Football

Line-ups confirmed for tier 4 and 5 North Wales Coast West Football League

Croeso mawr i Caernarfon Borough

The line-ups for the tier 4 and 5 North Wales Coast West League have now been officially confirmed for the 2025-26 season.

In the Premier Division, last season’s Division One champions Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateurs come up, while Menai Bridge Tigers and Nantlle Vale, relegated from tier 3 Ardal North West last season, come down.

Division One sees Caernarfon Borough make a welcome return to football, while CPD Aberffraw and CPD Pentraeth have been relegated from last season’s Premier.

Borough, who competed in the Caernarfon and District and Gwynedd Leagues between 1985-1997, folded, then reformed and campaigned in the C & D between 2003-24 and 2012-13, are back this season 40 years after their formation.

Boro won the prestigious NWCFA Junior Cup in 2005/06, becoming the first Caernarfon team to lift the trophy in the competition’s 113-year history, and landed an impressive double of Kon-X Wales and Moorings Cup in 2012 before disbanding again in 2014. Now is the time for their third coming.

PREMIER DIVISION (16)

Promoted: Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateurs

Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateurs
Bontnewydd
Cemaes Bay
CPD Llanberis
CPD Boded
CPD Llannerchymedd
CPD Llanystumdwy
CPD Mynydd Llandegai
CPD Nefyn United FC
CPD Penrhyndeudraeth
Glantraeth
Gwalchmai
Llanrug United
Menai Bridge Tigers
Nantlle Vale
Talysarn Celts

DIVISION ONE (13)

Amlwch Town
Bethesda Rovers
Caergybi
Caernarfon Borough
CPD Aberffraw
CPD Cefni FC
CPD Deiniolen
CPD Gaerwen
CPD Mountain Rangers
CPD Pentraeth
Holyhead Town
Llanfairpwll
Llangoed and District

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