Llandegfan F.C.
Llandegfan Football Club was a Welsh football club based in Llandegfan, Anglesey. The team last played in the Anglesey League.
History
Llandegfan Swifts were founder members of the Anglesey League in 1897. Llandegfan continued activity in local football during the 1900s.In 1937–38 Llandegfan were Anglesey League champions. Their second Anglesey League title was achieved in 1973–74. The following season they won the NWCFA Junior Cup.
In 2012 Llandegfan merged with Sunday league team Antelope FC to form Llandegfan Antelope, but this new club folded in 2014. A new club was formed in 2017, named Llandegfan FC.
In 2020 they were announced as members of the newly-formed North Wales Coast West Football League Division One. However the 2020–21 season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and they did not enter the league for the following season. In 2023 the club committee looked to reform the club, however these plans failed.
Llandegfan is also believed to hold the record of biggest win in North Wales football history, a 37–1 win over Holyhead Town reserves in the 1972–73 season.
Ground
In 2020 the club's ground was renamed to Parc Eurfryn in honour of joint-chairman Eurfryn Davies.Honours
- Anglesey League – Champions: 1937–38, 1973–74
- NWCFA Junior Cup – Winners: 1974–75