North Wales Coast League
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The North Wales Coast League was a North Walian association football league that existed from 1893 until 1921. After the Welsh Senior League, which started in 1890,[1] it was the second association football league formed in North Wales.[2] There was an attempt to restart the league in 1930, which failed, followed by another restart in 1933, which lasted for two seasons. Seven teams from across the North Wales coast contested in the first season, with the number of clubs increasing to 26 in 1920, playing over two divisions.
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Founded | 1893 1933 (re-founded) |
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First season | 1893–94 1933–34 (re-founded) |
Folded | 1921 1935 (dissolved) |
Country | Wales |
Divisions | 2 (1905–06 through 1920–21) |
Number of teams | 12 (Division 1) 14 (Division 2) (1920–21) |
Domestic cup(s) | Welsh Cup |
League cup(s) | North Wales Coast Senior Cup |
Last champions | Llanfairfechan (1934–35) |
Most championships | Bangor City (5 times + 2 with Reserves) [1] |
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For one of the current similarly named leagues, see North Wales Coast East Football League.
For the other current similarly named leagues, see North Wales Coast West Football League.