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PR: 4
| Llanelli AFC http://www.llanelliafc.com/ Llanelli AFC Official Website - Read more |
PR: 4
| Llandudno Junction Football Club http://www.llandudnojunctionfc.co.uk/ At the start of season 1999-2000, August 21st, to be precise, Llandudno Junction FC took to the field in a senior competitive match for the first time in over 45 years.A Llandudno Junction team existed until 1954, then the Junction and Conwy Borough, from Conwy decided to merge and form the club Borough United.Until then, both the Junction and Conwy Borough, though both operating in the Welsh League (North) struggled to regularly attract decent gates. - Read more |
PR: 2
| Llandudno Town Football Club http://www.llandudnotownfc.co.uk/ Football in llandudno dates back to 1878 when a club,probably known as Gloddaeth Rovers were in existence probably for around a decade.the club was formed for the purpose of providing activity for criceters during their close season.A full international Wales v Ireland was played on the "council field" in 1898. The club monved to it's current home at Maesdu Park in 1991after the "council field" was used for the construction of the ASDA store in the late 1970's. The current ground was officially opened in 1991 and floodlights were added in 1994.The following season saw the erection of a clubhouse and two small stands which provide seating(covered)for 130 spectators. - Read more |
PR: 4
| Holyhead Hotspurt http://www.holyhead.com/holyheadhotspur/ Holyhead Hotspur was founded in 1990, when several prominent people involved in local football formed the club. At the time of its formation there were four other local football clubs in the town operating in different leagues of the North Wales Coast Football Association. By 1997, with the success of Hotspur, all the clubs had amalgamated, and Holyhead Hotspur F C became the modern day successor to the "Harbourmen" of years ago, and formed a senior team, a reserve team and seven junior/youth teams. - Read more |
PR: 3
| GOYTRE F.C. http://www.goytrefc.co.uk/ Goytre AFC is based in the village of Goytre which is located on the A4042 between Cwmbran and Abergavenny. The club play at Plough Road which is located approximately 1/2 mile outside the village. - Read more |
PR: 3
| Garden Village AFC http://www.gardenvillageafc.tk/ Official site covering the club's four senior teams, and youth. - Read more |
PR: 2
| FC Keys http://www.fckeys.net/ FC Keys were formed in the off season prior to the 2004/2005 season. An offspring of Ynysygerwn FC, the players of the team sought to set up a new side closer to thier roots in Neath. As such the Cross Keys Public House graciously offered their establishment as a club house and sponsor for our inaugural season. In their first season, Keys finished a respectable 4th, just missing out on promotion, and also won the Weatherspoons National 5-a-side competition. - Read more |
PR: 2
| Dafen Welfare AFC http://www.dafenafc.co.uk/ Dafen Park Dafen, Llanelli, Carms - Read more |
PR: 4
| Rhyl Football Club http://www.rhylfc.co.uk/ Official Website for Rhyl Football Club. While Rhyl Football Club can boast a proud and illustrious 140 year existence it is clear that history is being made almost weekly. - Read more |
PR: 4
| Thornhill Athletic FC http://www.thornhillathleticfc.org/ Junior team from north Cardiff, Wales - with teams from under-8 to under-13 - Read more |
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| Clarence Football Club http://www.club-sites.com/clarence%2Dafc/ Clarence Inn, Football Club, Swansea Senior League, Sunday Football, Soccer, Swansea City - Read more |
PR: 2
| Cefn FForest BGFC http://www.cefnfforestbgfc.co.uk/ Cefn Fforest Boys and Girls Football Club - Read more |
PR: 5
| CPD Caerfyrddin / Carmarthen AFC http://www.carmarthentownafc.net/ CPD Caerfyrddin / Carmarthen AFC - Read more |
PR: 3
| Bluebird to the Bone http://www.sportnetwork.net/main/s120 Bluebird to the Bone an Unofficial Cardiff City News website and Message Board. For true Cardiff City fans. - Read more |
PR: 4
| Cardiff City Online http://www.cardiffcity-mad.co.uk/ stats to blow your mind, news as it breaks, fixtures and results, trivia, prediction games, quiz games, free web mail ... The Unofficial Cardiff City fans site - dedicated to Cardiff City MAD fans everywhere! - Read more |
PR: 5
| Cardiff City Football Club http://www.cardiffcityfc.premiumtv.co.uk/ Official Cardiff City Football Club website - Read more |
PR: 4
| Canton and Riverside Football Club http://www.cantonandriversidefc.org.uk/ The club was born when one of the player's parents arranged for a group of boys to participate inaugural Five-a-Side tournament held at The marl in Grangetown, Cardiff in August 1999, which featured TV personality Maureen from BBC's Driving School. The team's progression to the semi final stage of the tournament won them many admirers, from current league coaches especially from Billy Hillman, coach of Grangetown Boys Club who convinced Team coach Caresimo to enter his side into The Cardiff & District Junior League. - Read more |
PR: 3
| Caldicot Town AFC http://www.caldicottownafc.co.uk/ Caldicot Town AFC has its beginning back in 1953. Then, with voluntary help from the community the necessary funds were raised and after much hard work two pitches were laid at King George V playing fields. The 'green wooden hut' was erected to serve as changing rooms with a small shower area. The club then entered the East Gwent League. - Read more |
PR: 2
| Official Cardiff City LFC Website http://cardiffcitylfc.co.uk/ Latest news, results and information from Wales` most established football club. - Read more |
PR: 5
| Caersws FC Official Website http://www.caersws-fc.com/ For many years, Caersws played under the title of Caersws Amateurs, although the suffix was used only to make a point to their professional rivals from Newtown and Llanidloes towards the end of the 19th century. The term Amateurs was dropped in 1974 upon the official cessation of amateurism. It is believed that the first Caersws Football Club was founded over one hundred and twenty years ago, there being reference to Caersws Red Rose playing Newtown Blue Stars in December 1877. By the start of the 20th century, Caersws had already produced two Welsh internationals. Ernie Watkins went on to play for Leicester Fosse, Aston Villa and Millwall while brother Martin turned out for Stoke City, Aston Villa and Sunderland. - Read more |