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Caernarfon Town F.C.

 
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Caernarfon Town
CaernarfonTownFC badge.png
Full name Caernarfon Town Football Club
Clwb Pêl Droed Tref Caernarfon
Nickname(s) The Canaries
Founded 1876
Ground The Oval, Caernarfon
(Capacity: 3,000 (250 seated)[1])
Chairman Wales Unknown
Manager David Rowe
League Cymru Alliance
2008-09 Welsh Premier League, 18th (of 18), Relegated
Home colours
Away colours

Caernarfon Town F.C. is a football team, playing in the Cymru Alliance. The club are nicknamed The Canaries because of their yellow and green strip. They play at The Oval, Caernarfon, Gwynedd.

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History

The early years

The first known football club in the town of Caernarfon was Caernarvon Athletic, formed in 1876 and playing at various locations in the town before settling at the club's present ground, The Oval, in 1888.

Athletic went out of existence in 1893 but a new club, Caernarvon Ironopolis, was formed two years later reaching the semi finals of the Welsh Cup in 1900[2] and 1902[3] before disbanding following a dispute with the North Wales Coast League in 1903. Former players of the 'Nops' formed two new clubs, Caernarvon Colts and Caernarvon Royal Welch Fusiliers which came together in 1906 to form Caernarvon United.

After the Great War, United players came together to reform Caernarvon Athletic and the club enjoyed great success in the North Wales League as well as a famous victory over Darlington in the first round of the FA Cup in 1929.[4] In 1930 the Club went into liquidation and, despite resurfacing a few years later, it soon disappeared again.

Caernarfon Town

In 1937 a group of football fans formed Caernarfon Town and, following many successful seasons in the Welsh League (North), the club was granted permission by the Football Association of Wales to apply for membership of the Lancashire Combination in 1980. The Canaries won the Championship in 1981 before the league merged with the Cheshire County League to form the North West Counties Football League. In 1985 Caernarfon Town were runners up in the First Division of the North West Counties League and were elected to the Northern Premier League. The 1986/87 season saw the Canaries enjoy their best ever season when, under manager, John King, they defeated Stockport County and York City in the FA Cup, before going out to Second Division Barnsley following a third round replay.[4] Caernarfon finished third in the Northern Premier League for consecutive seasons, arguably their best ever standing.

In 1995, the Caernarfon Town board of directors voted to join the recently-formed League of Wales. In 1999/2000 the Canaries were relegated but they bounced straight back winning the Cymru Alliance the following season.

Current squad

‘’Correct as of 1 December 2008’’

No. Position Player
England GK Craig Dunn
Wales GK Lee Guinan
England GK Michael Jago
England DF Danny Brookes
Wales DF Mark Dermott
England DF Ian Harold
England DF Adam Howard
England DF Robbie Hughes
England DF Andrew Jackson
England DF Michael Jackson
England DF David Ridler
England MF John Lawless
England MF Neil Carroll
England MF Ian Dawes
No. Position Player
England MF Mike Garrity
England MF Tom Grice
England MF Steve Johnson
England MF Stephen Maddocks
England MF Timmy Ojapah
England MF Khyle Sampson
England MF Peter Smith
England MF Dale Wright
England MF James Glendenning
England FW Lee Furlong
England FW Charlie Jones
England FW Seb Langley
England FW James Thomas

Current Manager - David Rowe

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