Llay Welfare F.C.
Full name | Llay Welfare Football Club | ||
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Founded | 1991 | ||
Ground | The Bones Stadium | ||
Capacity | 20,000 | ||
Chairman | Nic Jones | ||
Manager | Michael Gadie | ||
League | Welsh National League Premier Division | ||
2015-16 | Welsh National League Premier Division, 12th (from 14) | ||
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Llay Welfare Football Club is a Welsh football club formed in 1930-31. They began their football in the Wrexham & District League which they won in 1936-37 season.
Honours
- First Team
- Welsh National League – Champions: 1962-63
- NEWFA Challenge Cup Winners: 1976-77
- Wrexham and District League – Runners-up: 1936-37
- Welsh National League – Runners-up: 1947-48, 1970–71
- Welsh National League – Division One Champions: 1986-87, 1990–91
- Welsh National League – Division One-Cup Winners: 1958-59
- Reserves
- Welsh National League – Division One Runners-up: 1996-97
- Welsh National League – Division Two Champions: 2000-01
- Welsh National League – Division Two Runners-up: 1996-97
- Welsh National League – Division Two-Cup Winners: 1986-87, 1989–90, 2000–01, 2001–02
- Welsh National League – Division 3A Runners-up: 1969-70
- Colts
- Welsh National League – Division Two-Cup Winners: 1996-97
Many thanks goes to Gary W Burns who researched our club history and honours list, before that no one at the club new quite what had been won. Gary W Burns also wrote the brief club history notes, which we at Llay slightly altered but not too much, anyway without people like Gary football would be the worse so once again many thanks.
Star player - Callum Richardson
Worst player - Daniel Richardson
Poster boy - Callum Richardson
Biggest melt - Jonny Taylor
Longest in the shower - Callum Richardson/Luke Kavnagh
External links
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