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Rhuddlan Town
Full nameRhuddlan Town Football Club
Nickname(s)Town
Founded1881; 143 years ago (1881)
GroundPengwern College
Rhuddlan
ChairmanTony Hepton
ManagerJohn ‘Barney’ Barnes
CoachWayne Hughes

Rhuddlan Town Football Club is a Welsh football club, playing in the North Wales Coast East Football League Premier Division.

The club was founded in October 1881[1] and the team plays its home matches at Pengwern College, Rhuddlan.

On 28 June 2022 Rhuddlan Town announced the appointment of the new club Manager John 'Barney' Barnes, the club was only weeks away from folding, and with Barney looking for a management post after resigning from Prestatyn Town FC this was an appointment that was perfect for both parties.

Their home kit is blue shirt and navy shorts, their away kit is red shirts and black shorts.[2]

History and honours

League

Cup

References

  1. ^ "Rhyl Record and Advertiser - Saturday 08 October 1881". Rhyl Record and Advertiser. 8 October 1881.
  2. ^ "General Information and Club Directory" (PDF). Vale of Clwyd & Conwy Football League. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  3. ^ "2019-20 Vale of Clwyd & Conwy League Premier Division". nonleaguematters.co.uk. Retrieved 1 September 2021.

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