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  2. Welsh Alliance League - Wikipedia

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    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. [1]

  3. Cymru Leagues - Wikipedia

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    It has both professional and semi-professional status clubs and is at the top of the Welsh football league system. Prior to 2002, the league was known as the League of Wales (LoW), but changed its name as part of a sponsorship deal to the Welsh Premier League. The league has been rebranded as the Cymru Premier for the 2019–20 season. [1]

  4. Welsh football league system - Wikipedia

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    Since the 2020–21 season, the Football Association of Wales has run the third tier after a review of the Welsh league pyramid. Tier 3, called the Ardal Leagues is split into a Northern and Southern League, with each league divided into two regionally based divisions, giving North East, North West, South East and South West leagues, each consisting of a maximum of 16 clubs.

  5. List of football clubs in Wales - Wikipedia

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    South Wales Alliance League Premier: 4: Bodedern Athletic: North Wales Coast West League Premier: 4: Boded Bow Street: Ardal North East: 3: Magpies Brecon Corinthians: Mid Wales League East: 4: Corries Brickfield Rangers: Ardal North West: 3: Bridgend Street: South Wales Alliance League Premier: 4: The Mission Briton Ferry Llansawel: Cymru ...

  6. 2017–18 Welsh Alliance League - Wikipedia

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    The 2017–18 Welsh Alliance League, known as the Lock Stock Welsh Alliance League for sponsorship reasons, is the 34th season of the Welsh Alliance League, which consists of two divisions: the third and fourth levels of the Welsh football pyramid.

  7. Holywell Town F.C. - Wikipedia

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    After the success in the local football system, Holywell Town returned to the Welsh Alliance League (the successor of the old Welsh League (North) league) in the 1988–89 season, when they achieved a creditable top-five placing. Alas, they were unable to repeat the feat the following season when they concluded their campaign in 14th position ...

  8. A.F.C. Porth - Wikipedia

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    The same year, a new club was formed under the guise of Beatus United which represented a local factory. The club competed under the name for 34 years in the Rhondda League and later the South Wales Amateur League, before it was renamed as A.F.C. Porth in 1984. [2] The side won the Second Division of the Welsh Football League in the 1991–92 ...

  9. 2019–20 Welsh Alliance League - Wikipedia

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    Gwynedd League runners-up, Gwalchmai and Vale of Clwyd and Conwy Football League Premier Division champions, Llandudno Amateurs were promoted to Welsh Alliance League Division 2. On 21 July 2019, Llannerch-y-medd resigned from the Welsh Alliance League after losing the entire squad of players from the previous season for various reasons.