The North Wales Coast FA Intermediate Cup is a football knockout tournament involving teams from in North Wales who play in leagues administered and associated with the North Wales Coast Football Association.
Founded | 1894 |
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Region | Wales |
Current champions | C.P.D. Gwalchmai (2023–24) |
Most successful club(s) | Bangor (8 titles) |
2021–22 |
Previous winners
editThe competition was originally known as the North Wales Coast Amateur Cup ran from 1894 to 1975 with the exception of when the competition was suspended during the war years. For the 1975–76 season it was renamed the North Wales Coast FA Intermediate Cup running until the end of the 1980–81 season. The competition did not run from 1981 until the 2008–09 season when it was reintroduced. It ran again until the 2015–16 season, after which it was suspended again.[1] After a restructure of league football in North Wales, the competition was planned for return for the 2020–21 season[2] but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the competition was cancelled, instead returning for the 2021–22 season.
1890s
edit- 1894–95: – Bangor
- 1895–96: – Bangor
- 1896–97: – Llandudno Swifts
- 1897–98: – Bangor
- 1898-99: – Bangor
- 1899–1900: – Llandudno
1900s
edit1910s
edit- 1910–11: – Caernarfon
- 1911–12: – Bangor
- 1912–13: – Rhyl
- 1913–14: – Holywell
- 1914–15: – No competition - World War One
- 1915–16: – No competition - World War One
- 1916–17: – No competition - World War One
- 1917–18: – No competition - World War One
- 1918–19: – No competition - World War One–
- 1919–20: – Bagilit
1920s
edit- 1920–21: – Holyhead Railway Institute
- 1921–22: – Holywell
- 1922–23: – Caernarfon
- 1923–24: – Denbigh
- 1924–25: – Penmaenmawr
- 1925–26: – Conway
- 1926–27: – Conway
- 1927–28: – Llanfairfechan
- 1928-29: – Llandudno reserves
- 1929–30: – Bettisfield (Bagillt)
1930s
edit- 1930–31: – Flint Town Amateurs
- 1931–32: – Flint Town Amateurs
- 1932–33: – Flint Town Amateurs
- 1933–34: – Flint Town Amateurs
- 1934–35: – Flint Town
- 1935–36: – Flint Town
- 1936–37: – Buckley Town
- 1937–38: – Portmadoc
- 1938-39: – Buckley Town
- 1939–40: – Flint Athletic
1940s
edit- 1940–41: – No competition - World War Two
- 1941–42: – No competition - World War Two
- 1942–43: – No competition - World War Two
- 1943–44: – No competition - World War Two
- 1944–45: – No competition - World War Two
- 1945–46: – Conwy Borough
- 1946–47: – Caernarfon Town
- 1947–48: – Llandudno
- 1948-49: – Holywell
- 1949–50: – Holyhead Town
1950s
edit- 1950–51: – Connah’s Quay Albion
- 1951–52: – Connah’s Quay Juniors
- 1952–53: – Connah’s Quay Nomads
- 1953–54: – Buckley Wanderers
- 1954–55: – Connah’s Quay Nomads
- 1955–56: – Barmouth
- 1956–57: – Portmadoc
- 1957–58: – Holywell Town
- 1958-59: – Portmadoc
- 1959–60: – Bala Town
1960s
edit- 1960–61: – Newborough
- 1961–62: – Llandudno
- 1962–63: – Portmadoc
- 1963–64: – Peritus
- 1964–65: – Llanberis
- 1965–66: – Buckley Wanderers
- 1966–67: – Ruthin
- 1967–68: – Llanberis Athletic
- 1968-69: – Flint Town United
- 1969–70: – Denbigh Town
1970s
edit- 1970–71: – Llangoed & District
- 1971–72: – Mostyn YMCA
- 1972–73: – Ruthin
- 1973–74: – Nantlle Vale
- 1974–75: – Nantlle Vale
- 1975–76: – Nantlle Vale
- 1976–77: – Flint Town United
- 1977–78: – Caernarfon Town
- 1978–79: – Courtaulds Greenfield
- 1979–80: – Llanberis
1980s
edit- 1980–81: – Connah’s Quay Nomads
2000s
edit- 2008–09: – Greenfield
- 2009–10: – Prestatyn Town reserves
2010s
edit- 2010–11: – Glantraeth
- 2011–12: – Prestatyn Rovers
- 2012–13: – Llansannan
- 2013–14: – Caernarfon Town reserves
- 2014–15: – Prestatyn Sports
- 2015–16: – Llanystumdwy
- 2016–17: – Competition suspended
- 2017–18: – Competition suspended
- 2018–19: – Competition suspended
- 2019–20: – Competition suspended
2020s
edit- 2020–21: – No competition - COVID-19 pandemic[3]
- 2021–22: – C.P.D. Y Rhyl 1879
- 2022–23: – St Asaph City
- 2023–24: – C.P.D. Gwalchmai[4]
References
edit- ^ Jones, Dave. "Back in time: Greenfield snatch it late – NWCFA Intermediate Cup final 2008/09". Grassroots North Wales. Retrieved 15 October 2021.
- ^ Jones, Dave. "Return of the North Wales Coast Intermediate Cup". Grassroots North Wales. Retrieved 15 October 2021.
- ^ "NWCFA cancel cup competitions for 2020/21 season". Rhyl, Prestatyn & Abergele Journal. Retrieved 15 October 2021.
- ^ Jones, Dave. "Gwalchmai lift NWCFA Intermediate Cup for first time in their proud history". NW Sport. Retrieved 30 May 2024.