2014–15 Cymru Alliance

The 2014–15 Cymru Alliance (known as the Huws Gray Alliance for sponsorship reasons) is a football league in Wales. It is the top division of football in North & Central Wales and the second tier of the Welsh football league system.

Cymru Alliance
Season2014–15
2015–16

The reigning champions are Cefn Druids. They were promoted to the Welsh Premier League.[1]

Promotion and relegation

Teams promoted from 2013–14 feeder leagues

Teams relegated from 2013–14 Welsh Premier League

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Stadia and locations

Club Location Ground
Buckley Town Buckley Globe Way Stadium
Caernarfon Town Caernarfon The Oval
Caersws Caersws Recreation Ground
Conwy Borough Conwy Y Morfa
Denbigh Town Denbigh Central Park
Flint Town United Flint Cae-y-Castell
Guilsfield Guilsfield Guilsfield Community Centre
Holyhead Hotspur Holyhead The New Oval
Llandridnod Wells Llandridnod Wells The Broadway
Llandudno Llandudno Maesdu Park
Llanidloes Town Llanidloes Victoria Park
Mold Alexandra Mold Alyn Park
Penycae Penycae Afoneitha Road
Porthmadog Porthmadog Y Traeth
Rhayader Town Rhayader The Weirglodd
Rhydymwyn Rhydymwyn Dolfechlas Road

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Llandudno (C, P) 30 22 5 3 96 27 +69 71 Promotion to Welsh Premier League
2 Caernarfon Town 30 20 6 4 82 25 +57 66
3 Guilsfield 30 19 6 5 68 33 +35 63
4 Buckley Town 30 15 7 8 69 47 +22 52
5 Holyhead Hotspur 30 15 6 9 49 38 +11 51
6 Porthmadog 30 15 5 10 63 35 +28 50
7 Denbigh Town 30 14 6 10 54 51 +3 48
8 Caersws 30 13 8 9 61 47 +14 47
9 Mold Alexandra 30 13 5 12 58 48 +10 44
10 Flint Town United 30 13 5 12 39 45 6 44
11 Conwy Borough 30 12 5 13 52 46 +6 41
12 Rhayader Town 30 8 6 16 42 53 11 30
13 Llanidloes Town (R) 30 8 5 17 55 78 23 29 Relegation to Welsh Level 3
14 Penycae (R) 30 6 4 20 46 78 32 22
15 Llandrindod Wells (R) 30 5 3 22 32 103 71 18
16 Rhydymwyn (R) 30 1 0 29 21 132 111 3
Source:
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated.
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