The Gwynedd Football League was a
football league at the fifth level of the
Welsh football league system
The Welsh football league system (or pyramid) is a series of football leagues with regular promotion and relegation between them.
While most Welsh clubs play in the Welsh pyramid and most clubs in that pyramid are Welsh, five Welsh clubs play ...
in north-west Wales.
The league folded in 2020 due to a reorganisation of the Welsh football league pyramid, with many teams joining the
North Wales Coast West Football League
The North Wales Coast West Football League is a football league in Wales, at tiers 4 and 5 of the Welsh football league system in North Wales, founded in 2020. The league is under the control of the North Wales Coast Football Association. The le ...
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Member clubs for the final 2019–20 season
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Bangor 1876
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Bethesda Athletic
*Bontnewydd
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Bro Goronwy
*Caergybi
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Glantraeth
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Llangoed
Llangoed () is a small village, community and electoral ward just north of Beaumaris, on the Isle of Anglesey or ''Ynys Môn'', at . The Royal Mail postcode begins LL58. Llangoed ward has a population of 1,275 (2001), falling at the 2011 census to ...
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Llannerch-y-medd
Llannerch-y-medd, is a small village, community and post town on the Isle of Anglesey in Wales. The Royal Mail postcode is LL71, and it has a population of 1,360, of whom more than 70% is Welsh speaking.
The village is situated near the ce ...
*Llanystumdwy
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Menai Bridge Tigers
*Ogwen Tigers ''(folded June 2020)''
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Nefyn United
*Talysarn Celts
*Trearddur Bay Bulls
*Waunfawr
Cups
There were three active cups played for within the league. They were:
*Tarian Gwynedd Safeflue Shield
*Cwpan Gwynedd (Gwynedd Cup)
*Tarian Goffa Bob Owen Memorial Shield
History
Champions
* 1983–84:
Y Felinheli
* 1984–85:
Bethesda Athletic
* 1985–86: ''No competition''
* 1986–87:
Locomotive Llanberis
* 1987–88:
Nantlle Vale
* 1988–89:
Llangefni Town
* 1989–90:
Llangefni Town
* 1990–91:
Llanrug United
* 1991–92:
Nefyn United
* 1992–93:
Holyhead Town
Holyhead (,; cy, Caergybi , "Cybi's fort") is the largest town and a community in the county of Isle of Anglesey, Wales, with a population of 13,659 at the 2011 census. Holyhead is on Holy Island, bounded by the Irish Sea to the north, and is ...
* 1993–94:
Glantraeth
* 1994–95:
Porthmadog
Porthmadog (; ), originally Portmadoc until 1974 and locally as "Port", is a Welsh coastal town and community in the Eifionydd area of Gwynedd and the historic county of Caernarfonshire. It lies east of Criccieth, south-west of Blaenau Ff ...
Reserves
* 1995–96:
Conwy United Reserves
* 1996–97:
Holyhead Hotspur Reserves
* 1997–98:
Amlwch Town
* 1998–99:
Glan Conwy
* 1999–2000:
Bethesda Athletic
* 2000–01:
Y Felinheli
* 2001–02:
Bodedern Reserves
* 2002–03:
Llanrug United
* 2003–04:
Llanrwst United
* 2004–05:
Porthmadog
Porthmadog (; ), originally Portmadoc until 1974 and locally as "Port", is a Welsh coastal town and community in the Eifionydd area of Gwynedd and the historic county of Caernarfonshire. It lies east of Criccieth, south-west of Blaenau Ff ...
Reserves
* 2005–06:
Pwllheli
* 2006–07:
Barmouth & Dyffryn United
* 2007–08:
Llanllyfni
Llanllyfni () is a village and a community in Gwynedd, Wales. It is in the historic county of Caernarfonshire. The community consists of the villages of Drws-y-coed, Nantlle, Nasareth, Nebo, Penygroes, Talysarn and the village of Llanllyfni ...
* 2008–09:
Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateurs
* 2009–10:
Gwalchmai
* 2010–11:
Bro Goronwy
* 2011–12:
Penrhyndeudraeth
Penrhyndeudraeth (; ) is a small town and community in the Welsh county of Gwynedd. The town is close to the mouth of the River Dwyryd on the A487 nearly east of Porthmadog, and had a population of 2,150 at the 2011 census, increased from 2 ...
* 2012–13:
Trearddur Bay United
* 2013–14:
Llanerch-y-medd
* 2014–15:
Llanllyfni
Llanllyfni () is a village and a community in Gwynedd, Wales. It is in the historic county of Caernarfonshire. The community consists of the villages of Drws-y-coed, Nantlle, Nasareth, Nebo, Penygroes, Talysarn and the village of Llanllyfni ...
* 2015–16:
Y Felinheli
* 2016–17:
Bodedern Athletic
* 2017–18:
Holyhead Town
Holyhead (,; cy, Caergybi , "Cybi's fort") is the largest town and a community in the county of Isle of Anglesey, Wales, with a population of 13,659 at the 2011 census. Holyhead is on Holy Island, bounded by the Irish Sea to the north, and is ...
* 2018–19:
Menai Bridge Tigers
* 2019–20:
Bangor 1876
Player of the Season
* 1983–84: Derlwyn Hughes (Menai Bridge Tigers)
* 1984–85:
Osian Roberts (Bethesda Athletic)
* 1985–86: ''No competition''
* 1986–87: Carl Davies (Machno United)
* 1987–88: Iwan Evans (Locomotive Llanberis)
* 1988–89: Emrys Jones (Llangefni Town)
* 1989–90: Howard Kemp (Univ. of Bangor)
* 1990–91: David Phillips (Llanrug United)
* 1991–92: Dale Flemming (Holyhead Town)
* 1992–93: Nigel Moore (Holyhead Town)
* 1993–94: Kevin S. Hughes (Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateurs)
* 1994–95: Paul Evans (Hotpoint)
* 1995–96: Martin Jones (Conwy United)
* 1996–97: Nigel Moore (Holyhead Hotspur)
* 1997–98: Ryan Davies (Llandegfan)
* 1998–99: Lee Newport (Barmouth & Dyffryn United)
* 1999–2000: Cemlyn Williams (Bethesda Athletic)
* 2000–01:
* 2001–02: Leighton Griffiths (Llanrwst United)
* 2002–03: Lex Piper (Univ. of Bangor)
* 2003–04: Michael Linnekar (Univ. of Bangor)
* 2004–05: Lloyd Edwards (Porthmadog)
* 2005–06: Lloyd Edwards (Pwllheli)
* 2006–07: Craig Papirnyk (Barmouth & Dyffryn)
* 2007–08: Chris Parry (Llanllyfni)
* 2008–09: Gareth Wyn Roberts (Bodedern Athletic)
* 2009–10: Jonathan Sadler (Caernarfon Wanderers)
* 2010–11:
* 2011–12: Mathew Hughes (Penrhyndeudraeth)
* 2012–13: Ian Williams (Trearddur Bay United)
* 2013–14:
* 2014–15:
* 2015–16:
* 2016–17:
* 2017–18:
Top goalscorer
* 1983–84: Billy Hughes (Y Felinheli, 22 goals)
* 1984–85: Peter Kasperek (Llanfairpwll, 12 goals)
* 1985–86: ''No competition''
* 1986–87: Steven Williams (Llanberis, 26 goals)
* 1987–88: Hugh Jones (Nantlle Vale, 36 goals)
* 1988–89: David Jones (Nefyn United, 37 goals)
* 1989–90: David Jones (Nefyn United, 41 goals)
* 1990–91: Richard Richards (Machno United, 35 goals)
* 1991–92: David Jones (Nefyn United, 38 goals)
* 1992–93: Dale Flemming (Holyhead Town, 35 goals)
* 1993–94: John Hayes (Mountain Rangers, 51 goals)
* 1994–95: Ian Williams (Porthmadog, 37 goals)
* 1995–96: Dominic Hardy (Barmouth & Dyffryn, 39 goals)
* 1996–97: Matthew Evans (Llanrwst United, 28 goals)
* 1997–98: Viv Williams (Amlwch Town, 43 goals)
* 1998–99: David Jones (Pwllheli, 34 goals)
* 1999–2000: Daron Wyn Jones (Llangefni, 32 goals)
* 2000–01: Terry Jones (Felinheli, 24 goals)
* 2001–02: Alan Jones (Nefyn United, 37 goals)
* 2002–03: Anthony Hughes (Beaumaris Town, 39 goals)
* 2003–04: Andy Hall (Univ. of Bangor, ''N/A'')
* 2004–05: Gareth Davies (Beaumaris Town, 34 goals)
* 2005–06: Peter Griffiths (Pwllheli, 31 goals)
* 2006–07: Carl Ryan (Barmouth & Dyffryn, 35 goals)
* 2007–08: Mathew Hughes (Porthmadog, 40 goals)
* 2008–09: Jamie Whitemore (Bethel, 37 goals)
* 2009–10: Andy Clarke (Beaumaris Town, 27 goals)
* 2010–11:
* 2011–12:
* 2012–13: Darren Ishmael (Beaumaris Town, ''N/A'')
* 2013–14:
* 2014–15: Sion Parry (Llanystumdwy, 56 goals)
* 2015–16: Sion Parry (Llanystumdwy, 42 goals)
* 2016–17: Sion Parry (Llanystumdwy, 36 goals)
* 2017–18: Sion Parry (Llanystumdwy, 40 goals)
References
{{Football in Wales
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Sports leagues established in 1983
1983 establishments in Wales
2020 disestablishments in Wales
Sports leagues disestablished in 2020
Defunct football competitions in Wales