Nefyn United F.C.

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Full nameClwb Pêl-droed Nefyn Unedig/ Nefyn United Football Club
Nickname(s)Y Penwaig, The Herring
Founded1932–39 Nefyn celts – 1945 Nefyn Unedig
GroundCae'r Delyn, Nefyn
Capacity100
ManagerSteve Jones, Carl Jones, Alan Jones.
League North Wales Coast West Premier Division
2021–22 North Wales Coast West Premier Division, 5th of 15
Website Club website

Nefyn United F.C. is a football club from Nefyn in Wales. They play in the North Wales Coast West Football League Premier Division.

Contents

History

Nefyn United had been a regular fixture in the Welsh Alliance League, finishing around the mid-table for nine seasons after gaining promotion from the Gwynedd League in 2005. However, disaster struck before the 2014–15 season when manager Geraint Evans resigned from his post to become station officer at the local fire station, leaving the club without a manager for the upcoming season. [1] Unable to find a suitable replacement in time, the club decided to move back to the Gwynedd League, now two tiers below where they had been competing because of the introduction of the Welsh Alliance League Division 2 in 2010.

The club finished the 2014–15 season in the Gwynedd League in 6th place. [2] In 2017–18 Nefyn reached three finals, losing in extra time to Gwalchmai 2–1 in the Safeflue Cup and losing to Bro Goronwy in the Bob Owen Memorial Cup. In the Junior cup they beat Bontnewydd after extra time 4–2.

Non-playing staff

As of 29 June 2015 [3]
ManagerSteve Jones, Carl Jones, Alan Jones,
Club President
Chairman
Vice-Chairman
Treasurer
Secretary
Groundsman

League history

SeasonLeague Level P 6W 5D 1L 0FAPts 15Position 1 Welsh Cup
2002–03 Gwynedd League Premier Division42413387557426th of 13 [4]
2003–04 Gwynedd League Premier Division42617456831552nd of 14 [5]
2004–05 Gwynedd League [lower-alpha 1] 42819729938642nd of 15 [6]
2005–06 Welsh Alliance League 330162126057506th of 16R3 [7]
2006–07 Welsh Alliance League 328921741612911th of 15 [8] R1 [9]
2007–08 Welsh Alliance League 32810414486831 [lower-alpha 2] 10th of 15 [10] R3 [11]
2008–09 Welsh Alliance League 332166106558547th of 17 [12] R1 [13]
2009–10 Welsh Alliance League 3301251350594111th of 16R1 [14]
2010–11 Welsh Alliance League Division 1 [lower-alpha 3] 330107134054378th of 16R2 [15]
2011–12 Welsh Alliance League Division 1 330741936702513th of 16 [16] 2Q
2012–13 Welsh Alliance League Division 1 328841640812813th of 15 [17] 2Q
2013–14 Welsh Alliance League Division 1 328911834732811th of 15 [18] R2
2014–15 Gwynedd League [lower-alpha 4] 528134117154436th of 15 [19] 1Q
  1. Gwynedd League consolidated into a single division
  2. 3-point deduction
  3. Welsh Alliance League split into two divisions
  4. Joined after withdrawal from the Welsh Alliance League

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