Record Teams for Season 2016/17

By Ronald Bridges

Three new teams join the league

For the first time in its history the League will have 16 teams in each of its top two divisions
with Cemaes Bay, Y Felinheli and Llandudno Albion being elected into Division Two

Three teams have resigned from the Reserve Division Blaenau Amt Llandyrnog Utd and Meliden. but three new clubs have joined the reserve division in Bangor City, Caernarfon Town and Prestatyn Town making a total of 14 teams the same as last season.

League formation for Season 2016/17

Division One (16)

Abergele Town
Barmouth & Dyffryn Utd
Glan Conwy
Glantraeth
Greenfield
Gwalchmai
Llanberis
Llandudno Junction
Llangefni Town
Llanrug Utd
Llanrwst Utd
Nantlle Vale
Penrhyndeudraeth
Pwllheli
St Asaph City
Trearddur Bay Utd

Division Two (16)

Amlwch Town
Blaenau Ffestiniog Amt
Cemaes Bay
Division Two
Gaerwen
Llandudno Albion
Llandyrnog Utd
Llanerchmyedd
Llanfairpwll
Llanllyfni
Meliden
Mochdre Sports
Mynydd Llandegai
Penmaenmawr Phoenix
Pentraeth
Prestatyn Sports
Y Felinheli

Reserve Division (14)

Bangor City
Caernarfon Town
Colwyn Bay
Denbigh Town
Glan Conwy
Holyhead Hotspur
Llanberis
Llandudno Junction
Llangefni Town
Llanrug Utd
Llanrwst Utd
Porthmadog
Prestatyn Town
Trearddur Bay

Where next?

Gwalchmai Resigned Senior Club Pull Out
Pre Season Matches Matches arranged for Pre Season

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