Glantraeth F.C. - Club Honours

Club Honours

2011-12 Welsh Alliance League Division Two Champions 2011-12 Welsh Alliance Division Two League Cup Winners 2011-12 North Wales Coast FA Challenge Cup Finalists 2010-11 North Wales Coast FA Intermediate Cup Winners 2010-11 Gwynedd League Cup Winners 2010-11 Gwynedd League Runners-Up 2010-11 Bob Owen Memorial Shield Winners 2010-11 Gwynedd Shield Winners 2005-06 Cymru Alliance League Champions 2005-06 Cymru Alliance League Challenge Cup Winners 2004-05 Cymru Alliance League Runners-Up 2003-04 Welsh Cup Quarter-Finalists 2002-03 Welsh Alliance League Champions 2002-03 Cookson Cup Finalists 2002-03 Barritt Cup Finalists 2000-01 Cymru Alliance League Runners-Up 1999-00 North Wales Coast FA Challenge Cup Finalists 1996-97 Welsh Alliance League Champions 1995-96 Alves Cup Winners 1994-95 Barritt Cup Finalists 1993-94 Gwynedd League Champions 1993-94 Gwynedd League Cup Winners 1992-93 Eryri Shield Winners 1988-89 Elias Cup Finalists 1988-89 NWCFA Junior Cup Finalists 1987-88 Anglesey League Div 1 Runners-Up 1986-87 Dargie Cup Finalists 1985-86 Anglesey League Div 2 Runners-Up

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