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Nickname(s)
  
The Town or Cefni

Chairman
  
Alwyn Jones

Founded
  
1897

Ground Capacity
  
4,500

League
  
Welsh Alliance

Grounds
  
Talwrn Road, Llangefni

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Full name
  
Llangefni Town Football Club

2012-13
  
Welsh Alliance, 1st (of 16)

Llangefni Town Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl-droed Tref Llangefni) are a Welsh football team based in Llangefni on Anglesey. They currently play in the Welsh Alliance Division One, and their reserve team in the Welsh Alliance Reserve League. They competed for a single season in the Welsh Premier League in 2007–08 and were members of the Cymru Alliance between 1999 and 2012.

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History

Llangefni Town was founded in 1897 as a founder member of the Anglesey League, but there was a chapel-based team as early as 1892. Early in their history the club won the Anglesey League title six times, the Dargie Cup twice and the Megan Cup once. In the 1988/89 season they gained promotion to the Gwynedd League, and won the treble of league championship, Gwynedd Cup and Eryri Shield, a feat they repeated the following season.

In 1990/91 the club accepted promotion to the Tyn Lon Volvo Welsh Alliance League. In their first season in this league they won the League Championship, the Alves Cup and the Barritt Cup, which ended up staying in Llangefni permanently after the club won it for the next two seasons. The club also won the Cookson Cup in 1993/94 and the Welsh Alliance League Championship four times between 1990/91 and 1998/99. The club was also the only Anglesey-based club to succeed in the Football Association of Wales Intermediate Cup back in 1991/92.

Llangefni Town were not successful during the years 1994-1997 and at the beginning of the 1997/98 season Bryan Owen became the new manager. In 1999/2000 the club moved to their current Talwrn Road ground to support their application to join the Cymru Alliance, which was successful. After twice finishing the season as runners-up (to Caernarfon Town and then to Welshpool Town), Llangefni Town were the 2006/7 champions and won promotion to the Welsh Premier League, only to finish bottom and be relegated the next season.

During 2009/10 season, Llangefni town won the Cymru Alliance again, but with disappointment were denied promotion to the Welsh Premier League because the club failed to get a domestic licence. 2010/11 was an anticlimax after the disappointment, and 2011/12 saw a departure of most of the players, management and committee, with a change of management mid season not preventing relegation to the Welsh Alliance League, where a club re-organisation sees it rebuilding from its roots again.

Llangefni pulled out of the Welsh Alliance League before the 2013/14 season after management and most of the players left the club. The club decided to keep a team full of young local players in the Anglesey league with the aim of rebuilding the club and getting back to the Welsh Alliance as soon as possible. Vince Williams took over as manager and David Roberts continued as player/assistant manager. The team had an average league campaign and finished mid-table but showed they were no pushovers by winning the Dargie Cup at Nantporth against Morawelon in March. The game ended 2-2 after extra time and cefni won 4-3 on penalties. This was a massive achievement after a tough few years and the future's looking bright with Glantraeth manager Chris Roberts agreeing to take over as first team manager after the club was accepted back into the Welsh Alliance. Rob Hughes will be his Assistant while Vince agreed to carry on running the Anglesey league team.

2014/15 was a giant leap. In his first season in charge Chris Roberts guided a team full of local players to a 2nd-place finish and achieved promotion to Welsh Alliance division 1. This was a remarkable achievement considering we made a poor start and in the end we only missed out on winning the league on goal difference.

2015/16 campaign, the club finish third in our first season back in Welsh Alliance division 1

Managers

  • Dyfed Thomas (2009–11)
  • Vince Williams (2011–14)
  • Chris Roberts (2014–Present)
  • Current First Team Squad

    As of 16 September 2016

    Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

    Reserves

    Llangefni Town also have a Reserve team who play in the Welsh Alliance Reserve League. They are managed by Gafyn Buckland.

    Fans

    Llangefni Town has a following known as the P.Y.S. The club even named one of their stands after them.

    References

    Llangefni Town F.C. Wikipedia