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Gresford Athletic Football Club is a
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team based in
Gresford Gresford (; cy, Gresffordd ) is a village and community in Wrexham County Borough, Wales. According to the 2001 Census, the population of the community, which also includes the village of Marford, was 5,334, reducing to 5,010 at the 2011 cens ...
, near Wrexham, Wales. They are members of the Cymru North, which is in the second tier of the Welsh football league system and play at The Rock in Rhosymedre, as from March 2023.


History

''Information sourced from Gresford Athletic website'' The history of the present-day Gresford Athletic stretches back to 1946, although it is known that the club existed in the 1920s. Gresford Athletic won the Welsh National League East Division in the 1946/47 season. The next time the club won a league trophy was in 1962/63, when they won the Welsh National League Division Two. In 1969, Division Three was split into two sections, A and B, with Gresford Athletic Reserves winning the Welsh National League Division Three A title. The club remained in the
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until the introduction of the
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in the 1990/91 season, when they became one of the founder members of the league. They remained in the Cymru Alliance for four seasons before being relegated back to the Welsh National League in 1994. During this four-year period, they reached the
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final, losing to a very strong Rhyl side. Promotion was achieved in the 2000/01 season when they were once again champions of the Welsh National League Premier and, with the finances in place, the club’s Committee managed to upgrade the club's home ground, Clappers Lane, to Cymru Alliance standards. In the same season, they were also beaten in the
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final. Alan Jones, nicknamed Sammy, left his role as First Team Manager of Gresford Athletic in 2008, after over 20 years of being at the club, earning seven trophies and cementing his legendary status within the club. He was replaced by Sam Ainge, who was promoted from Gresford Athletic Reserves. Upon the re-structure of football in Wales, they re-entered the Welsh National League Premier in the 2010/11 season following nine seasons in the Cymru Alliance. This proved to be a difficult season for the club, with them finishing in the bottom four. However, the following three seasons saw them steadily move up the league table. The summer of 2014 saw a new management team and committee introduced at the club, which brought in a number of new players in and the emphasis both on and off the pitch being on achieving promotion to the Cymru Alliance. Eddie Maurice-Jones was appointed as First Team Manager and Julian Davies became the club’s Chairman, replacing Rob Ratcliffe. A 24-match unbeaten run saw them maintain a control on the league, whilst also seeing a successful run in the Welsh Cup, FAW Trophy and Welsh National League Premier Division Cup competitions and it was January before they finally lost a game. However, the Welsh National League Premier title was not clinched until the final game of the season, by which time the work had been completed behind the scenes, with promotion to the Cymru Alliance having already been confirmed. The 2015/16 season saw Gresford Athletic claim their highest ever finish in the second tier of Welsh football, when they finished the season in sixth place. In the 2016/17 season, Gresford Athletic Reserves Manager Steve Halliwell was appointed as First Team Manager, following the departure of Eddie Maurice-Jones to Denbigh Town. He led the club to win the
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for the third time in their history. The final was played against Queens Park, with Gresford Athletic deservedly winning 3-2 at full time. Two seasons later, Gresford Athletic then went onto be runners up in the NEWFA Challenge Cup, losing 4-1 to Cefn Druids in the 2018/19 final. Ahead of the formation of the new Cymru North for the 2019/20 season, replacing the previous Cymru Alliance, Gresford Athletic underwent a restructure on the coaching staff. The club appointed their first ever Director of Football in Steve Halliwell, leaving his role as First Team Manager, within the new-look coaching staff. Richard Capper was appointed First Team Manager. Gresford Athletic finished 11th in the first season of the Cymru North, which was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and have been members of the Cymru North from the 2020/21 season onwards. Eddie Maurice-Jones returned to the club for his second spell as First Team Manager in June 2020, with former Gresford Athletic goalkeeper Jonathan Hill-Dunt joining him as First Team Assistant Manager in 2021. The 2022/23 season saw a big change for the Gresford Athletic First Team, as they agreed a multi-year deal to see the team move from Clappers Lane to The Rock, groundsharing with Cefn Druids. The move came due to the increasing Tier 2 criteria from the Football Assoiciation of Wales, meaning that Clappers Lane would prove difficult to be up to the minimum standard to host games in the Cymru North and could result in a rejection of the club’s Tier 2 license for the 2023/24 season. Despite the move, the club’s Reserves remained at Clappers Lane, keeping the club’s feet within the village of
Gresford Gresford (; cy, Gresffordd ) is a village and community in Wrexham County Borough, Wales. According to the 2001 Census, the population of the community, which also includes the village of Marford, was 5,334, reducing to 5,010 at the 2011 cens ...
. The final Gresford Athletic First Team home game played at Clappers Lane was a 1-0 win against Ruthin Town in February 2023, with their first home game played at The Rock coming in March 2023, when they drew 1-1 with Prestatyn Town.


Current staff


Committee


Technical staff


Managerial history


First Team squad


Stadium

The Rock, Rhosymedre Capacity: 3,000 (500 Seating) Pitch: 3G Car Parking: Yes Refreshments: Yes


League history


Honours

* Welsh National League Premier **Champions (3): 1995–96; 2000–01; 2014–15 *Welsh National East Division **Champions (1): 1946–47 *Welsh National Division Two **Champions (1): 1962–63 *Welsh National Division Three A **Champions (1): 1969–70 *FAW Reserve League North East **Champions (1): 2021–22 *Welsh National League Premier Division Cup **Winners (2): 2010–2011; 2011–2012 **Runners Up (1): 2014–15 *Welsh National League Division One Cup **Winners (2): 2004–2005; 2005–2006 **Runners Up (2): 1990–91; 1998–99 *Welsh National League Division Two Cup **Winners (3): 1966–67; 1992–93; 2006–07 *
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**Winners (3): 1972–73; 1991–92; 2016–17 **Runners Up (2): 2018–19; 2022–23 *
FAW Trophy The FAW Welsh Trophy is a knock-out football competition contested annually by teams from Wales and the borders. The Football Association of Wales is the organising body of this competition, which has been run every year since its inception in ...
**Runners Up (1): 2000–01 *
Cymru Alliance League Cup The Welsh Football League Challenge Cup (known as the Huws Gray Cup for sponsorship reasons) was a knock-out competition for all members of the three divisions that made up the Cymru Alliance in north Wales. List of winners Performance by c ...
**Runners Up (2): 1992–93; 2017–18 * NEWFA Horace Wynne Cup **Runners Up (1): 2005–06


References


External links


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