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Prestatyn Town F.C.

Prestatyn Town Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl Droed Tref Prestatyn) is a Welsh football club based in Prestatyn, Denbighshire who play in the Cymru North.

Prestatyn Town
Full namePrestatyn Town Football Club
Nickname(s)The Seasiders
Founded1910; 114 years ago (1910)
GroundBastion Road
Prestatyn
Capacity2,300
(200 seated)
ChairmanJames Benbow
ManagerMatthew Roberts
LeagueCymru North
2022–23Cymru North, 6th of 16
WebsiteClub website

History edit

Early years edit

Records show that football has been played in Prestatyn since the early 1890s with games being played on an undeveloped field on Marine Road. Other pitches around the town were also utilised but by the 1930s when the club settled on Bastion Road ground behind what is now the Central Beach Club.

The early history of Prestatyn Football Club is somewhat sketchy as there were many teams who lasted just a couple of seasons before folding. Prestatyn Town played their first game on 20 October 1910 when they travelled to Rhyl Amateurs, winning 3–2.[1] One Prestatyn side did enjoy some form of longevity, winning the North Wales Coast FA Junior Cup in 1928–29. At the time Sam Bennett, who was manager, carried out training, acted as club linesman, headed up the committee and also supplied match reports to the local press.

Although never one of North Wales' football's leading lights in the pre and inter-war era, Prestatyn attracted their share of noted players including left back Alf Smith never disclosed his age to anyone but had a long and distinguished career with the club before hanging up his boots after a spell with Penmaenmawr. Other names included George Drummond, an old-fashioned wing-half, winger-cum-centre forward Roger Jones, who had also played for Rhyl in the Birmingham League. Also there were the Roberts brothers, Alf and George and 'Cunnie' Jones who left Prestatyn to become a centre-half with Rhyl.

For a time in the late 1940s the club adopted the name Chandypore FC (the original name of the above-mentioned Central Beach Club) when they operated in the Dyserth Area League but quickly reverted to Prestatyn Town and, apart from sponsor's names (Prestatyn Town Nova in 1990) have remained so ever since. Success in these early days was in short supply, the only triumph of any note being the capture of the North Wales Coast FA Junior Cup in 1928–29.

1960s to 1980s edit

In the late 1960s the old Bastion Road ground was swallowed up by housing and after considering using a pitch in the middle of the old Prestatyn Raceway, now the site of Pontin's Holiday Village, the club moved to their present headquarters off Bastion Gardens in 1970–71 season. For most of this period the club were members of either the Dyserth Area League or the Welsh League North. After becoming founder members of the Clwyd Football League in 1974–75 Prestatyn enjoyed immediate success under the charge of manager Eaton Woodfine, winning the inaugural and subsequent titles and a host of cups along the way until, after finishing runners-up to St Asaph City in 1992–93, they decided to join the Welsh Alliance League.

1990s edit

During the 1993–94 season, under the management of former Queen of the South professional Eddie Garrett, the club finished in eighth place but won the Alves Cup for the first time, beating St Asaph in the final at Connahs Quay. Prestatyn's captain Martin Trigg was the goalscorer. The following season saw the club set up an end-of-season run of 14 straight wins to finish just four points behind champions Rhydymwyn. They also reached the semi-final of the Alves Cup while the reserve team won the Clwyd League's Clwyd Cup.

The 1995–96 season saw the club chasing eventual champions Denbigh Town all the way, finishing in second place but this time only three points behind. In this season Town completed work on their clubhouse which meant they now had their own entirely self-contained base.

There was an acrimonious split at the club in 1998–99 which led to the formation of Prestatyn Nova and Town resigning from the Welsh Alliance to re-join the Clwyd League. This move was not the backward step many detractors feared, under the leadership of Tony Thackeray and Gwyn Jones, the club completed a Clwyd League treble of championship, Premier Cup and President's Cup while the reserves reached the final of the Coast FA Junior Cup, losing on penalties to Abergele Celts.

The club re-joined the Welsh Alliance the next year, finishing seventh and again winning the Alves Cup while the reserves won the Clwyd League's REM Jones Cup. 2001–02 saw Prestatyn appoint Graham Hunter as manager and Tony Thackeray became club chairman. They were runners-up in the Alves Cup and the reserves retained the REM Jones Cup. 2002–03 saw managerial changes again when Paul Thomas and James Ainsworth took over the reins.

2000s edit

There was change again for 2003–04 season when Jim Hackett and Steve Jones took over and the transformation was immediate, the club finished third and just missed promotion to the Cymru Alliance.

Hackett left for a job at Chester City after a year and 2004–05 was a season of mixed fortune under the management of Lennie Dunster and Martyn Jones. The team eventually finished sixth but did reach the final of the NWCFA Challenge Cup for the first time, losing 3–0 to Bangor City at Llandudno.

2005–06 was the season that really marked an upturn in Prestatyn's fortunes when, under the chairmanship of Steven Jones, Town appointed Dave Fuller as player-manager and retained Martyn Jones as assistant. The policy to concentrate on the league title paid off with the team winning the Welsh Alliance title for the first time and remaining unbeaten all season and ending up nine points clear of runners-up Denbigh Town.

There was also a rewarding run in the Welsh Cup which ended in a narrow 2–1 defeat to Welsh Premier club Carmarthen Town in front of 268 people at Bastion Road. The season also saw the reserves, under manager Sean Pritchard, finish third in the Clwyd League's Premier Division and winning the President's Cup by beating Llandyrnog 5–2 at Halkyn United.

Off the field the new clubhouse extension was completed along with a new seated stand and hard standing around the pitch to comply with the requirements of the Cymru Alliance and in their first season, Fuller – now assisted by Neil Gibson – finished fourth and reached the final of the CAL League Cup and the NWCFA Challenge Cup. Fuller stood down in the close season with Gibson taking over as player-manager for 2007–08 and with the majority of the squad staying, the push for Welsh Premier football was successful with the team finishing as runaway champions.

Following the granting of planning permission in late April, the club erected floodlights and carried out further stadium improvements to meet the Welsh Premier League's ground grading deadline on 1 May.

Promotion to the Welsh Premier League edit

After winning the league title in 2007–08, the club was promoted to the Welsh Premier League for the 2008–09 season. Their promotion was dependent on their ground, Bastion Road, meeting certain criteria, meaning that stadium had to be upgraded by 1 May 2008.[2] The club installed floodlights[3] and their promotion to the Welsh Premier League was ratified. The club maintained Premier League status for a second season with a 15th-place finish in 2008–09.

Welsh Cup winners and European football edit

Under the guidance of chairman Phil Merrick and CEO Leigh Williams, the club had its most successful season in 2012–13. This was down to manager Neil Gibson's ability to attract and coach ex-professional players such as Andy Parkinson and Jason Price. They beat champions The New Saints for the first time and it was also the first time they had ever been top of the Welsh Premier League. They won the NWCFA Challenge Cup and beat local rivals Bangor City 3-1 after extra-time to win the Welsh Cup Final at the Racecourse, Wrexham. They then went on to make Welsh football history by being the first Welsh club to reach the second qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League at the first attempt. In the first qualifying round they beat Latvian side Liepajas Metalurgs to then go on and play HNK Rijeka at Kantrida Stadium. Captain Dave Hayes led out the team in front of 10,000 fans.

Stagnation and relegation from the top tier edit

As the 2013–14 season began, there were multiple players leaving the club to pastures new and as a result, the performance of the club for the next couple of years started to deteriorate, but at the end of the season they survived relegation with an 11th-place finish. In the 2014–15 season the club were ultimately relegated with a 12th-place finish and no mathematical chance of surviving, their relegation was confirmed as Llandudno were promoted from the Cymru Alliance, ending a seven-year stint in Wales's top division.

Promotion followed by immediate relegation edit

The 2016–17 season saw the club gain promotion back to the Welsh Premier League. The club's return to the top tier did not however go as planned with the team struggling to pick up results after November. Neil Gibson departed mid-season to take up a coaching role with Connah's Quay Nomads, and caretaker manager Gareth Wilson was unable to help the club avoid relegation.

Back in the second tier edit

The summer of 2018 began in crisis. A mass exodus of the playing staff due to off-the-field issues saw the club not only in need of a manager, but an entire squad of players. In stepped the management duo of Leon Field and Ryan Turner from lower league side Kinmel Bay. The duo had their work cut out, and their first action was to promote a number of the club's youth prospects from Prestatyn's title-winning reserve side. A number of promising signings followed. Dave Fuller returned as director of football, and following a successful pre-season - former captain Dave Hayes came out of retirement to help steady things on the field. Alex Jones was named club captain, and former striker Ian Griffiths returned to bring experience and goals.

Long-serving chairman Chris Tipping sold the club to an investment consortium two months into the 2018–19 season, and a change in management followed as Neil Gibson returned to manage the club in October - with Ryan Turner assuming the role of assistant manager. Results in the league steadily improved thanks to Gibson's influence helping secure the return of a few key players from the last title-winning squad. A run of six games unbeaten with five wins - including a Boxing Day demolishing of fierce rivals Rhyl FC - all but secured their Cymru Alliance status, with the club eyeing a promotion push the following season.

Cymru North champions but no promotion edit

The 2019–20 season saw the Cymru Alliance rebranded as the Cymru North (along with the WPL as the Cymru Premier in a mass rebrand) and this also saw the club record their best season in the Cymru North with 3 separate 7-0 wins against Bangor City, Llanfair United and away at Conwy Borough, unfortunately the season was cut short in March due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 Worldwide Pandemic (which later stopped that season's Welsh Cup which the club had progressed to a semi final game against The New Saints), despite Prestatyn Town winning the Cymru North on the PPG (Points-Per-Game) System implemented by the FAW across the Welsh football pyramid, they weren't granted promotion due to their TV Gantry being up to FAW standards. As a result, Flint Town United took their spot in the Cymru Premier for the 2020–21 season with the club taking on another season in the Cymru North as league champions.

During the off-season, Neal Colakoglu that led the consortium to buy club from Tipping, announced he was selling the club to investor Jamie Welsh. Changes were made as a result in the board with the additions of Leigh Williams as the club's CEO (who would later step down) and Mike Mainwaring as the Club Secretary.

Players edit

First team squad edit

As of September 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 Michael Jones
DF   ENG Bobby Murphy
DF   ENG Joe White
DF   ENG Sean Coulton
DF   ENG Adam Mossman
DF   ENG Jack Rimmer
DF   ENG Jono Cahill
MF   ENG Dylan Dunne
MF   ENG Karl Clair
MF   ENG Tom Aylmer
MF   ENG Matty Scoullar
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   ENG Kurtis Pearson
MF   ENG Ben Jones
MF   ENG Michael Burke
MF   IRL Emmanuel Lawal
MF   ENG Dan Atkins
MF   ENG Dean Davies
MF   ENG Macauley Clifton
FW   ENG Tom Hilditch
FW   ENG Jack Holden
FW   ENG Tyler Magee

Youth players edit

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 Mckenzie Collier
DF   WAL Harrison Roberts
No. Pos. Nation Player
  WAL Ryan Gordon
  WAL Shay Hammans

Managers edit

Honours edit

European record edit

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2013–14 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round   Liepājas Metalurgs 1–2 2–1 3–3 (4–3p)
Second qualifying round   Rijeka 0–3 0–5 0–8

References edit

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  2. ^ "Daily Post: Latest North Wales news, sport, what's on and business". icnorthwales.icnetwork.co.uk.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 29 September 2008.
  4. ^ Jones, Dave (30 March 2011). "Lee Jones is new Prestatyn Town FC manager". North Wales Live. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  5. ^ Jones, Dave (1 June 2018). "Gareth Wilson steps down as manager of Prestatyn Town FC". North Wales Live. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  6. ^ Jones, Dave (12 June 2018). "Prestatyn Town FC appoint Leon Field and Ryan Turner as joint managers". North Wales Live. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  7. ^ Jones, Dave (8 October 2018). "Neil Gibson returns to Prestatyn Town as manager". North Wales Live. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  8. ^ Jones, Dean (10 January 2021). "Prestatyn Town FC: Club part ways with John Lawless". Rhyl, Prestatyn & Abergele Journal. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  9. ^ Macaskill, Jamie (4 December 2021). "Ex-Champions League player who became a police most wanted drug dealer". Wales Online. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
  10. ^ Jones, Dave. "Prestatyn Town's senior management team all step down". Grassroots North Wales. Retrieved 14 December 2021.
  11. ^ Jones, Dave. "Prestatyn Town appoint temporary managers to guide club through next three games". Grassroots North Wales. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  12. ^ "Andrew Ruscoe stands down as manager of Prestatyn Town". Y Clwb Pel-Droed. 3 April 2022. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
  13. ^ Jones, Dave (25 May 2022). "New manager appointed at Prestatyn Town". Grassroots North Wales. Retrieved 26 May 2022.

External links edit

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Prestatyn Town Football Club Welsh Clwb Pel Droed Tref Prestatyn is a Welsh football club based in Prestatyn Denbighshire who play in the Cymru North Prestatyn TownFull namePrestatyn Town Football ClubNickname s The SeasidersFounded1910 114 years ago 1910 GroundBastion RoadPrestatynCapacity2 300 200 seated ChairmanJames BenbowManagerMatthew RobertsLeagueCymru North2022 23Cymru North 6th of 16WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird colours Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 1960s to 1980s 1 3 1990s 1 4 2000s 1 5 Promotion to the Welsh Premier League 1 6 Welsh Cup winners and European football 1 7 Stagnation and relegation from the top tier 1 8 Promotion followed by immediate relegation 1 9 Back in the second tier 1 10 Cymru North champions but no promotion 2 Players 2 1 First team squad 2 2 Youth players 3 Managers 4 Honours 5 European record 6 References 7 External linksHistory editEarly years edit Records show that football has been played in Prestatyn since the early 1890s with games being played on an undeveloped field on Marine Road Other pitches around the town were also utilised but by the 1930s when the club settled on Bastion Road ground behind what is now the Central Beach Club The early history of Prestatyn Football Club is somewhat sketchy as there were many teams who lasted just a couple of seasons before folding Prestatyn Town played their first game on 20 October 1910 when they travelled to Rhyl Amateurs winning 3 2 1 One Prestatyn side did enjoy some form of longevity winning the North Wales Coast FA Junior Cup in 1928 29 At the time Sam Bennett who was manager carried out training acted as club linesman headed up the committee and also supplied match reports to the local press Although never one of North Wales football s leading lights in the pre and inter war era Prestatyn attracted their share of noted players including left back Alf Smith never disclosed his age to anyone but had a long and distinguished career with the club before hanging up his boots after a spell with Penmaenmawr Other names included George Drummond an old fashioned wing half winger cum centre forward Roger Jones who had also played for Rhyl in the Birmingham League Also there were the Roberts brothers Alf and George and Cunnie Jones who left Prestatyn to become a centre half with Rhyl For a time in the late 1940s the club adopted the name Chandypore FC the original name of the above mentioned Central Beach Club when they operated in the Dyserth Area League but quickly reverted to Prestatyn Town and apart from sponsor s names Prestatyn Town Nova in 1990 have remained so ever since Success in these early days was in short supply the only triumph of any note being the capture of the North Wales Coast FA Junior Cup in 1928 29 1960s to 1980s edit In the late 1960s the old Bastion Road ground was swallowed up by housing and after considering using a pitch in the middle of the old Prestatyn Raceway now the site of Pontin s Holiday Village the club moved to their present headquarters off Bastion Gardens in 1970 71 season For most of this period the club were members of either the Dyserth Area League or the Welsh League North After becoming founder members of the Clwyd Football League in 1974 75 Prestatyn enjoyed immediate success under the charge of manager Eaton Woodfine winning the inaugural and subsequent titles and a host of cups along the way until after finishing runners up to St Asaph City in 1992 93 they decided to join the Welsh Alliance League 1990s edit During the 1993 94 season under the management of former Queen of the South professional Eddie Garrett the club finished in eighth place but won the Alves Cup for the first time beating St Asaph in the final at Connahs Quay Prestatyn s captain Martin Trigg was the goalscorer The following season saw the club set up an end of season run of 14 straight wins to finish just four points behind champions Rhydymwyn They also reached the semi final of the Alves Cup while the reserve team won the Clwyd League s Clwyd Cup The 1995 96 season saw the club chasing eventual champions Denbigh Town all the way finishing in second place but this time only three points behind In this season Town completed work on their clubhouse which meant they now had their own entirely self contained base There was an acrimonious split at the club in 1998 99 which led to the formation of Prestatyn Nova and Town resigning from the Welsh Alliance to re join the Clwyd League This move was not the backward step many detractors feared under the leadership of Tony Thackeray and Gwyn Jones the club completed a Clwyd League treble of championship Premier Cup and President s Cup while the reserves reached the final of the Coast FA Junior Cup losing on penalties to Abergele Celts The club re joined the Welsh Alliance the next year finishing seventh and again winning the Alves Cup while the reserves won the Clwyd League s REM Jones Cup 2001 02 saw Prestatyn appoint Graham Hunter as manager and Tony Thackeray became club chairman They were runners up in the Alves Cup and the reserves retained the REM Jones Cup 2002 03 saw managerial changes again when Paul Thomas and James Ainsworth took over the reins 2000s edit There was change again for 2003 04 season when Jim Hackett and Steve Jones took over and the transformation was immediate the club finished third and just missed promotion to the Cymru Alliance Hackett left for a job at Chester City after a year and 2004 05 was a season of mixed fortune under the management of Lennie Dunster and Martyn Jones The team eventually finished sixth but did reach the final of the NWCFA Challenge Cup for the first time losing 3 0 to Bangor City at Llandudno 2005 06 was the season that really marked an upturn in Prestatyn s fortunes when under the chairmanship of Steven Jones Town appointed Dave Fuller as player manager and retained Martyn Jones as assistant The policy to concentrate on the league title paid off with the team winning the Welsh Alliance title for the first time and remaining unbeaten all season and ending up nine points clear of runners up Denbigh Town There was also a rewarding run in the Welsh Cup which ended in a narrow 2 1 defeat to Welsh Premier club Carmarthen Town in front of 268 people at Bastion Road The season also saw the reserves under manager Sean Pritchard finish third in the Clwyd League s Premier Division and winning the President s Cup by beating Llandyrnog 5 2 at Halkyn United Off the field the new clubhouse extension was completed along with a new seated stand and hard standing around the pitch to comply with the requirements of the Cymru Alliance and in their first season Fuller now assisted by Neil Gibson finished fourth and reached the final of the CAL League Cup and the NWCFA Challenge Cup Fuller stood down in the close season with Gibson taking over as player manager for 2007 08 and with the majority of the squad staying the push for Welsh Premier football was successful with the team finishing as runaway champions Following the granting of planning permission in late April the club erected floodlights and carried out further stadium improvements to meet the Welsh Premier League s ground grading deadline on 1 May Promotion to the Welsh Premier League edit After winning the league title in 2007 08 the club was promoted to the Welsh Premier League for the 2008 09 season Their promotion was dependent on their ground Bastion Road meeting certain criteria meaning that stadium had to be upgraded by 1 May 2008 2 The club installed floodlights 3 and their promotion to the Welsh Premier League was ratified The club maintained Premier League status for a second season with a 15th place finish in 2008 09 Welsh Cup winners and European football edit Under the guidance of chairman Phil Merrick and CEO Leigh Williams the club had its most successful season in 2012 13 This was down to manager Neil Gibson s ability to attract and coach ex professional players such as Andy Parkinson and Jason Price They beat champions The New Saints for the first time and it was also the first time they had ever been top of the Welsh Premier League They won the NWCFA Challenge Cup and beat local rivals Bangor City 3 1 after extra time to win the Welsh Cup Final at the Racecourse Wrexham They then went on to make Welsh football history by being the first Welsh club to reach the second qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League at the first attempt In the first qualifying round they beat Latvian side Liepajas Metalurgs to then go on and play HNK Rijeka at Kantrida Stadium Captain Dave Hayes led out the team in front of 10 000 fans Stagnation and relegation from the top tier edit As the 2013 14 season began there were multiple players leaving the club to pastures new and as a result the performance of the club for the next couple of years started to deteriorate but at the end of the season they survived relegation with an 11th place finish In the 2014 15 season the club were ultimately relegated with a 12th place finish and no mathematical chance of surviving their relegation was confirmed as Llandudno were promoted from the Cymru Alliance ending a seven year stint in Wales s top division Promotion followed by immediate relegation edit The 2016 17 season saw the club gain promotion back to the Welsh Premier League The club s return to the top tier did not however go as planned with the team struggling to pick up results after November Neil Gibson departed mid season to take up a coaching role with Connah s Quay Nomads and caretaker manager Gareth Wilson was unable to help the club avoid relegation Back in the second tier edit The summer of 2018 began in crisis A mass exodus of the playing staff due to off the field issues saw the club not only in need of a manager but an entire squad of players In stepped the management duo of Leon Field and Ryan Turner from lower league side Kinmel Bay The duo had their work cut out and their first action was to promote a number of the club s youth prospects from Prestatyn s title winning reserve side A number of promising signings followed Dave Fuller returned as director of football and following a successful pre season former captain Dave Hayes came out of retirement to help steady things on the field Alex Jones was named club captain and former striker Ian Griffiths returned to bring experience and goals Long serving chairman Chris Tipping sold the club to an investment consortium two months into the 2018 19 season and a change in management followed as Neil Gibson returned to manage the club in October with Ryan Turner assuming the role of assistant manager Results in the league steadily improved thanks to Gibson s influence helping secure the return of a few key players from the last title winning squad A run of six games unbeaten with five wins including a Boxing Day demolishing of fierce rivals Rhyl FC all but secured their Cymru Alliance status with the club eyeing a promotion push the following season Cymru North champions but no promotion edit The 2019 20 season saw the Cymru Alliance rebranded as the Cymru North along with the WPL as the Cymru Premier in a mass rebrand and this also saw the club record their best season in the Cymru North with 3 separate 7 0 wins against Bangor City Llanfair United and away at Conwy Borough unfortunately the season was cut short in March due to the outbreak of the COVID 19 Worldwide Pandemic which later stopped that season s Welsh Cup which the club had progressed to a semi final game against The New Saints despite Prestatyn Town winning the Cymru North on the PPG Points Per Game System implemented by the FAW across the Welsh football pyramid they weren t granted promotion due to their TV Gantry being up to FAW standards As a result Flint Town United took their spot in the Cymru Premier for the 2020 21 season with the club taking on another season in the Cymru North as league champions During the off season Neal Colakoglu that led the consortium to buy club from Tipping announced he was selling the club to investor Jamie Welsh Changes were made as a result in the board with the additions of Leigh Williams as the club s CEO who would later step down and Mike Mainwaring as the Club Secretary Players editFirst team squad edit As of September 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 Michael Jones DF nbsp ENG Bobby Murphy DF nbsp ENG Joe White DF nbsp ENG Sean Coulton DF nbsp ENG Adam Mossman DF nbsp ENG Jack Rimmer DF nbsp ENG Jono Cahill MF nbsp ENG Dylan Dunne MF nbsp ENG Karl Clair MF nbsp ENG Tom Aylmer MF nbsp ENG Matty Scoullar No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp ENG Kurtis Pearson MF nbsp ENG Ben Jones MF nbsp ENG Michael Burke MF nbsp IRL Emmanuel Lawal MF nbsp ENG Dan Atkins MF nbsp ENG Dean Davies MF nbsp ENG Macauley Clifton FW nbsp ENG Tom Hilditch FW nbsp ENG Jack Holden FW nbsp ENG Tyler MageeYouth players edit 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 nbsp WAL Mckenzie Collier DF nbsp WAL Harrison Roberts No Pos Nation Player nbsp WAL Ryan Gordon nbsp WAL Shay HammansManagers editEaton Woodfine 1974 1985 Phil Merrick 1985 88 Ricky Westwell 1990 1993 Eddie Garrett 1993 1996 Geraint Jones and Steve Lewis 1996 1997 John Woods 1997 1998 Allan Bickerstaff 1998 Martin Trigg 1998 1999 Tony Thackeray and Gwyn Jones 1998 1999 Tony Thackeray 1999 2001 Graham Hunter 2001 2002 Graham Hunter and Tony Palfreyman 2002 2003 Paul Thomas and James Ainsworth 2002 2003 Jim Hackett and Steve Jones 2003 2004 Lennie Dunster and Martyn Jones 2004 2005 Dave Fuller Player Manager 2005 2007 Neil Gibson 2007 2011 Lee Jones 2011 2012 4 Neil Gibson 2012 2018 Gareth Wilson 2018 5 Leon Field and Ryan Turner 2018 6 Neil Gibson 2018 2020 7 John Lawless 2020 8 9 Ryan Turner 2020 2021 Ben Heath 2021 10 Andrew Ruscoe amp Paddy Hamid Caretakers 2021 2022 11 Andrew Ruscoe 2022 12 Chris Jones 2022 13 Honours editCymru North Winners 2019 20 Cymru Alliance League Winners 2016 17 Welsh Cup Winners 2012 13 Alves Cup Winners 1993 94 1999 2000 Runners up 2000 01 Barritt Cup Runners up 1996 97 2006 07 Clwyd Premier League Winners 1974 75 1975 76 1982 83 1983 84 1998 99 2006 07 Runners up 1992 93 OCS Premier Division Merit Award Winners 1985 86 Clwyd League Division One Winners 1991 92 Runners up 1980 81 Clwyd League Division Two Winners 1989 90 1993 94 Clwyd Premier Cup Winners 1974 75 1975 76 1981 82 1983 84 1998 99 Clwyd President s Cup Winners 1983 84 1998 99 2005 06 Edin Hughes Award Winners 1984 85 Cymru Alliance League Winners 2007 08 Cymru Alliance League Cup Runners up 2006 07 Dyserth Area League Winners 1971 72 1972 73 1973 74 NWCFA Challenge Cup Winners 2012 13 Runners up 1983 84 2006 07 NWCFA Junior Cup Winners 1928 29 Runners up 2006 07 REM Jones Cup Winners 1994 95 1999 2000 2000 01 Welsh Alliance League Winners 2005 06 Runners up 1994 95 1995 96European record editSeason Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate2013 14 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round nbsp Liepajas Metalurgs 1 2 2 1 3 3 4 3p Second qualifying round nbsp Rijeka 0 3 0 5 0 8References edit Pre War Seasiders Attic Archived from the original on 23 March 2012 Retrieved 25 August 2011 Daily Post Latest North Wales news sport what s on and business icnorthwales icnetwork co uk Football club s floodlight plan given go ahead Archived from the original on 29 September 2008 Jones Dave 30 March 2011 Lee Jones is new Prestatyn Town FC manager North Wales Live Retrieved 31 December 2021 Jones Dave 1 June 2018 Gareth Wilson steps down as manager of Prestatyn Town FC North Wales Live Retrieved 31 December 2021 Jones Dave 12 June 2018 Prestatyn Town FC appoint Leon Field and Ryan Turner as joint managers North Wales Live Retrieved 31 December 2021 Jones Dave 8 October 2018 Neil Gibson returns to Prestatyn Town as manager North Wales Live Retrieved 31 December 2021 Jones Dean 10 January 2021 Prestatyn Town FC Club part ways with John Lawless Rhyl Prestatyn amp Abergele Journal Retrieved 1 January 2022 Macaskill Jamie 4 December 2021 Ex Champions League player who became a police most wanted drug dealer Wales Online Retrieved 8 December 2021 Jones Dave Prestatyn Town s senior management team all step down Grassroots North Wales Retrieved 14 December 2021 Jones Dave Prestatyn Town appoint temporary managers to guide club through next three games Grassroots North Wales Retrieved 15 December 2021 Andrew Ruscoe stands down as manager of Prestatyn Town Y Clwb Pel Droed 3 April 2022 Retrieved 4 April 2022 Jones Dave 25 May 2022 New manager appointed at Prestatyn Town Grassroots North Wales Retrieved 26 May 2022 External links edithttp wfda co uk league clwyd index php Official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prestatyn Town F C amp oldid 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