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Cymru North
Association football league in Wales From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Cymru North is a regional football league in Wales, covering the northern half of the country.[1] It initially had clubs with semi-professional status. Together with the Cymru South, it forms the second tier of the Welsh football league system.
The first year of its operation was 2019–20 with the Football Association of Wales owning and administering the tier 2 leagues for the first time. These changes followed from a review of the Welsh Football Pyramid.[2] Prior to 2019, the equivalent league was the Cymru Alliance, covering North and Central Wales.
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Member clubs for the 2025-26 season
Stadia and locations
Locations of teams in the 2025–26 Cymru North.
Locations of teams in the 2025–26 Cymru North from Flintshire.
↓ | Relegated from the Cymru Premier |
↑ | Promoted from the Ardal Leagues |
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Champions
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Promoted to Cymru Premier
- 2019-20: Flint Town (runners-up)
- 2020-21: Competition cancelled
- 2021-22: Airbus UK Broughton
- 2022-23: Colwyn Bay
- 2023-24: Flint Town (runners-up)
- 2024-25: Colwyn Bay
Relegated into Cymru North from Cymru Premier
- 2019-20: Airbus UK Broughton
- 2020-21: Competition cancelled
- 2021-22: Cefn Druids
- 2022-23: Airbus UK Broughton & Flint Town United
- 2023-24: Colwyn Bay
- 2024-25: Newtown
Relegated from Cymru North
- 2019-20: Porthmadog, Corwen and Llanfair United
- 2020-21: Competition cancelled
- 2021-22: Llangefni Town, Llanrhaeadr and Bangor City
- 2022-23: Conwy Borough, Penrhyncoch and Holyhead Hotspur
- 2023-24: Porthmadog, Chirk AAA and Llanidloes Town
- 2024-25: Bangor 1876, Prestatyn Town and Llay Welfare
Promoted into Cymru North
- 2019-20: Llanidloes Town, Holyhead Hotspur and Holywell Town
- 2020-21: Competition cancelled
- 2021-22: Chirk, Mold Alexandra and Porthmadog
- 2022-23: Bangor 1876, Caersws and Denbigh Town
- 2023–24: Flint Mountain, Penrhyncoch and Llay Welfare
- 2024–25: Brickfield Rangers, Holyhead Hotspur and Rhyl 1879
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