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Coordinates: 53°1022N 3°0836W / 53.172796°N 3.143388°W / 53.172796; -3.143388
 

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Mold Alexandra
Full nameMold Alexandra Football Club
Founded1929
GroundEdward
ChairmanSarah Cunningham
ManagerBarry Owen[1]
LeagueCymru North
2023–24Cymru North, 4th of 16
WebsiteClub website

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53°10′22N 3°08′36W / 53.172796°N 3.143388°W / 53.172796; -3.143388

Mold Alexandra Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl-droed Alexandra Yr Wyddgrug) is a football club based in Mold in Wales. The club was founded in 1929 and played in local amateur leagues before joining the Welsh National League after the Second World War. The team enjoyed success in the 1980s and became a founder member of the League of Wales in 1992. The side were relegated from the division in 1995 and had dropped several tiers by the end of the decade. They now play in the Cymru North which is in the second tier of the Welsh football league system.

The club has played at Alyn Park since they were founded in 1929.[2]

History[edit]

Mold Alexandra was formed in 1929. Several teams had previously been established in the town including Mold Town which folded a year after Alexandra was founded. Alexandra joined the Mold, Deeside and Buckley League for the 1930–31 season, playing its first competitive fixture on 30 August 1930, defeating Oakenholt St David's 5–3. The club went on to win the North Wales Junior Cup in its first season and the Flintshire Amateur League in its second.[3]

Alexandra joined the West Cheshire Association Football League in 1937 before joining the Welsh National League Wrexham Area after the Second World War. The club remained in the division for more than 40 years.[3] The 1980s proved to be a successful decade for the club as it won the Welsh National League on two occasions and won several regional cup competitions. As a result, Alexandra were invited to join the newly formed Cymru Alliance in 1990. In its two seasons in the league, Alexandra finished outside the top 10 on both occasions.[3]

In 1992, the League of Wales was formed as the top tier of senior football in Wales. Alexandra was one of the 20 founding members of the league and played its first match against Inter Cardiff, losing 1–0. Alexandra was temporarily suspended from the league after failing to meet ground regulation requirements but the club was able to rectify the problems and were reinstated,[3] finishing the season in 13th position.[4] The club suffered financial difficulties in its following two seasons and were relegated from the League of Wales on the final day of the 1994–95 season after losing 7–3 to Ton Pentre.[3]

The club returned to the Cymru Alliance for three seasons, but were relegated again in 1998.[4] The club chose to drop to Division One of the Wrexham Area League, taking the place of the club's reserve side. Alexandra won promotion to the Premier Division of the regional league in its first season and returned to the Cymru Alliance in 2002.[3] The club spent the following 15 years moving between the Cymru Alliance and the Premier Division of the Wrexham Area League.[4]

Honours[edit]

North Wales Junior Cup Winners 1930

Source:[3]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Jones, Dave. "Barry Owen is appointed new manager of Mold Alexandra". NW Sport. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  • ^ Doman, Robert (1 August 2014). "Champions plea for help in revamping facilities in Mold". The Leader. Retrieved 16 October 2018.
  • ^ a b c d e f g "Mold Alexandra FC". Buckley Town F.C. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  • ^ a b c "Mold Alexandra". Football Club History Database. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
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