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Denbigh Town F.C.

Denbigh Town Football Club, founded in 1880, is a semi-professional football club based in Denbigh, North Wales. They play in the Cymru North, which is in the second tier of the Welsh football league system. The club plays home matches at Central Park.[1]

Denbigh Town
Full nameDenbigh Town Football Club
Nickname(s)DTFC, The Reds, The Town
Founded1880; 143 years ago (1880)
GroundCentral Park
Denbigh
ChairmanShon Powell
ManagersDewi Llion Jones
LeagueCymru North
2022–23Ardal NW League, 1st of 14 (promoted)
WebsiteClub website

Club history edit

Early years edit

The club was founded in 1880, and in 1924 won both the Welsh Amateur Cup and the North Wales Coast Amateur Cup. During the 1970s, under manager John Trevor Roberts, the club won the Welsh National League (Wrexham Area) Division One Championship four times and the League Cup five times, as well as the 1970 North Wales Coast Amateur Cup and the 1972 North Wales Coast Amateur Cup.[1]

Clwyd League edit

In the early 1980s Denbigh Town left the Wrexham Area League and joined the Clwyd Football League.[2] The club was promoted to the Premier Division in 1992, under managers Bill Dawson and Roy Cook-Hannah. During the same season the club secured a 1–0 North Wales Challenge Cup victory over Caernarfon Town, then a semi-professional side sitting fourth in the Northern Premier League.

For the 1994–95 season the club won promotion to the Fitlock Welsh Alliance League, finishing fourth in 1995. In the 1995–96 season Denbigh Town won the League Championship and Cookson Cup double.

Cymru Alliance edit

In the 1996–97 season the club played in the Cymru Alliance. They were relegated in 2001–02 but regained promotion in 2006–07.

Denbigh Town Reserves currently play within the Lock Stock Welsh Alliance Reserve League under Manager Nick Hailes.

Welsh Alliance edit

Between 2002 and 2007 Denbigh Town played in the Welsh Alliance, reaching the semi-final of the 2002–03 Barritt Cup and winning the Alves Cup the same year. On December 8, 2003, manager Roy Cook-Hannah resigned; he was replaced b caretaker coaches Clwyd Williams and Nick Hailes on December 11, 2003. Denbigh finished the 2003–04 season in 12th place with 36 points from 30 matches.

Tim Dyer was appointed manager on May 6, 2004, and in 2005–06 guided the club to the Barritt Cup and Cookson Cup double. Denbigh Town finished the season as runners up in the Welsh Alliance League and winners of the Welsh Alliance Fair Play League, and reached the final of the North Wales Coast FA Challenge Cup.

Return to Cymru Alliance edit

Denbigh Town were again promoted into the Cymru Alliance on 9 April 2007, when Llanrwst United failed to beat Holywell Town at Halkyn Road.

Denbigh Town also won the 2007 Cookson Cup at Farrar Road to complete a 2006–07 League and Cup double, making Tim Dyer an unusual winner of both League and Cup as a manager and as a player.

In the 2015–16 final the team reached the final of the Welsh League Cup, their first appearance in a major final under manager Gareth (Perry) Thomas. The match was played at Maesdu Park, Llandudno where Denbigh went down to defending Welsh Premier League champions and Welsh League Cup holders The New Saints 2–0. On their way to the final they beat 3 top tier opposition.

In season 2017-18 the Club achieved their highest ever league position by being runners up in the Huws Gray Cymru Alliance under the management of Eddie Maurice-Jones.[2] However at the end of that season Maurice-Jones left the club to take over as manager of close rivals Rhyl FC. Many of the players followed Maurice-Jones to Rhyl FC.

The Club appointed Matthew Jones & Dewi Llion Jones as Joint Managers for season 2018–19. They had to rebuild the squad as all of the previous seasons players left for pastures new. Despite a decent first half of the season the second half of the season saw them drop down the league and on the last day of the season they were relegated to the Lock Stock Welsh Alliance League for season 2019–20.

Dewi Llion Jones was appointed Manager during the close season and Owain Roberts joined him as Assistant Manager.

Back to the Welsh Alliance edit

At the end of the 2018–19 Cymru Alliance season, the team were relegated back to the Welsh Alliance League for the 2019–20 season. During the 2019–20 season Denbigh reached the Cookson Cup Final but the showpiece was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Denbigh wouldn't play another game following their semi-final win over Nantlle Vale in March 2020 until August 2021 – in a Nathaniel MG Cup loss to Llandudno.

Current squad edit

As of 14 July 2023

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   WAL Aaron Jones
DF   WAL Dan Parry-Jones
DF   WAL Billy Holmes
DF   WAL Morgan Thomas-Sadler
DF   ENG Ben Lockley
DF   ENG Harry Lockley
DF   ENG Craig Rogers
MF   WAL Sion Jones
MF   WAL Josh Lock (loan)
MF   WAL James Thomas
MF   WAL Josh Griffiths
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   WAL Paul Fleming
MF   WAL Jason Foulkes
MF   WAL Oliver Hansen
MF   WAL Ryan Kershaw
FW   WAL Nathan Brown
FW   WAL Dan Clarke
FW   WAL Owen Herbert
FW   WAL Craig Pritchard
FW   WAL Tom Weir
FW   WAL Matthew Worrall
FW   WAL Rhys Lloyd

[3]

Club staff edit

First Team edit

  • Manager: Dewi Llion
  • Assistant Manager: Kristian Pierce
  • Coach: Matthew Jones
  • Coach: Brett Jones

[3]

Reserves edit

  • Manager: Liam Nash
  • Assistant Manager: Sion Jones

Ladies edit

  • Manager: Ellen Lawson
  • Assistant Manager: Aled Davies

Backroom Staff edit

  • President: Clwyd Williams
  • Chairman: Shon Powell
  • Vice-Chairman: Richard Blake
  • Treasurer: Iwan Jones
  • Secretary: Neall Condon
  • Assistant Secretary: Stephen Whitfield
  • Match-Day Secretary: Gareth Luke Jones
  • Media Officer: Ollie Williams

Honours edit

Former players edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Denbigh Town – Ardel Lock Stock West – Lock Stock Welsh Alliance Football League". www.welshallianceleague.co.uk. Retrieved 2022-10-10.
  2. ^ a b "Welsh football third division club guide – Denbigh Town". County Times. Retrieved 2022-10-10.
  3. ^ a b "First Team squad".
  4. ^ "Trethomas Bluebirds crowned Dragon Signs Amateur Trophy winners". .faw.cymru. Football Association of Wales. 29 April 2023. Retrieved 31 May 2023.
  5. ^ "North Wales".

External links edit

  • Official Denbigh Town FC Site
  • Denbighshire Free Press

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Denbigh Town F C news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Denbigh Town Football Club founded in 1880 is a semi professional football club based in Denbigh North Wales They play in the Cymru North which is in the second tier of the Welsh football league system The club plays home matches at Central Park 1 Denbigh TownFull nameDenbigh Town Football ClubNickname s DTFC The Reds The TownFounded1880 143 years ago 1880 GroundCentral ParkDenbighChairmanShon PowellManagersDewi Llion JonesLeagueCymru North2022 23Ardal NW League 1st of 14 promoted WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 Club history 1 1 Early years 1 2 Clwyd League 1 3 Cymru Alliance 1 4 Welsh Alliance 1 5 Return to Cymru Alliance 1 6 Back to the Welsh Alliance 2 Current squad 3 Club staff 3 1 First Team 3 2 Reserves 3 3 Ladies 3 4 Backroom Staff 4 Honours 5 Former players 6 References 7 External linksClub history editEarly years edit The club was founded in 1880 and in 1924 won both the Welsh Amateur Cup and the North Wales Coast Amateur Cup During the 1970s under manager John Trevor Roberts the club won the Welsh National League Wrexham Area Division One Championship four times and the League Cup five times as well as the 1970 North Wales Coast Amateur Cup and the 1972 North Wales Coast Amateur Cup 1 Clwyd League edit In the early 1980s Denbigh Town left the Wrexham Area League and joined the Clwyd Football League 2 The club was promoted to the Premier Division in 1992 under managers Bill Dawson and Roy Cook Hannah During the same season the club secured a 1 0 North Wales Challenge Cup victory over Caernarfon Town then a semi professional side sitting fourth in the Northern Premier League For the 1994 95 season the club won promotion to the Fitlock Welsh Alliance League finishing fourth in 1995 In the 1995 96 season Denbigh Town won the League Championship and Cookson Cup double Cymru Alliance edit In the 1996 97 season the club played in the Cymru Alliance They were relegated in 2001 02 but regained promotion in 2006 07 Denbigh Town Reserves currently play within the Lock Stock Welsh Alliance Reserve League under Manager Nick Hailes Welsh Alliance edit Between 2002 and 2007 Denbigh Town played in the Welsh Alliance reaching the semi final of the 2002 03 Barritt Cup and winning the Alves Cup the same year On December 8 2003 manager Roy Cook Hannah resigned he was replaced b caretaker coaches Clwyd Williams and Nick Hailes on December 11 2003 Denbigh finished the 2003 04 season in 12th place with 36 points from 30 matches Tim Dyer was appointed manager on May 6 2004 and in 2005 06 guided the club to the Barritt Cup and Cookson Cup double Denbigh Town finished the season as runners up in the Welsh Alliance League and winners of the Welsh Alliance Fair Play League and reached the final of the North Wales Coast FA Challenge Cup Return to Cymru Alliance edit Denbigh Town were again promoted into the Cymru Alliance on 9 April 2007 when Llanrwst United failed to beat Holywell Town at Halkyn Road Denbigh Town also won the 2007 Cookson Cup at Farrar Road to complete a 2006 07 League and Cup double making Tim Dyer an unusual winner of both League and Cup as a manager and as a player In the 2015 16 final the team reached the final of the Welsh League Cup their first appearance in a major final under manager Gareth Perry Thomas The match was played at Maesdu Park Llandudno where Denbigh went down to defending Welsh Premier League champions and Welsh League Cup holders The New Saints 2 0 On their way to the final they beat 3 top tier opposition In season 2017 18 the Club achieved their highest ever league position by being runners up in the Huws Gray Cymru Alliance under the management of Eddie Maurice Jones 2 However at the end of that season Maurice Jones left the club to take over as manager of close rivals Rhyl FC Many of the players followed Maurice Jones to Rhyl FC The Club appointed Matthew Jones amp Dewi Llion Jones as Joint Managers for season 2018 19 They had to rebuild the squad as all of the previous seasons players left for pastures new Despite a decent first half of the season the second half of the season saw them drop down the league and on the last day of the season they were relegated to the Lock Stock Welsh Alliance League for season 2019 20 Dewi Llion Jones was appointed Manager during the close season and Owain Roberts joined him as Assistant Manager Back to the Welsh Alliance edit At the end of the 2018 19 Cymru Alliance season the team were relegated back to the Welsh Alliance League for the 2019 20 season During the 2019 20 season Denbigh reached the Cookson Cup Final but the showpiece was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic Denbigh wouldn t play another game following their semi final win over Nantlle Vale in March 2020 until August 2021 in a Nathaniel MG Cup loss to Llandudno Current squad editAs of 14 July 2023Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player GK nbsp WAL Aaron Jones DF nbsp WAL Dan Parry Jones DF nbsp WAL Billy Holmes DF nbsp WAL Morgan Thomas Sadler DF nbsp ENG Ben Lockley DF nbsp ENG Harry Lockley DF nbsp ENG Craig Rogers MF nbsp WAL Sion Jones MF nbsp WAL Josh Lock loan MF nbsp WAL James Thomas MF nbsp WAL Josh Griffiths No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp WAL Paul Fleming MF nbsp WAL Jason Foulkes MF nbsp WAL Oliver Hansen MF nbsp WAL Ryan Kershaw FW nbsp WAL Nathan Brown FW nbsp WAL Dan Clarke FW nbsp WAL Owen Herbert FW nbsp WAL Craig Pritchard FW nbsp WAL Tom Weir FW nbsp WAL Matthew Worrall FW nbsp WAL Rhys Lloyd 3 Club staff editFirst Team edit Manager Dewi Llion Assistant Manager Kristian Pierce Coach Matthew Jones Coach Brett Jones 3 Reserves edit Manager Liam Nash Assistant Manager Sion JonesLadies edit Manager Ellen Lawson Assistant Manager Aled DaviesBackroom Staff edit President Clwyd Williams Chairman Shon Powell Vice Chairman Richard Blake Treasurer Iwan Jones Secretary Neall Condon Assistant Secretary Stephen Whitfield Match Day Secretary Gareth Luke Jones Media Officer Ollie WilliamsHonours editFAW Amateur Trophy Winners 1923 24 Runners up 2022 23 4 North Wales Coast Amateur Cup Winners 1924 1970 1972 Welsh National League Cup Runners Up 1933 34 Welsh National League Wrexham Area Division One Champions 1972 73 1973 74 1974 75 1975 76 Clwyd Football League Division One 1991 92 3rd place finish Promoted 5 Clwyd Football League Premier 1993 94 Runners Up Promoted Welsh Alliance League Champions 1995 96 2006 07 2013 14 Undefeated Ardal North West Champions 2022 23 Cookson Challenge Cup Winners 1995 96 2005 06 2006 07 Alves Cup Winners 2002 03 2005 06 2006 07 Barrit Cup Winners 2005 06 North Wales Coast Challenge Cup Runners Up 2005 06 Mawddach Cup Winners 2013 14 Welsh League Cup Runners Up 2015 16 Ardal North Cup Winners 2022 23Former players editGary Roberts Accrington Stanley Ipswich Town Huddersfield Town Swindon Town Chesterfield and Portsmouth player Stephen Wright Liverpool Coventry City and Sunderland player References edit a b Denbigh Town Ardel Lock Stock West Lock Stock Welsh Alliance Football League www welshallianceleague co uk Retrieved 2022 10 10 a b Welsh football third division club guide Denbigh Town County Times Retrieved 2022 10 10 a b First Team squad Trethomas Bluebirds crowned Dragon Signs Amateur Trophy winners faw cymru Football Association of Wales 29 April 2023 Retrieved 31 May 2023 North Wales External links editOfficial Denbigh Town FC Site Denbighshire Free Press Denbigh Town Weekly Podcast 53 11 2 2 N 3 24 36 8 W 53 183944 N 3 410222 W 53 183944 3 410222 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Denbigh Town F C amp oldid 1187672298, 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