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HISTORY

The League grew out of the ''Wrexham and District League'' , which ran during the early years of the twentieth century. At that time the senior clubs in the Wrexham area played in English leagues such as the Football Combination and the Birmingham League . Their reserve sides, along with local amateur teams, contested the Wrexham and District League.

In the inter-war years, the new Welsh National League with its various sections was organised. Clubs from the Wrexham area, and a little beyond, joined the Northern Section.

The financial strain proved too severe for several of the clubs in the Wrexham district, and after World War II they re-organised as the Welsh National League (Wrexham Area).


MEMBER CLUBS 2005/06


Premier Division

  • Mynydd Isa

  • Rhos Aelwyd

  • Brickfield

  • Chirk AAA

  • Summerhill Brymbo

  • Acrefair Youth

  • Mold Alexandra

  • Brynteg Village

  • Llangollen Town

  • Coedpoeth Utd

  • Hawarden Rangers

  • Penycae

  • Cefn Utd

  • Llay Welfare

  • Borras Park

  • Corwen

  • Ruthin Town



Division One

  • Gresford Athletic

  • Castell AC

  • Overton

  • Airbus UK

  • Llanuwchllyn

  • New Brighton

  • Glyn Ceiriog

  • Cefn United

  • Ruthin Town

  • Ruabon Villa

  • Rhos Aelwyd

  • Penycae Reserves

  • Bradley Villa



Division Two

  • Bala Town Reserves

  • Penyffordd

  • Penley

  • Mold Juniors

  • Llangollen Town

  • Johnstown Youth

  • Llay Welfare

  • Buckley Town

  • Mold Alexandra

  • Corwen Reserves

  • Borras Park

  • Acrefair Youth



Division Three

  • Holt Nomads

  • Venture

  • Brickfield Rangers

  • Garden Village

  • Hawarden Rangers

  • Coedpoeth Utd

  • Overton Reserves

  • Chirk AAA Reserves

  • New Brighton Reserves

  • Brynteg Village

  • Hightown Rangers

  • Borras Park Albion



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