Welsh Alliance League
{{EngvarB|date=January 2019}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2019}}
{{Infobox football league
| name = Lock Stock Welsh Alliance League
| logo = Welsh–Alliance–League.jpg
| country = {{WAL}}
| confed =
| founded = 1984
| folded = 2020
| divisions = 2
| teams = 31 (16 in Division 1, 15 in Division 2)
| feeds =
| promotion =Cymru North
| relegation = Gwynedd League
Vale of Clwyd and Conwy Football League
| levels = 3–4
| domest_cup = Welsh Cup
| champions = Division 1 – Holyhead Hotspur
Division 2 – Y Felinheli
| season = 2019–20
| most successful club = Llangefni Town
(5 titles)
| website =
| current = 2019–20 season
}}
The Welsh Alliance Football League (formerly the Lock Stock Welsh Alliance Football League, for sponsorship reasons) was a football league formed in 1984, and discontinued in 2020 following the reorganisation of the Welsh football pyramid for the 2020-21 season.{{cite web|url=http://www.welshallianceleague.co.uk/after-85-years-that-it-it-is-all-over-62176|title=After 85 Years That It [sic], It Is All Over|website=Welsh Alliance Football League|date=30 May 2020|access-date=9 June 2020}}
Division 1 was part of the third level of the Welsh football league system in North Wales.
Member clubs for the final 2019–20 season
=Division 1=
class="wikitable sortable" |
Club Name
! Stadium ! 2018–19 position |
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Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateur
| Cae Clyd, Blaenau Ffestiniog | {{ntsh|16}}2nd (Promoted from Division 2 for 2019–20 season) |
Bodedern Athletic
| Cae Ty Cristion, Village Hall Bodedern | {{ntsh|3}}2nd |
Denbigh Town
| Central Park, Denbigh | {{ntsh|2}}15th (Relegated from Cymru Alliance for 2019–20 season) |
Glan Conwy
| Cae Ffwt, Glan Conwy | {{ntsh|15}}1st (Promoted from Division 2 for 2019–20 season) |
Greenfield
| Bagillt Road, Greenfield | {{ntsh|5}}4th |
Holyhead Hotspur
| The New Stadium, Holyhead | {{ntsh|2}}16th (Relegated from Cymru Alliance for 2019–20 season) |
Llanberis
| Ffordd Padarn, Llanberis | {{ntsh|11}}10th |
Llandudno Albion
| Ffordd Dwyfor, Llandudno | {{ntsh|4}}3rd |
Llandyrnog United
| Cae Nant, Llandyrnog | {{ntsh|14}}13th |
Llanrug United
| Eithin Duon, Llanrug | {{ntsh|6}}5th |
Llanrwst United
| Gwydir Park, Llanrwst | {{ntsh|12}}11th |
Mynydd Llandegai
| {{ntsh|13}}12th |
Nantlle Vale
| Maes Dulyn, Penygroes | {{ntsh|7}}6th |
Penrhyndeudraeth
| Maes Y Parc, Penrhyndeudraeth | {{ntsh|9}}8th |
Prestatyn Sports
| Gronant Playing Fields, Prestatyn | {{ntsh|8}}7th |
St Asaph City
| Roe Plas, St Asaph | {{ntsh|10}}9th |
=Division 2=
class="wikitable sortable" |
Club name
! Stadium ! 2018–19 position |
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Amlwch Town
| Lôn Bach, Amlwch | {{ntsh|14}}15th |
Aberffraw
| Ty Croes, Aberffraw | {{ntsh|5}}5th |
Barmouth & Dyffryn United
| Wern Mynach, Barmouth | {{ntsh|1}}14th (Relegated from Division 1 for 2019–20 season) |
Gaerwen
| Lon Groes, Gaerwen | {{ntsh|11}}11th |
Gwalchmai
| Maes Meurig, Gwalchmai | {{ntsh|16}}2nd (Promoted from Gwynedd League for 2019–20 season) |
Holyhead Town
| Millbank Sports Field, Holyhead | {{ntsh|12}}12th |
Kinmel Bay
| Cader Avenue, Kinmel Bay | {{ntsh|7}}7th |
Llandudno Amateurs
| {{ntsh|15}}1st (Promoted from Vale of Clwyd and Conwy Football League Premier Division for 2019–20 season) |
Llandudno Junction
| The Flyover, Llandudno Junction | {{ntsh|2}}15th (Relegated from Division 1 for 2019–20 season) |
Llannefydd
| {{ntsh|3}}3rd |
Mochdre Sports
| Swan Road, Mochdre | {{ntsh|13}}14th |
Penmaenmawr Phoenix
| Cae Sling, Penmaenmawr | {{ntsh|9}}9th |
Pentraeth
| Bryniau Field, Pentraeth | {{ntsh|10}}10th |
Pwllheli
| Leisure Centre, Recreation Road, Pwllheli | {{ntsh|4}}4th |
Y Felinheli
| Cae Selio, Bangor Street, Y Felinheli | {{ntsh|8}}8th |
Past Champions
class="wikitable" |
Season
! colspan="3"|Divisional |
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align=center|1984–85
| colspan="3"|Conwy United |
align=center|1985–86
| colspan="3"|Conwy United |
align=center|1986–87
| colspan="3"|Bethesda Athletic |
align=center|1987–88
| colspan="3"|Llanfairpwll |
align=center|1988–89
| colspan="3"|Flint Town United |
align=center|1989–90
| colspan="3"|Porthmadog |
align=center|1990–91
| colspan="3"|Llangefni Town |
align=center|1991–92
| colspan="3"|Llangefni Town |
align=center|1992–93
| colspan="3"|Cemaes Bay |
align=center|1993–94
| colspan="3"|Llangefni Town |
align=center|1994–95
| colspan="3"|Rhydymwyn |
align=center|1995–96
| colspan="3"|Denbigh Town |
align=center|1996–97
| colspan="3"|Glantraeth |
align=center|1997–98
| colspan="3"|Holyhead Hotspur |
align=center|1998–99
| colspan="3"|Llangefni Town |
align=center|1999–2000
| colspan="3"|Halkyn United |
align=center|2000–01
| colspan="3"|Llanfairpwll |
align=center|2001–02
| colspan="3"|Amlwch Town |
align=center|2002–03
| colspan="3"|Glantraeth |
align=center|2003–04
| colspan="3"|Rhyl Reserves |
align=center|2004–05
| colspan="3"|Bodedern |
align=center|2005–06
| colspan="3"|Prestatyn Town |
align=center|2006–07
| colspan="3"|Denbigh Town |
align=center|2007–08
| colspan="3"|Bethesda Athletic |
align=center|2008–09
| colspan="3"|Bethesda Athletic |
align=center|2009–10
| colspan="3"|Rhydymwyn |
Season
! Division 1 ! Division 2 |
align=center|2010–11 |
align=center|2011–12 |
align=center|2012–13 |
align=center|2013–14 |
align=center|2014–15 |
align=center|2015–16 |
align=center|2016–17 |
align=center|2017–18 |
align=center|2018–19 |
align=center|2019–20 |
References
{{Reflist}}
{{Welsh Alliance League}}
{{Football in Wales}}
{{Authority control}}
Category:Sports leagues established in 1984
Category:1984 establishments in Wales
Category:Sports leagues disestablished in 2020