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Lock Stock Welsh Alliance League; Founded: 1984: Folded: 2020: Country Wales: Divisions: 2: Number of clubs: 31 (16 in Division 1, 15 in Division 2) Level on pyramid: 3–4: Promotion to: Cymru North: Relegation to: Gwynedd League Vale of Clwyd and Conwy Football League: Domestic cup(s) Welsh Cup: Last champions: Division 1 – Holyhead Hotspur ...
The Welsh football league system (or pyramid) is a series of football leagues with regular promotion and relegation between them. It consists of four main tiers, as well as lower local leagues. While most Welsh clubs play in the Welsh pyramid and most clubs in that pyramid are Welsh, five Welsh clubs play in English leagues, and four English ...
The New Saints of the Welsh Premier League play at Park Hall in the English town of Oswestry. Cardiff City reached the FA Cup final in 2008, prompting the English FA to change the rules to allow Welsh clubs to represent England in UEFA competitions should they qualify to do so. [1]
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 ...
Welsh Cup – Is the oldest and most prized cup trophy in Wales, the cup is open to teams in the Welsh football league system. Until 1995 any Welsh club playing in the English league were allowed to participate and, by invitation, some English clubs. The winner of the cup is given a UEFA Europa League qualifying place. Welsh League Cup – Is ...
Many semi-professional sides in Wales also played in both the Welsh and English football league system at different points in their history; Bangor City were founder members of the North Wales Coast League in 1893 and the Welsh National League in 1921, before the Alliance Premier League (now the National League) in 1979 and reached the FA ...
This category includes current and defunct Welsh football clubs that have played in the English football league system. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
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]