Success is never far away for Wrexham club FC Queen’s Park.
Since forming under its current name in 2013, silverware has become a regular reward for on-field endeavours.
On Saturday, Arran Taylor’s side were crowned champions of North East Wales League Division 1 with two games to spare.
A 7-2 triumph at Rhydymwyn was their 15th straight league win dating back to October 2025.
The Park are also on a winning run of 21 matches in all competitions.
The club could yet end the season with a quadruple, having reached the finals of the Horace Wynne Cup and Premier Cup, as well as making it to the last 8 of the NEWFA Senior Challenge Cup.
Since beginning their winning streak in the league last October, the Park have not just beaten their opponents, they have often thrashed them out of sight.
After taking a modest 5 points from their opening 5 matches, they have picked up a maximum 45 from the last 15 encounters. That has proved enough to earn them another league title – a fifth in 13 years.
The Park were three-up at Rhydymwyn by half time, Dan Parry, Ethan Simpson and top-scorer Mike Latham on target.
Rhys Parry pulled one back for Rhyd on the hour, but Sam Molyneux made it 4-1 before home team captain Will Leonard halved the arrears.
However, Simpson and Latham both completed doubles before the latter was red-carded in the 80th minute. Ben White added a seventh, making it 73 goals for the Park in their 15 successive victories sequence.
The Queens are the Kings again!
18 April 2026
Rhydymwyn 2 7 Queen’s Park
11 April 2026
Greenfield 1 5 Queen’s Park
28 March 2026
Queen’s Park 5 1 Saltney Town
21 March 2026
Ruabon Rovers 3 7 Queen’s Park
28 February 2026
Castell Alun Colts 1 2 Queen’s Park
21 February 2026
Queen’s Park 6 0 Chirk AAA
14 February 2026
Queen’s Park 4 1 Coedpoeth United
7 February 2026
Queen’s Park 6 1 Castell Alun Colts
31 January 2026
Queen’s Park 5 1 Rhydymwyn
17 January 2026
Queen’s Park 3 2 Broughton United
13 December 2025
Rhostyllen 0 5 Queen’s Park
22 November 2025
Queen’s Park 2 1 Hawarden Rangers
1 November 2025
Queen’s Park 7 1 Ruabon Rovers
25 October 2025
Queen’s Park 6 0 Greenfield
18 October 2025
Saltney Town 0 3 Queen’s Park
4 October 2025
Broughton United 2 1 Queen’s Park
13 September 2025
Queen’s Park 4 1 Penyffordd Lions
30 August 2025
Coedpoeth United 4 4 Queen’s Park
27 August 2025
Queen’s Park 1 1 Rhostyllen
8 August 2025
Chirk AAA 2 1 Queen’s Park
23 Mike Latham (Division 1 top scorer)
17 Nicky Williams
11 Corey Smart
9 Ethan Simpson
7 Ryan Kershaw
4 Jordan Williams
4 Sam Molyneux
2 Dan Parry
2 Ben White
2 Tom Freeman
1 Ryan Jakovlevs
1 Rhys Hughes
1 OG
North East Wales Football League Division 1 winners 2025-26
North East Wales Football League Premier Division winners 2022–23
Welsh National League Premier Division winners 2016–17
Welsh National League Division One winners 2014–15
Clwyd East Football League winners 2013–14
Welsh National League Division One League Cup winners 2015
North East Wales FA Horace Wynne Cup winners 2013–14, 2021–22; 2022–23, 2024–25
Mike Beech Memorial Trophy winners 2022–23
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