| Founded | 1983 | 
|---|---|
| Folded | 2020 | 
| Country | |
| Divisions | 1 | 
| Number of teams | 15 | 
| Level on pyramid | 5 | 
| Promotion to | Welsh Alliance League Division 2 | 
| Relegation to | Anglesey League Caernarfon & District League  | 
| Last champions | Bangor 1876  (2019–20)  | 
| Most championships | Y Felinheli (3 titles) | 
| Current: 2019–20 season | |
The Gwynedd Football League was a football league at the fifth level of the Welsh football league system in north-west Wales.
The league folded in 2020 due to a reorganisation of the Welsh football league pyramid, with many teams joining the North Wales Coast West Football League.[1]
Member clubs for the final 2019–20 season
- Bangor 1876
 - Bethesda Athletic
 - Bontnewydd
 - Bro Goronwy
 - Caergybi
 - Glantraeth
 - Llangoed
 - Llannerch-y-medd
 - Llanystumdwy
 - Menai Bridge Tigers
 - Ogwen Tigers (folded June 2020)
 - Nefyn United
 - Talysarn Celts
 - Trearddur Bay Bulls
 - Waunfawr
 
Cups
There were three active cups played for within the league. They were:
- Tarian Gwynedd Safeflue Shield
 - Cwpan Gwynedd (Gwynedd Cup)
 - Tarian Goffa Bob Owen Memorial Shield
 
History
Champions
- 1983–84: Y Felinheli
 - 1984–85: Bethesda Athletic
 - 1985–86: No competition
 - 1986–87: Locomotive Llanberis
 - 1987–88: Nantlle Vale
 - 1988–89: Llangefni Town
 - 1989–90: Llangefni Town
 - 1990–91: Llanrug United
 - 1991–92: Nefyn United
 - 1992–93: Holyhead Town
 - 1993–94: Glantraeth
 - 1994–95: Porthmadog Reserves
 - 1995–96: Conwy United Reserves
 - 1996–97: Holyhead Hotspur Reserves
 - 1997–98: Amlwch Town
 - 1998–99: Glan Conwy
 - 1999–2000: Bethesda Athletic
 - 2000–01: Y Felinheli
 - 2001–02: Bodedern Reserves
 - 2002–03: Llanrug United
 - 2003–04: Llanrwst United
 - 2004–05: Porthmadog Reserves
 - 2005–06: Pwllheli
 - 2006–07: Barmouth & Dyffryn United
 - 2007–08: Llanllyfni
 - 2008–09: Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateurs
 - 2009–10: Gwalchmai
 - 2010–11: Bro Goronwy[2]
 - 2011–12: Penrhyndeudraeth[3]
 - 2012–13: Trearddur Bay United[4]
 - 2013–14: Llanerch-y-medd[5]
 - 2014–15: Llanllyfni[6]
 - 2015–16: Y Felinheli[7]
 - 2016–17: Bodedern Athletic[8]
 - 2017–18: Holyhead Town[9]
 - 2018–19: Menai Bridge Tigers[10]
 - 2019–20: Bangor 1876[11]
 
Player of the Season
- 1983–84: Derlwyn Hughes (Menai Bridge Tigers)
 - 1984–85: Osian Roberts (Bethesda Athletic)
 - 1985–86: No competition
 - 1986–87: Carl Davies (Machno United)
 - 1987–88: Iwan Evans (Locomotive Llanberis)
 - 1988–89: Emrys Jones (Llangefni Town)
 - 1989–90: Howard Kemp (Univ. of Bangor)
 - 1990–91: David Phillips (Llanrug United)
 - 1991–92: Dale Flemming (Holyhead Town)
 - 1992–93: Nigel Moore (Holyhead Town)
 - 1993–94: Kevin S. Hughes (Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateurs)
 - 1994–95: Paul Evans (Hotpoint)
 - 1995–96: Martin Jones (Conwy United)
 - 1996–97: Nigel Moore (Holyhead Hotspur)
 - 1997–98: Ryan Davies (Llandegfan)
 - 1998–99: Lee Newport (Barmouth & Dyffryn United)
 - 1999–2000: Cemlyn Williams (Bethesda Athletic)
 - 2000–01:
 - 2001–02: Leighton Griffiths (Llanrwst United)
 - 2002–03: Lex Piper (Univ. of Bangor)
 - 2003–04: Michael Linnekar (Univ. of Bangor)
 - 2004–05: Lloyd Edwards (Porthmadog)
 - 2005–06: Lloyd Edwards (Pwllheli)
 - 2006–07: Craig Papirnyk (Barmouth & Dyffryn)
 - 2007–08: Chris Parry (Llanllyfni)
 - 2008–09: Gareth Wyn Roberts (Bodedern Athletic)
 - 2009–10: Jonathan Sadler (Caernarfon Wanderers)
 - 2010–11:
 - 2011–12: Mathew Hughes (Penrhyndeudraeth)
 - 2012–13: Ian Williams (Trearddur Bay United)[12]
 - 2013–14:
 - 2014–15:
 - 2015–16:
 - 2016–17:
 - 2017–18:
 
Top goalscorer
- 1983–84: Billy Hughes (Y Felinheli, 22 goals)
 - 1984–85: Peter Kasperek (Llanfairpwll, 12 goals)
 - 1985–86: No competition
 - 1986–87: Steven Williams (Llanberis, 26 goals)
 - 1987–88: Hugh Jones (Nantlle Vale, 36 goals)
 - 1988–89: David Jones (Nefyn United, 37 goals)
 - 1989–90: David Jones (Nefyn United, 41 goals)
 - 1990–91: Richard Richards (Machno United, 35 goals)
 - 1991–92: David Jones (Nefyn United, 38 goals)
 - 1992–93: Dale Flemming (Holyhead Town, 35 goals)
 - 1993–94: John Hayes (Mountain Rangers, 51 goals)
 - 1994–95: Ian Williams (Porthmadog, 37 goals)
 - 1995–96: Dominic Hardy (Barmouth & Dyffryn, 39 goals)
 - 1996–97: Matthew Evans (Llanrwst United, 28 goals)
 - 1997–98: Viv Williams (Amlwch Town, 43 goals)
 - 1998–99: David Jones (Pwllheli, 34 goals)
 - 1999–2000: Daron Wyn Jones (Llangefni, 32 goals)
 - 2000–01: Terry Jones (Felinheli, 24 goals)
 - 2001–02: Alan Jones (Nefyn United, 37 goals)
 - 2002–03: Anthony Hughes (Beaumaris Town, 39 goals)
 - 2003–04: Andy Hall (Univ. of Bangor, N/A)
 - 2004–05: Gareth Davies (Beaumaris Town, 34 goals)
 - 2005–06: Peter Griffiths (Pwllheli, 31 goals)
 - 2006–07: Carl Ryan (Barmouth & Dyffryn, 35 goals)
 - 2007–08: Mathew Hughes (Porthmadog, 40 goals)
 - 2008–09: Jamie Whitemore (Bethel, 37 goals)
 - 2009–10: Andy Clarke (Beaumaris Town, 27 goals)
 - 2010–11: Ian Pleming (Glantraeth, 26 goals)
 - 2011–12:
 - 2012–13: Darren Ishmael (Beaumaris Town, N/A)[13]
 - 2013–14:
 - 2014–15: Sion Parry (Llanystumdwy, 56 goals)
 - 2015–16: Sion Parry (Llanystumdwy, 42 goals)
 - 2016–17: Sion Parry (Llanystumdwy, 36 goals)
 - 2017–18: Sion Parry (Llanystumdwy, 40 goals)
 
References
- ↑ Jones, Dave (2 June 2020). "Goodbye Anglesey League – a dear friend to North Wales football for 125 years". North Wales Sport. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
 - ↑ "Gwynedd League 2010/11". Retrieved 15 February 2019.
 - ↑ "Gwynedd League 2011/12". Retrieved 15 February 2019.
 - ↑ "Gwynedd League 2012/13". Retrieved 15 February 2019.
 - ↑ "Gwynedd League 2013/14". Retrieved 15 February 2019.
 - ↑ "Gwynedd League 2014/15". Retrieved 15 February 2019.
 - ↑ "Gwynedd League 2015/16". Retrieved 15 February 2019.
 - ↑ "Gwynedd League 2016/17". Retrieved 15 February 2019.
 - ↑ "Gwynedd League 2017/18". Retrieved 15 February 2019.
 - ↑ "Gwynedd League 2018/19". Retrieved 18 June 2019.
 - ↑ "We are Gwynedd League champions 2019–20!". CPD Bangor 1876 FC. 20 May 2020. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
 - ↑ "Ian Williams Wins Player Of The Year". 28 June 2013. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
 - ↑ "Darren Ishmael Is The League's Leading Goalscorer". 28 June 2013. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
 
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