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Colwyn Bay F.C.

Colwyn Bay Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl-Droed Bae Colwyn) is a football club based in Old Colwyn in north Wales. They are currently members of the Cymru Premier. Nicknamed the Seagulls, but also known as 'The Bay', their home ground is Llanelian Road in Old Colwyn.

Colwyn Bay
Full nameColwyn Bay Football Club
Nickname(s)'Seagulls' or 'The Bay'
Founded1881
GroundLlanelian Road, Old Colwyn
ChairmanNeil Coverley
ManagerSteve Evans
LeagueCymru Premier
2022–23Cymru North, 1st of 16 (promoted)
WebsiteClub website

History edit

The club played its first match in January 1881 and joined the North Wales Coast League in 1898.[1] The club were forced to resign from the league during the 1900–01 when they could not find a home ground to play at,[2] with their fixtures taken over by Penmaenmawr Royal Welch Fusiliers.[3] However, they returned to the league the following season.[4] From 1907, the club became known as Colwyn Bay United.[5] After the league folded in 1921, they joined the Welsh National League. In 1927–28 the club finished as runners-up in the league and won the League Cup. They won the cup for a second time in 1929–30,[6] also reaching the semi-finals of the Welsh Cup, in which they lost 3–1 to Rhyl Athletic.[7] The league folded at the end of the season and the club were subsequently founder members of the North Wales Football Combination, which they went on to win in its first season.[8] Following their title, the club joined the Birmingham & District League.[6] However, the team struggled in the new league, and after finishing bottom in 1935–36 and 1936–37,[9] they switched to the Welsh National League (North).[6]

Colwyn Bay finished as Welsh League (North) runners-up in 1945–46,[10] the first season after World War II. They were runners-up again in 1963–64,[11] and were champions the following season.[12] The early 1980s saw the club enter a period of success, as they were champions for a second time in 1980–81.[13] In 1982–83 the club won the league and reached the Welsh Cup semi-finals, losing 4–0 on aggregate to Swansea City.[7]

After retaining the league title in 1983–84,[6] the club returned to the English football league system, joining Division Three of the North West Counties League. They finished as runners-up in their first season in the league and were promoted to Division Two.[7] A fourth-place finish in Division Two 1986–87 saw the club promoted to Division One.[7] In 1987–88 the club reached the first round of the FA Cup for the first time, losing 1–0 at Northwich Victoria.[7] The following season saw the club win the League Cup, beating Warrington Town 3–0 in the final at Gigg Lane.[6] After finishing as Premier Division runners-up in 1990–91, they were promoted to Division One of the Northern Premier League, filling the vacancy created by South Liverpool folding.[6] They won the division at the first attempt and were promoted to the Premier Division.[7] The season also saw them win the North Wales Coast Challenge Cup and reach the Welsh Cup semi-finals for a third time, losing 4–2 to Hednesford Town.[7]

However, at the end of the 1991–92 season, a dispute with the Football Association of Wales led to Colwyn Bay being ordered to join the newly-formed League of Wales or cease playing in Wales. As a result, the club started the new season playing at the Drill Field in Northwich, before moving to Ellesmere Port Stadium in Ellesmere Port. A court injunction allowed the club to return to playing home matches in Colwyn Bay in 1994 before the case was won in the High Court of Justice in April 1995.[6] In 1995–96 they reached the first round of the FA Cup again; after beating Spennymoor United 1–0 in the first round, they lost 2–0 at Blackpool in the second round.[7] They qualified for the first round again the following season, eventually losing 2–0 to fellow north Wales club Wrexham in a replay.[7] Another first round appearance in 1997–98 resulted in a 2–0 defeat at Notts County.[7]

The club remained in the Northern Premier League's Premier Division until the end of the 2002–03 season, when they were relegated to Division One. In 2006–07 a fifth-place finish saw the club qualify for the promotion play-offs, in which they lost 3–2 to Cammell Laird in the semi-finals.[14] League restructuring led to the club being placed in Division One South for the 2007–08 season, before being switched to the North division the following season. Their first season in Division One North resulted in a fourth-place finish and another play-off campaign, in which they lost their semi-final match 4–2 on penalties to Newcastle Blue Star after a 2–2 draw.[7] However, after finishing fourth again in 2009–10, the club were promoted back to the Premier Division via the play-offs, beating Curzon Ashton 2–1 in the semi-finals and then winning 1–0 against Lancaster City in the final.[7]

The 2010–11 season saw Colwyn Bay finish as Premier Division runners-up. In the subsequent play-offs they beat North Ferriby United 2–1 in the semi-finals and then defeated FC United 1–0 in the final to earn promotion to the Conference North.[7] After four seasons in the Conference North, the club were relegated back to the Northern Premier League's Premier Division at the end of the 2014–15 season. They were relegated again in 2015–16, returning to Division One North.[7] In March 2019 the club opted to rejoin the Welsh football system for the 2019–20 season,[15] and joined the newly formed second-tier Cymru North. The 2022–23 season saw the club win the League Cup North and the Cymru North title, losing only once during the season after winning 25 consecutive games, earning promotion to the Cymru Premier.

Ground edit

 
Llanelian Road stand

The club had a nomadic existence during their early years, often having to move as builders acquired land as the town rapidly expanded during the late 19th and early 20th century. They played on land owned by Penrhos School, at the Board School field, at Marine Hotel field and then Eirias Park. After the adjacent school expanded onto the land, they played on a pitch in Mochdre before relocating to another ground at Eirias Park towards the end of the 1940s. This remained home until 1983, when the land was required to dump soil following construction of the A55. Eirias Arena was a temporary home for a season and a half until the club moved to their current Llanelian Road ground in 1984.[6] The Shed End stand was erected in 1985 and two more stands built by 1990, when floodlights were installed and inaugurated with a friendly match against Liverpool. When the club was forced to play outside Wales in 1992, they initially played at Northwich Victoria's Drill Field, before moving to Ellesmere Port.[6]

After returning to Llanelian Road in 1994, terracing was installed on the Llanelian Road side of the ground in 1998. Following promotion to the Conference North, a new covered 500-seat stand was built during the 2011–12 season.[6] In 2023 a new 1,000-seat stand was built to replace two covered terraced stands on the west side of the ground.

Current squad edit

As of 2 February 2024[16]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   ENG Reece Trueman (on loan from Liverpool)
2 DF   ENG Alex Downes
3 DF   WAL Stefan Edwards
4 MF   WAL Cai Owen
6 MF   ENG Sam Downey
8 MF   ENG Tom McCready (Captain)
9 FW   ENG Jamie Cumming
10 FW   ENG Matty Hill
11 FW   ENG Dan Atkins
12 FW   WAL Lloyd Marsh-Hughes
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 GK   ENG Joe Smith
15 DF   ENG Adam Mitter (on loan from Bala Town)
16 MF   WAL Owen Cushion (on loan from Wrexham)
18 DF   WAL Guto Williams
19 DF   ENG Sam Hart
21 FW   WAL Dan Jones
22 MF   WAL Tommy Creamer
24 FW   ENG Udi Akpan
26 DF   WAL Harry Owen (on loan from Connah's Quay)
29 DF   WAL Daniel Davies (on loan from Wrexham)

Management team edit

Position Name
Manager Steve Evans
Assistant manager Tommy Holmes[17]
Goalkeeper coach David Williams
Sport Therapist Seb Richardson
Analyist Dan Skillen
Kit manager John Ashley

Honours edit

  • Cymru North
    • Champions 2022–23
    • League Cup North winners 2022–23
  • Northern Premier League
    • Division One champions 1991–92
    • Division One League Cup winners 1991–92
  • North West Counties League
    • League Cup winners 1988–89
    • Floodlit Trophy winners 1990–91
  • Welsh League (North)
    • Champions 1964–65, 1980–81, 1982–83, 1983–84
  • North Wales Football Combination
    • Champions 1930–31
  • Welsh National League
    • League Cup winners 1927–28
  • North Wales Coast Challenge Cup
    • Winners 1930–31, 1960–61 (shared), 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1991–92, 1995–96, 1997–98, 1999–2000, 2010–11
  • Alves Cup
    • Winners 1963–64
  • Cookson Cup
    • Winners 1973–74, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1983–84
  • Barrit Cup
    • Winners 1979–80, 1983–84

Records edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ North Wales Coast League tables 1898-99 24 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Welsh Football Data Archive
  2. ^ North Wales Coast League 24 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Welsh Football Data Archive
  3. ^ North Wales Coast League tables 1900-01 24 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Welsh Football Data Archive
  4. ^ North Wales Coast League tables 1901-02 24 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Welsh Football Data Archive
  5. ^ North Wales Coast League tables 1907-08 24 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Welsh Football Data Archive
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j A brief history 25 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Colwyn Bay F.C.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Colwyn Bay at the Football Club History Database
  8. ^ North Wales Football Combination 1930-31 24 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Welsh Football Data Archive
  9. ^ Birmingham & District League 1930-1962 Non-League Matters
  10. ^ Welsh League (North) 1945-46 24 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Welsh Football Data Archive
  11. ^ Welsh League (North) 1963-64 24 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Welsh Football Data Archive
  12. ^ Welsh League (North) 1964-65 24 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Welsh Football Data Archive
  13. ^ Welsh League (North) 1980-81 24 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Welsh Football Data Archive
  14. ^ 2006-07 Northern Premier League Football Club History Database
  15. ^ English-tier club Colwyn Bay to return to Welsh leagues BBC Sport, 7 March 2019
  16. ^ First team players Colwyn Bay F.C.
  17. ^ "Tommy is Bay's new assistant manager". Colwyn Bay FC. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  18. ^ a b c Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2012) Non-League Club Directory 2013, p189 ISBN 978-1-869833-77-0

Sources edit

  • Owens, A. (2005). Come On The Bay - Colwyn Bay Football Club 125th Anniversary. Design2Print.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Colwyn Bay Football Club Welsh Clwb Pel Droed Bae Colwyn is a football club based in Old Colwyn in north Wales They are currently members of the Cymru Premier Nicknamed the Seagulls but also known as The Bay their home ground is Llanelian Road in Old Colwyn Colwyn BayFull nameColwyn Bay Football ClubNickname s Seagulls or The Bay Founded1881GroundLlanelian Road Old ColwynChairmanNeil CoverleyManagerSteve EvansLeagueCymru Premier2022 23Cymru North 1st of 16 promoted WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird colours Contents 1 History 2 Ground 3 Current squad 4 Management team 5 Honours 6 Records 7 See also 8 References 9 Sources 10 External linksHistory editThe club played its first match in January 1881 and joined the North Wales Coast League in 1898 1 The club were forced to resign from the league during the 1900 01 when they could not find a home ground to play at 2 with their fixtures taken over by Penmaenmawr Royal Welch Fusiliers 3 However they returned to the league the following season 4 From 1907 the club became known as Colwyn Bay United 5 After the league folded in 1921 they joined the Welsh National League In 1927 28 the club finished as runners up in the league and won the League Cup They won the cup for a second time in 1929 30 6 also reaching the semi finals of the Welsh Cup in which they lost 3 1 to Rhyl Athletic 7 The league folded at the end of the season and the club were subsequently founder members of the North Wales Football Combination which they went on to win in its first season 8 Following their title the club joined the Birmingham amp District League 6 However the team struggled in the new league and after finishing bottom in 1935 36 and 1936 37 9 they switched to the Welsh National League North 6 Colwyn Bay finished as Welsh League North runners up in 1945 46 10 the first season after World War II They were runners up again in 1963 64 11 and were champions the following season 12 The early 1980s saw the club enter a period of success as they were champions for a second time in 1980 81 13 In 1982 83 the club won the league and reached the Welsh Cup semi finals losing 4 0 on aggregate to Swansea City 7 After retaining the league title in 1983 84 6 the club returned to the English football league system joining Division Three of the North West Counties League They finished as runners up in their first season in the league and were promoted to Division Two 7 A fourth place finish in Division Two 1986 87 saw the club promoted to Division One 7 In 1987 88 the club reached the first round of the FA Cup for the first time losing 1 0 at Northwich Victoria 7 The following season saw the club win the League Cup beating Warrington Town 3 0 in the final at Gigg Lane 6 After finishing as Premier Division runners up in 1990 91 they were promoted to Division One of the Northern Premier League filling the vacancy created by South Liverpool folding 6 They won the division at the first attempt and were promoted to the Premier Division 7 The season also saw them win the North Wales Coast Challenge Cup and reach the Welsh Cup semi finals for a third time losing 4 2 to Hednesford Town 7 However at the end of the 1991 92 season a dispute with the Football Association of Wales led to Colwyn Bay being ordered to join the newly formed League of Wales or cease playing in Wales As a result the club started the new season playing at the Drill Field in Northwich before moving to Ellesmere Port Stadium in Ellesmere Port A court injunction allowed the club to return to playing home matches in Colwyn Bay in 1994 before the case was won in the High Court of Justice in April 1995 6 In 1995 96 they reached the first round of the FA Cup again after beating Spennymoor United 1 0 in the first round they lost 2 0 at Blackpool in the second round 7 They qualified for the first round again the following season eventually losing 2 0 to fellow north Wales club Wrexham in a replay 7 Another first round appearance in 1997 98 resulted in a 2 0 defeat at Notts County 7 The club remained in the Northern Premier League s Premier Division until the end of the 2002 03 season when they were relegated to Division One In 2006 07 a fifth place finish saw the club qualify for the promotion play offs in which they lost 3 2 to Cammell Laird in the semi finals 14 League restructuring led to the club being placed in Division One South for the 2007 08 season before being switched to the North division the following season Their first season in Division One North resulted in a fourth place finish and another play off campaign in which they lost their semi final match 4 2 on penalties to Newcastle Blue Star after a 2 2 draw 7 However after finishing fourth again in 2009 10 the club were promoted back to the Premier Division via the play offs beating Curzon Ashton 2 1 in the semi finals and then winning 1 0 against Lancaster City in the final 7 The 2010 11 season saw Colwyn Bay finish as Premier Division runners up In the subsequent play offs they beat North Ferriby United 2 1 in the semi finals and then defeated FC United 1 0 in the final to earn promotion to the Conference North 7 After four seasons in the Conference North the club were relegated back to the Northern Premier League s Premier Division at the end of the 2014 15 season They were relegated again in 2015 16 returning to Division One North 7 In March 2019 the club opted to rejoin the Welsh football system for the 2019 20 season 15 and joined the newly formed second tier Cymru North The 2022 23 season saw the club win the League Cup North and the Cymru North title losing only once during the season after winning 25 consecutive games earning promotion to the Cymru Premier Ground edit nbsp Llanelian Road stand The club had a nomadic existence during their early years often having to move as builders acquired land as the town rapidly expanded during the late 19th and early 20th century They played on land owned by Penrhos School at the Board School field at Marine Hotel field and then Eirias Park After the adjacent school expanded onto the land they played on a pitch in Mochdre before relocating to another ground at Eirias Park towards the end of the 1940s This remained home until 1983 when the land was required to dump soil following construction of the A55 Eirias Arena was a temporary home for a season and a half until the club moved to their current Llanelian Road ground in 1984 6 The Shed End stand was erected in 1985 and two more stands built by 1990 when floodlights were installed and inaugurated with a friendly match against Liverpool When the club was forced to play outside Wales in 1992 they initially played at Northwich Victoria s Drill Field before moving to Ellesmere Port 6 After returning to Llanelian Road in 1994 terracing was installed on the Llanelian Road side of the ground in 1998 Following promotion to the Conference North a new covered 500 seat stand was built during the 2011 12 season 6 In 2023 a new 1 000 seat stand was built to replace two covered terraced stands on the west side of the ground Current squad editAs of 2 February 2024 16 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 1 GK nbsp ENG Reece Trueman on loan from Liverpool 2 DF nbsp ENG Alex Downes 3 DF nbsp WAL Stefan Edwards 4 MF nbsp WAL Cai Owen 6 MF nbsp ENG Sam Downey 8 MF nbsp ENG Tom McCready Captain 9 FW nbsp ENG Jamie Cumming 10 FW nbsp ENG Matty Hill 11 FW nbsp ENG Dan Atkins 12 FW nbsp WAL Lloyd Marsh Hughes No Pos Nation Player 13 GK nbsp ENG Joe Smith 15 DF nbsp ENG Adam Mitter on loan from Bala Town 16 MF nbsp WAL Owen Cushion on loan from Wrexham 18 DF nbsp WAL Guto Williams 19 DF nbsp ENG Sam Hart 21 FW nbsp WAL Dan Jones 22 MF nbsp WAL Tommy Creamer 24 FW nbsp ENG Udi Akpan 26 DF nbsp WAL Harry Owen on loan from Connah s Quay 29 DF nbsp WAL Daniel Davies on loan from Wrexham Management team editPosition Name Manager Steve Evans Assistant manager Tommy Holmes 17 Goalkeeper coach David Williams Sport Therapist Seb Richardson Analyist Dan Skillen Kit manager John AshleyHonours editCymru North Champions 2022 23 League Cup North winners 2022 23 Northern Premier League Division One champions 1991 92 Division One League Cup winners 1991 92 North West Counties League League Cup winners 1988 89 Floodlit Trophy winners 1990 91 Welsh League North Champions 1964 65 1980 81 1982 83 1983 84 North Wales Football Combination Champions 1930 31 Welsh National League League Cup winners 1927 28 North Wales Coast Challenge Cup Winners 1930 31 1960 61 shared 1981 82 1982 83 1983 84 1991 92 1995 96 1997 98 1999 2000 2010 11 Alves Cup Winners 1963 64 Cookson Cup Winners 1973 74 1979 80 1980 81 1981 82 1983 84 Barrit Cup Winners 1979 80 1983 84Records editBest FA Cup performance Second round 1995 96 7 Best Welsh Cup performance Semi finals 1929 30 1982 83 1991 92 2021 22 7 Best FA Trophy performance Quarter finals 1996 97 7 Record attendance 5 000 vs Borough United 1964 at Eirias Park 18 Most appearances Bryn Jones 18 Most goals Peter Donnelly 18 See also editColwyn Bay F C players Colwyn Bay F C managersReferences edit North Wales Coast League tables 1898 99 Archived 24 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Welsh Football Data Archive North Wales Coast League Archived 24 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Welsh Football Data Archive North Wales Coast League tables 1900 01 Archived 24 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Welsh Football Data Archive North Wales Coast League tables 1901 02 Archived 24 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Welsh Football Data Archive North Wales Coast League tables 1907 08 Archived 24 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Welsh Football Data Archive a b c d e f g h i j A brief history Archived 25 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Colwyn Bay F C a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Colwyn Bay at the Football Club History Database North Wales Football Combination 1930 31 Archived 24 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Welsh Football Data Archive Birmingham amp District League 1930 1962 Non League Matters Welsh League North 1945 46 Archived 24 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Welsh Football Data Archive Welsh League North 1963 64 Archived 24 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Welsh Football Data Archive Welsh League North 1964 65 Archived 24 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Welsh Football Data Archive Welsh League North 1980 81 Archived 24 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Welsh Football Data Archive 2006 07 Northern Premier League Football Club History Database English tier club Colwyn Bay to return to Welsh leagues BBC Sport 7 March 2019 First team players Colwyn Bay F C Tommy is Bay s new assistant manager Colwyn Bay FC Retrieved 17 May 2022 a b c Mike Williams amp Tony Williams 2012 Non League Club Directory 2013 p189 ISBN 978 1 869833 77 0Sources editOwens A 2005 Come On The Bay Colwyn Bay Football Club 125th Anniversary Design2Print External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Colwyn Bay F C Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Colwyn Bay F C amp oldid 1220098571, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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