Halkyn United F.C. - Current History

Current History

Season League Position P W D L F A Pts
1999-00 Welsh Alliance League 1st 24 19 5 0 - - 62
2000-01 Cymru Alliance 9th 30 11 6 13 47 55 39
2001-02 Cymru Alliance 7th 34 17 7 10 58 43 58
2002-03 Cymru Alliance 7th 32 14 9 9 56 57 51
2003-04 Cymru Alliance 8th 32 15 5 12 64 57 50
2004-05 Cymru Alliance 11th 34 13 6 15 71 74 45
2005-06 Cymru Alliance 18th 34 5 8 21 50 86 23
2006-07 Welsh Alliance League 14th 28 6 2 20 28 74 20
Welsh Alliance League · 2012–13
Division 1
  • Barmouth & Dyffryn United
  • Bodedern Athletic
  • Caernarfon Town
  • Denbigh Town
  • Glan Conwy
  • Glantraeth
  • Gwalchmai
  • Holywell Town
  • Llanberis
  • Llandudno Junction
  • Llangefni Town
  • Llanrug United
  • Llanrwst United
  • Nefyn United
  • Pwllheli
Division 2
  • Amlwch Town
  • Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateur
  • Connah's Quay Town
  • Gaerwen
  • Greenfield
  • Halkyn United
  • Kinmel Bay Sports
  • Llandyrnog United
  • Llanfairpwll
  • Meliden
  • Nantlle Vale
  • Penmaenmawr Phoenix
  • Penrhyndeudraeth
Football in Wales
  • Football Association of Wales
  • PFA
National teams
  • Men (Under-21
  • Under-19
  • Under-17
  • Semi-Pro)
  • Women
League system
  • Welsh Premier League
  • Cymru Alliance
  • Welsh Football League (Div 1
  • Div 2
  • Div 3)
  • Welsh National League
  • Welsh Alliance League
  • Mid Wales League
  • Mid Wales South League
  • Montgomeryshire League
  • South Wales Amateur League
  • South Wales Senior League
  • Gwent County League
  • Neath & District League
  • Gwynedd League
  • Clwyd League
  • Anglesey League
Domestic cups
  • Welsh Cup
  • FAW Premier Cup
  • Welsh League Cup
  • FAW Trophy
  • Welsh Football League Cup
  • Welsh Super Cup
  • FAW Women's Cup
  • List of clubs
  • Venues (Listed by capacity)
  • Competitions
  • Women's football in Wales

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