Llandudno Amateurs F.C.

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Llandudno Amateurs 1901–1913
Full nameLlandudno Amateurs Football Club
Nickname(s)Cormorants
Founded1901
Dissolved1913
GroundCouncil Ground, Llandudno
1911–12North Wales Coast League Division 1 (7th)

Llandudno Amateurs were a football club from Llandudno who existed during the Edwardian era. The club were first mentioned in 1901 following the demise of Llandudno Swifts. They competed in the North Wales Coast League, Welsh Cup, and North Wales Coast Cup. This incarnation of the club was last mentioned in 1913.

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Pre November 1903
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November 1903
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1907–1909
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Seasons

SeasonLeaguePlayedWonDrewLostPointsPositionRemarks
1903–04 North Wales Coast League Division 1 16817175
1904–05 North Wales Coast League Division 1 14626144
1905–06 North Wales Coast League Division 1 12426105
1906–07 North Wales Coast League Division 1 12624142
North Wales Coast League Division 2 1024488Reserves
1907–08 North Wales Coast League Division 1 20938215
1908–09 North Wales Coast League Division 1 201046243
1909–10 North Wales Coast League Division 1 187471662 Points Deducted
North Wales Coast League Division 2 1231877Reserves
1910–11 North Wales Coast League Division 1 181251291
North Wales Coast League Division 2 165110117Reserves
1911–12 North Wales Coast League Division 1 20758197

Cup history

SeasonCompetitionRoundOppositionScoreRemarks
1903–04North Wales Coast Senior CupSemi-finalColwyn Bay2–1 [4] Played at Llanrwst
FinalBangor2–1 [5] Played at Pwllheli
1904–05Welsh Cup [6] Bye to Third Round
Third round Bangor 2–4
1906–07North Wales Coast Senior CupFinalHolyhead Swifts1–1 [7] Played at Bangor
Final Replay1–1 [8] Played at Bangor. Crowd 2,000.
Final Second Replay0–3 [9] Played at Bangor
1908–09Welsh Cup [10] First roundBangor0–3
1909–10Welsh Cup [11] Preliminary Round Carnarvon United 0–2
1910–11Welsh Cup [12] First round Rhyl 1–0
Second roundCarnarvon United2–2
Second round Replay2–2
Second round Second Replay5–2
Third roundBangor1–3
1911–12Welsh Cup [13] Preliminary RoundBangor5–2
First roundLlandudno Junction Temperane1–1
First round Replay4–1
Second roundHolyhead Swifts2–2
Second round Replay0–0
Second round Second Replay2–1
Third round Whitchurch 1–0
Fourth round Pontypridd 0–2
1912–13Welsh Cup [14] Preliminary RoundCarnarvon United0–4
Preliminary Round Replay2–2
Preliminary Round Second Replay2–3

Honours

League

Winners : 1911
Runners-up : 1907

Cup

Winners : 1904
Runners-up : 1907

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