Lex XI F.C.

Lex Glyndwr XI F.C. are a Welsh football team based in Wrexham, currently playing in the North East Wales Football League Premier Division.

Lex Glyndwr XI
Full nameLex Glyndwr XI Football Club
Nickname(s)The Lawmen
Founded1975
GroundStansty Park

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Summerhill Road, Wrexham
Capacity1,000 (50 seating)
LeagueNorth East Wales Football League Premier Division
2019-20Welsh National League First Division, 8th

History

They play in the Welsh National League Division One, which is in the Fourth level of the Welsh football league system.

Lex XI 1st team are currently playing in Division 1,and the Lex XI reserves are currently playing in the Reserves & Colts Football League.

Lex has hosted numerous great games at Stansty Park over the years and in the Summer of 2014 hosted a fundraising game between themselves and a Wrexham FC legends XI which include big names such as Karl Connolly, Dixie McNeil and Steve Watkin. Lex also hosted the 2013 North East Wales Football Association under 16's cup final, which saw Borras Park Albion YFC beat Shotton Steel YFC 4–3 on penalties in front of a 200 strong crowd.

The club withdrew from the Welsh National League in February 2019 after being unable to field a team.[2] They rejoined later that year for the 2019–20 season as a Division One club.

Honours

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