The 2023–24 Cymru North season (also known as the 2023–24
JD Cymru North
The Cymru North is a regional association football, football league in Wales, covering the northern half of the country. It initially had clubs with semi-professional status. Together with the Cymru South, it forms the second tier of the Welsh fo ...
season for sponsorship reasons) was the fourth season of the second-tier northern region football league in the
Welsh football pyramid.
The runners-up (
Flint Town United) were promoted to the
2024–25 Cymru Premier (after league winners
Holywell Town
Holywell Town Football Club () is a Welsh football club from Holywell, Flintshire. They are nicknamed 'The Wellmen', and play their home games at the Bartons North Wales Stadium (commonly known as 'Halkyn Road'), Holywell. They currently pla ...
were refused a promotion licence). The bottom three teams (
Chirk AAA,
Llanidloes Town, and
Porthmadog
Porthmadog (), originally Portmadoc until 1972 and known locally as "Port", is a coastal town and community (Wales), community in the Eifionydd area of Gwynedd, Wales, and the historic counties of Wales, historic county of Caernarfonshire. It li ...
) were relegated to either the
2024–25 Ardal NE or
2024–25 Ardal NW.
Teams
The league consisted of 16 clubs - 11 teams remaining from the previous season, two teams relegated from the
2022–23 Cymru Premier, and three promoted from the Ardal Leagues.
Airbus UK Broughton and
Flint Town United, who are both based in the North, were relegated from the
2022–23 Cymru Premier.
Llanidloes Town were saved from having to move to the
Cymru South
The Cymru South is a regional association football, football league in Wales, covering the southern half of the country. It initially had clubs with semi-professional status. Together with the Cymru North, it forms the second tier of the Welsh fo ...
, with the league board deciding to change the Cymru North into a 17-team league. However, on the 20th of June,
Cefn Druids announced their withdrawal from the league, following the decision of their playing squad and staff to leave the club a few weeks prior thus reverting the league to its regular 16-team format.
Three teams were promoted from the
Ardal Leagues
The Ardal Leagues are a association football, football league in Wales. The word "ardal" translates as "district" in English, with Wales split into four regions at this level. They have clubs with amateur/semi-professional status and sit at the t ...
, with
Caersws
Caersws (; ) is a village and community (Wales), community on the River Severn, in the Wales, Welsh county of Powys; it was formerly in Montgomeryshire. It is located west of Newtown, Powys, Newtown, halfway between Aberystwyth and Shrewsbury. ...
and
Denbigh Town promoted as champions of the
2022–23 Ardal NE and
2022–23 Ardal NW
The 2022–23 Ardal NW season (also known as the 2022–23 Lock Stock Ardal NW season for sponsorship reasons) is the second season of the new third-tier northern region football in Welsh football pyramid, part of the Ardal Leagues.
Team ...
respectively.
Bangor 1876 were promoted to the second tier for the first time, after defeating
Cefn Albion in a promotion play-off.
They replaced the relegated Cymru North teams of
Conwy Borough,
Holyhead Hotspur, and
Penrhyncoch
Penrhyn-coch is a small village in the community of Trefeurig, Ceredigion, Wales, located between Afon Stewi and Nant Seilo rivers, close to where they merge into Afon Clarach. The village is approximately north-east of Aberystwyth.
The vil ...
.
Stadia and locations
Personnel and kits
Managerial changes
;Notes
League table
Results
Teams play each other twice on a home and away basis.
References
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2023–24 in Welsh football
Cymru North seasons
Wales
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