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Conwy Borough F.C.
Conwy Borough Football Club ( cy, Clwb Pêl-droed Bwrdeistref Conwy) are a Welsh football club based in Conwy, playing in the Cymru North. Between 1977 and June 2012 they were known as Conwy United. Club history Following the demise of Borough United in 1967, Welsh representatives in the European Cup Winners’ Cup in 1963–64, there was a void of Welsh League clubs in the Conwy area. Historically there has always been football in the area, and especially a Conwy team, stretching back to the 1870s. In 1977 Conwy Town and Conwy Royal British Legion, both of whom played in the Vale of Conwy League, amalgamated to form Conwy United. The club was duly elected to the Welsh League (North) that later became the Welsh Alliance League. In 1981–82 the club won the Welsh Intermediate Cup (now called the FAW Welsh Trophy) and the club also won the Welsh Alliance League title in 1984–85 and 1985–86. In 1990 the club became founder members of the Cymru Alliance and finished ...
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Conwy
Conwy (, ), previously known in English as Conway, is a walled market town, community and the administrative centre of Conwy County Borough in North Wales. The walled town and castle stand on the west bank of the River Conwy, facing Deganwy on the east bank. The town formerly lay in Gwynedd and prior to that in Caernarfonshire. The community, which also includes Deganwy and Llandudno Junction, had a population of 14,753 at the 2011 census. Although the community of Conwy straddles the River Conwy, for postal purposes the areas on the east bank form part of the post town of Llandudno Junction, with the Conwy post town being confined to west bank of the river. The ward on the west bank of the river had a population of 4,065 at the 2011 census. The resident population of the wider Conwy County Borough was estimated to be 116,200 in an ONS-estimate. The name 'Conwy' derives from the old Welsh words ''cyn'' (chief) and ''gwy'' (water), the river being originally called the 'Cynwy'. ...
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Darren Moss
Darren Moss (born 24 May 1981) is a former Wales under-21 international footballer who is currently running his own football coaching academy. Playing career Moss started his career as a trainee at Chester. He made his début for the club back in November 1998, in Chester's 2–1 loss against Brentford. During Moss's Chester career he played in 62 games for the club, in those games he received nine yellow cards and two red cards. In June 2001, Moss joined Shrewsbury Town on a free transfer, making his début in August 2001 in Town's 3–1 loss against Hartlepool United. Moss was one of Shrewsbury's few key players as the club endured a poor 2002–03 campaign which saw them relegated from the Football League. Moss continued his good form in the Football Conference during 2003–04 as Shrewsbury immediately won promotion back to the Football League. A notable moment for Moss was scoring the winning penalty in the Conference playoff semi-final against Barnet, a game that eventua ...
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1978–79 Welsh Cup
The 1978–79 FAW Welsh Cup is the 92nd season of the annual knockout tournament for competitive football teams in Wales. Key League name pointed after clubs name. * CCL - Cheshire County League * FL D2 - Football League Second Division * FL D3 - Football League Third Division * FL D4 - Football League Fourth Division * NPL - Northern Premier League * SFL - Southern Football League * WLN - Welsh League North * WLS - Welsh League South Fourth round Nine winners from the Third round and seven new clubs. Fifth round Semifinal Final External linksThe FAW Welsh Cup {{DEFAULTSORT:Welsh Cup 1978-79 1978-79 Wales Cup A cup is an open-top used to hold hot or cold liquids for pouring or drinking; while mainly used for drinking, it also can be used to store solids for pouring (e.g., sugar, flour, grains, salt). Cups may be made of glass, metal, china, clay, ...
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1977–78 Welsh Cup
The 1977–78 FAW Welsh Cup is the 91st season of the annual knockout tournament for competitive football teams in Wales. Key League name pointed after clubs name. * CCL - Cheshire County League * FL D2 - Football League Second Division * FL D3 - Football League Third Division * FL D4 - Football League Fourth Division * NPL - Northern Premier League * SFL - Southern Football League * WLN - Welsh League North * WLS - Welsh League South Fourth round Nine winners from the Third round and seven new clubs. Fifth round Semifinal Final External linksThe FAW Welsh Cup {{DEFAULTSORT:Welsh Cup 1977-78 1977-78 Wales Cup A cup is an open-top used to hold hot or cold liquids for pouring or drinking; while mainly used for drinking, it also can be used to store solids for pouring (e.g., sugar, flour, grains, salt). Cups may be made of glass, metal, china, clay, ...
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Welsh League North
The Welsh League North was a football league in north and central Wales which formed the first level of the Welsh football league system between 1935 and 1984. It is considered North Wales's most successful league, running uninterrupted apart from the Second World War for forty-nine years until its transition into the Welsh Alliance League in for the 1984–85 season.https://www.welshsoccerarchive.co.uk/league_wln_index.php Champions * 1935–36 - Llandudno * 1936–37 - Llandudno * 1936–37 - Porthmadog * 1937–38 - Llandudno * 1938–39 - Caernarfon Town * 1945–46 - H.M.S. Glendower * 1946–47 ** Western Area: Caernarfon Town ** Eastern Area: Connah's Quay St Davids * 1948–49 - Penrhyn Quarry * 1948–49 - Llandudno Junction * 1949–50 - Holywell Town * 1950–51 - Pwllheli * 1951–52 - Pwllheli * 1952–53 - Holywell Town * 1953–54 - 55th R.A. Tonfannau * 1954–55 - Fflint Town United * 1955–56 - Fflint Town United * 1956–57 - Fflint Town United * 19 ...
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Welsh Cup
The FAW Welsh Cup ( cy, Cwpan Cymdeithas Pêl-droed Cymru), currently known as the JD Welsh Cup for sponsorship reasons, is a knock-out football competition contested annually by teams in the Welsh football league system. It is considered the most prestigious of the cup competitions in domestic Welsh association football. The Football Association of Wales (FAW) is the organising body of this competition, which has been run (except during the two World Wars and the COVID-19 pandemic) every year since its inception in 1877–78. In the early years of organised football in Wales, football was very much the sport of north Wales rather than the rugby union playing south – the FAW was founded in Wrexham in 1876, and Wrexham remained the site of the FAW's head office until 1986; it was not until 1912 that a southern team, Cardiff City, won the Welsh Cup for the first time. The winning team qualifies to play in the following season's UEFA Europa Conference League (previously teams qual ...
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Kevin Ellison (born 23 February 1979) is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger for Northern Premier League Division One West club City of Liverpool. He has represented fourteen clubs during his career, making in excess of 550 appearances in the Football League; including 350 games for Morecambe. Ellison also played once in the Premier League for Leicester City. He also played in the Football League for Stockport County, Lincoln City, Chester City, Hull City, Rotherham United, Bradford City and Newport County. He has featured semi-professionally for Southport, Chorley, Conwy United, Altrincham and Warrington Rylands. During the 2019–20 season, Ellison briefly acted as a coach for Morecambe. Career Early career Born in Liverpool, Ellison started his career in non-league football, playing for Southport, Chorley, Conwy United and Altrincham. In February 2001 he joined Leicester City for a £50,000 fee. At Leicester he made his only appea ...
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Hugh Francis McAuley (born 13 May 1976) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He made 104 appearances in the Football League for Cheltenham Town and Kidderminster Harriers. He also played for Northwich Victoria, Conwy United, Southport, Leek Town, Forest Green Rovers, Aldershot Town, Tamworth, Kettering Town, Hucknall Town and Leigh RMI. McAuley's father, Hugh, made 205 appearances in the Football League for Tranmere Rovers, Plymouth Argyle, Charlton Athletic and Carlisle United. McAuley is a director of The Innovation Group, a customised luxury car sourcing company. The company is the sponsor of the football team McAuley and co-director Dave Webster co-own, and that McAuley's father Hughie once played for, Formby F.C. In May 2012 McAuley's company agreed a three-year, six figure sponsorship deal with FA WSL club Doncaster Rovers Belles Doncaster Rovers Belles Ladies Football Club, previously Doncaster Belles, is an English women's fo ...
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Carl Dale (born 29 April 1966) is a Welsh former professional footballer. During his career, he made over 300 appearances in the Football League for Cardiff City and Chester City, scoring over 100 goals. He remains a cult favourite among the fans of his former teams. Club career Dale started his career at Arsenal, where he was on schoolboy forms, but was released by the club and instead began his senior playing career at Welsh side Conwy United. He was a prolific scorer for the North Walian side, scoring 47 goals during the 1984–85 season which remained a club record until 1996 when it was surpassed by Ken McKenna, and followed it up by finding the net on a regular basis for their neighbours Rhyl and Bangor City. This prompted a move from Bangor City to English Football League side Chester City in May 1988, for £12,000. Unlike many strikers to move up from non-league to professional football, Dale remained prolific in Division Three. He made his debut as a substitute i ...
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