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The North Wales Coast FA Junior Challenge Cup is a
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involving teams from in
North Wales North Wales ( ) is a Regions of Wales, region of Wales, encompassing its northernmost areas. It borders mid Wales to the south, England to the east, and the Irish Sea to the north and west. The area is highly mountainous and rural, with Snowdon ...
who play in leagues administered and associated with the North Wales Coast Football Association.


Previous winners

Information sourced from the North Wales Coast Football Association website.


1890s

*1895–96: – Bangor *1896–97: – Buckley Victoria *1897–98: – Bangor *1898–99: –
Colwyn Bay Colwyn Bay () is a town, Community (Wales), community and seaside resort in Conwy County Borough on the north coast of Wales overlooking the Irish Sea. It lies within the historic counties of Wales, historic county boundaries of Denbighshire (h ...
*1899–1900: –
Flint Flint, occasionally flintstone, is a sedimentary cryptocrystalline form of the mineral quartz, categorized as the variety of chert that occurs in chalk or marly limestone. Historically, flint was widely used to make stone tools and start ...
reserves


1900s

*1900–01: –
Rhyl Rhyl (; , ) is a seaside town and community in Denbighshire in Wales. The town lies on the coast of North Wales, at the mouth of the River Clwyd. To the west is Kinmel Bay and Towyn, to the east Prestatyn, and to the south-east Rhuddlan ...
reserves *1901–02: – Llanrwst *1902–03: – Flint UAC *1903–04: – Conway *1904–05: – Bangor reserves *1905–06: – Greenfield and Holyhead *1906–07: – Rhyl Vics *1907–08: – Llanrwst *1908–09: – Llanrwst *1909–10: – Bagillt


1910s

*1910–11: – Holyhead reserves *1911–12: –
Menai Bridge Menai Bridge (; usually referred to colloquially as ''Y Borth'') is a town and community on the Isle of Anglesey in north-west Wales. It overlooks the Menai Strait and lies by the Menai Suspension Bridge, built in 1826 by Thomas Telford, j ...
*1912–13: – Glasinfryn *1913–14: – Menai Bridge *1914–15: – ''No competition - World War One'' *1915–16: – ''No competition - World War One'' *1916–17: – ''No competition - World War One'' *1917–18: – ''No competition - World War One'' *1918–19: – ''No competition - World War One''– *1919–20: – Bangor Athletic Reserves


1920s

*1920–21: – Abergele *1921–22: – Glasinfryn *1922–23: – O’holt St David’s (Flint) *1923–24: – Abergele *1924–25: –
Beaumaris Beaumaris (; ) is a town and community (Wales), community on the Anglesey, Isle of Anglesey in Wales, of which it is the former county town. It is located at the eastern entrance to the Menai Strait, the tidal waterway separating Anglesey fro ...
*1925–26: – Llanrwst *1926–27: – Menai Bridge *1927–28: – Bethesda *1928–29: –
Prestatyn Prestatyn (; ) is a seaside town and community in Denbighshire, Wales. Historically a part of Flintshire, it is located on the Irish Sea coast, to the east of Rhyl. Prestatyn has a population of 19,085. Origin of name The name Prestatyn d ...
*1929–30: – Menai Bridge


1930s

*1930–31: – Mold Alexandra *1931–32: – Menai Bridge *1932–33: – Menai Bridge *1933–34: – Colwyn Bay Comrades *1934–35: –
Llanberis Llanberis () is a village, community (Wales), community and electoral ward in Gwynedd, northwest Wales, on the southern bank of the lake and at the foot of Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales. It is a centre for outdoor activity, outdoor ac ...
*1935–36: – Llanberis *1936–37: – Shotton Athletic *1937–38: – Shotton Athletic *1938–39: – Bangor Normal College *1939–40: – Connah’s Quay Albion


1940s

*1940–41: – ''No competition - World War Two'' *1941–42: – ''No competition - World War Two'' *1942–43: – ''No competition - World War Two'' *1943–44: – ''No competition - World War Two'' *1944–45: – ''No competition - World War Two'' *1945–46: – Mostyn YMCA *1946–47: – Menai Bridge *1947–48: – Menai Bridge *1948–49: – 31 TRA, Kinmel Camp *1949–50: – Amlwch Town


1950s

*1950–51: – Connah’s Quay Albion *1951–52: – Connah’s Quay Albion *1952–53: – Greenfield United *1953–54: – Mostyn YMCA *1954–55: – Saltney Ferry *1955–56: – Amlwch Town *1956–57: – Newborough *1957–58: – Newborough *1958–59: – Gwalchmai *1959–60: – Mostyn YMCA


1960s

*1960–61: – Gwalchmai *1961–62: – Gwydyr Rovers *1962–63: – Brynsiencyn *1963–64: – Llanberis *1964–65: – Llanberis *1965–66: – Llanberis *1966–67: – Llechid Celts *1967–68: – Machno United *1968–69: – Llechid Celts *1969–70: – Rhyl Wanderers


1970s

*1970–71: – Llangoed & District *1971–72: – Mostyn YMCA *1972–73: – Mostyn YMCA *1973–74: – Mostyn YMCA *1974–75: – Llandegfan *1975–76: –
Llanfairpwll Llanfairpwllgwyngyll or Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll (), often shortened to Llanfairpwll and sometimes to Llanfair PG, is a village and community (Wales), community on the Isle of Anglesey, Wales. It is located on the Menai Strait, next to the Britann ...
*1976–77: –
Holywell Town Holywell Town Football Club () is a Welsh football club from Holywell, Flintshire. They are nicknamed 'The Wellmen', and play their home games at the Bartons North Wales Stadium (commonly known as 'Halkyn Road'), Holywell. They currently pla ...
*1977–78: – Llanrug United *1978–79: – Llanrug United *1979–80: – Bethesda Athletic


1980s

*1980–81: –
Llanfairpwll Llanfairpwllgwyngyll or Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll (), often shortened to Llanfairpwll and sometimes to Llanfair PG, is a village and community (Wales), community on the Isle of Anglesey, Wales. It is located on the Menai Strait, next to the Britann ...
*1981–82: – Hawarden Rangers *1982–83: – Llanfairpwll *1983–84: –
Rhydymwyn ) is a village in Flintshire, Wales, located in the upper Alyn valley. Once a district of Mold, it was recognised as a separate parish from 1865. It is now part of the community of Cilcain. Geography The geology of the area consists of a layer ...
*1984–85: – Llanerch-y-medd *1985–86: – Sychdyn *1986–87: – Bro Goronwy *1987–88: – Holyhead Town *1988–89: – Llanfairfechan Town *1989–90: – Connah’s Quay Albion


1990s

*1990–91: – Gwalchmai *1991–92: – Llangefni Town reserves *1992–93: – Gwalchmai *1993–94: – Deiniolen *1994–95: – Machno United *1995–96: – Gwalchmai *1996–97: – Amlwch Town *1997–98: – Glan Conwy *1998–99: – Abergele *1999–2000: – Nefyn United


2000s

*2000–01: – Nantlle Vale *2001–02: – Bethel *2002–03: – Castle Rhuddlan *2003–04: – Llangoed & District *2004–05: – Llanystumdwy *2005–06: – Caernarfon Borough *2006–07: – Beaumaris Town *2007–08: – Barmouth & Dyffryn United *2008–09: – Trearddur Bay United *2009–10: – Mynydd Llandegai


2010s

*2010–11: – Point of Ayr *2011–12: – Morawelon *2012–13: –
Y Felinheli Y Felinheli (), formerly known in English as Port Dinorwic, is a village and community beside the Menai Strait ( or ''Afon Menai'') between Bangor and Caernarfon in Gwynedd, northwest Wales. History Toponymy Etymologically, its name comes f ...
*2013–14: – Y Felinheli *2014–15: – Llandudno Albion *2015–16: – Llanfairpwll reserves *2016–17: – Bro Goronwy *2017–18: – Nefyn United *2018–19: – Bro Goronwy *2019–20: – ''No competition - Covid-19 pandemic''


2020s

*2020–21: – ''No competition - Covid-19 pandemic'' *2021–22: –
Cemaes Bay Cemaes () is a village on the north coast of Anglesey in Wales, sited on Cemaes Bay, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which is partly owned by the National Trust. It is the most northerly village in Wales (excluding the nearby hamlet of ...
*2022–23: –
Abergele Abergele (; ) is a market town and community (Wales), community, situated on the north coast of Wales between the holiday resorts of Colwyn Bay and Rhyl, in Conwy County Borough. It lies within the historic counties of Wales, historic county b ...
*2023–24: – ''Final not played' *2024–25: –
Blaenau Ffestiniog Blaenau Ffestiniog () is a town in Gwynedd, Wales. Once a slate mining centre in historic Merionethshire, it now relies much on tourists, drawn for instance to the Ffestiniog Railway and Llechwedd Slate Caverns. It reached a population of 12,0 ...


References

{{Football in Wales Football cup competitions in Wales County Cup competitions Football in Wales 1895 establishments in Wales