic Reserves

|Cefn Albion

In 1970 the two Division Three sections were reorganised into Divisions Three and Four.

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Season

!Division One

!Division Two

!Division Three

!Division Four

1970–71

|Brymbo Steelworks

|Burntwood & Drury

|Rhosddu

|Castell Alun

1971–72

|Llangollen Town

|Rhosddu

|Castell Alun

|Druids United Reserves

1972–73

|Denbigh Town

|Ruabon St Marys

|Hawarden Rangers

|Treuddyn Villa

1973–74

|Denbigh Town

|Buckley Rovers

|Coedpoeth Sports Club

|Overton Athletic

In 1974 the four divisions were reduced to just two.

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Season

!Division One

!Division Two

1974–75

|Denbigh Town

|Lex XI

In 1975 Division Three was reintroduced.

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Season

!Division One

!Division Two

!Division Three

1975–76

|Denbigh Town

|Coedpoeth Sports Club

|Castell Alun Colts

In 1976 Division Three was discontinued once again.

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Season

!Division One

!Division Two

1976–77

|Brymbo Steelworks

|Castell Alun Colts

1977–78

|New Broughton

|Cefn Albion

In 1978 Divisions Three and Four were revived.

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Season

!Division One

!Division Two

!Division Three

!Division Four

1978–79

|Brymbo Steelworks

|Chirk AAA

|Penley

|Tunnel Cement

In 1979 Division Four was discontinued once again.

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Season

!Division One

!Division Two

!Division Three

1979–80

|Cefn Albion

|Ruthin Town

|Grapes

NB: The NW Sport sitenwsport.co.uk/2020/05/27/farewell-to-the-welsh-national-wrexham-area-league-a-tribute/amp/ disagrees that Division Four was not in operation for season 1979-80, and gives the four divisional winners as Cefn Albion, Ruthin Town, Ruthin Town Reserves, and Grapes, respectively.

In 1980 Division Four was once again revived.

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Season

!Division One

!Division Two

!Division Three

!Division Four

1980–81

|Cefn Albion

|Rhostyllen Villa

|Grapes

|New Broughton

1981–82

|Brymbo Steelworks

|Grapes

|Hawkesbury Villa

|Coedpoeth

1982–83

|Brymbo Steelworks

|Rhos Aelwyd

|Coedpoeth

|Llay RBL

In 1983 Division Four was split into two sections, North and South.

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Season

!Division One

!Division Two

!Division Three

!Division Four (North)

!Division Four (South)

1983–84

|Chirk AAA

|Lex XI Reserves

|Penycae

|Connah's Quay Reserves

|Johnstown Athletic

In 1984 the two Division Four sections were merged back and the four divisions renamed Premier, One, Two and Three.

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Season

!Premier Division

!Division One

!Division Two

!Division Three

1984–85

|Lex XI

|Llay RBL

|Chirk AAA Reserves

|Llangollen Town Reserves

1985–86

|Mold Alexandra

|Llangollen Town

|Penycae Reserves

|Bradley

1986–87

|Mold Alexandra

|Llay Welfare

|Corwen

|Flint Town

1987–88

|Lex XI

|Corwen

|St Marys Ruabon

|New Broughton

1988–89

|Lex XI

|Rhostyllen Villa

|Marchwiel Villa

|Kelloggs

1989–90

|Mold Alexandra

|Bala Town

|New Broughton

|Kinnerton

In 1990 Division Three was discontinued.

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Season

!Premier Division

!Division One

!Division Two

1990–91

|Marchwiel Villa

|Llay Welfare

|Bradley

1991–92

|Wrexham Reserves

|Treuddyn Villa

|British Aerospace

1992–93

|Penley

|Cefn Druids Reserves

|Rhostyllen/Bersham

1993–94

|Penycae

|Brymbo Reserves

|Rhosddu

1994–95

|Oswestry Town

|Rhostyllen/Bersham RBL

|Wrexham Colts

1995–96

|Gresford Athletic

|Wrexham Colts

|Gresford Athletic Colts

1996–97

|Wrexham Colts

|Castell AC

|Owens Corning

1997–98

|Penley

|Bala Town

|Bradley Villa

1998–99

|Corwen

|Bradley Villa

|Borras Park Albion

In 1999 Division Three was revived.

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Season

!Premier Division

!Division One

!Division Two

!Division Three

1999–2000

|British Aerospace

|Hand Hotel

|Cefn United

|Buckley Town

2000–01

|Gresford Athletic

|Cefn United

|Llay Welfare Colts

|Queen's Park

2001–02

|Mold Alexandra

|Mynydd Isa

|Queen's Park

|Brynteg Village

2002–03

|Castell Alun Colts

|Queen's Park

|Brynteg Village

|Ruabon Villa

2003–04

|Bala Town

|Acrefair Youth

|Coedpoeth United

|Buckley Town Reserves

2004–05

|Queen's Park

|Brynteg Village

|New Brighton FC

|Mold Juniors

2005–06

|Rhos Aelwyd

|Castell Alun Colts

|Bala Town Reserves

|Venture Community

2006–07

|Brymbo

|Bala Town Reserves

|Venture Community

|Brymbo Reserves

2007–08

|Brymbo

|Airbus UK Reserves

|Garden Village

|FC Cefn

In 2008, all reserve and colts teams were split off, leaving two divisions for first teams and two divisions for lower teams.

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Season

!Premier Division

!Division One

!Reserves Division

!Reserves & Colts Division

2008–09

|Llangollen Town

|FC Cefn

|Bala Town

|Castell AC

2009–10

|Rhos Aelwyd

|Garden Village

|Airbus UK

|Ruthin Town

2010–11

|Penycae

|Penyffordd

|Rhos Aelwyd

|Airbus UK

2011–12{{cite web |title=2011-12 tables, part 5 |url=http://fchd.info/lghist/2011-12_Part_5.pdf |publisher=Football Club History Database |access-date=16 November 2021}}

|FC Cefn

|Saltney Town

|Chirk AAA

|Mold Alex

2012–13

|Chirk AAA

|Borras Park Albion

|Ruthin Town

|Buckley Town

2013–14

|Mold Alexandra

|FC Nomads of Connah's Quay

|Penycae

|FC Nomads of Connah's Quay

2014–15

|Gresford Athletic

|FC Queens Park

|Cefn Druids

|Mold Alex

2015–16

|FC Nomads of Connah's Quay

|Cefn Albion

|Mold Alex

|Saltney Town

2016–17

|FC Queens Park

|Lex Glyndwr

|Cefn Druids

|Flint Town United

2017-18

|Buckley Town

|Brymbo

|Ruthin Town

|Brickfield Rangers

2018-19

|Corwen

|Plas Madoc

|Cefn Druids

|Holywell Town FC

2019-20

|Holywell Town

|Hawarden Rangers

|Mold Alexandra

|Connah's Quay Nomads

References

{{Reflist}}

See also