2001–02 Welsh Alliance League

The 2001–02 Welsh Alliance League is the 18th season of the Welsh Alliance League, which is in the third level of the Welsh football pyramid.

Welsh Alliance League
Season2001–02
ChampionsAmlwch Town
Matches played156
Goals scored670 (4.29 per match)

The league consists of thirteen teams and concluded with Amlwch Town as champions and promoted to the Cymru Alliance.

Teams

Llanfairpwll were champions in the previous season and were promoted to the Cymru Alliance.

Abergele Town and Colwyn Bay YMCA were replaced by Gwynedd League champions, Y Felinheli and Clwyd League champions, Rhydymwyn.

Locations of the teams of the 2001–02 Welsh Alliance League

Grounds and locations

TeamLocationGround
Amlwch TownAmlwchLôn Bach
Bangor City ReservesBangorFarrar Road Stadium
Bethesda AthleticBethesdaParc Meurig
CaerwysCaerwysLon yr Ysgol
Conwy UnitedConwyY Morfa Stadium
Glan ConwyGlan ConwyCae Ffwt
Llandudno JunctionLlandudno JunctionArriva Ground
Locomotive LlanberisLlanberisFfordd Padarn
Penmaenmawr PhoenixPenmaenmawrCae Sling
Prestatyn TownPrestatynBastion Road
RhydymwynRhydymwynDolfechlas Road
Rhyl ReservesRhylBelle Vue
Y FelinheliY FelinheliCae Selio

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Amlwch Town (C, P) 24 20 3 1 94 28 +66 63 Promotion to Cymru Alliance
2 Conwy United 24 18 2 4 57 28 +29 56
3 Rhyl Reserves 24 13 5 6 43 31 +12 44
4 Y Felinheli 24 13 4 7 44 34 +10 43
5 Llandudno Junction 24 13 3 8 52 30 +22 42
6 Bangor City Reserves 24 12 3 9 63 41 +22 39
7 Bethesda Athletic 24 11 4 9 60 40 +20 37
8 Locomotive Llanberis 24 10 4 10 58 57 +1 34
9 Prestatyn Town 24 8 5 11 40 49 9 29
10 Rhydymwyn 24 9 2 13 50 60 10 29
11 Penmaenmawr Phoenix 24 3 4 17 39 79 40 13
12 Glan Conwy 24 2 4 18 38 79 41 10
13 Caerwys 24 1 3 20 32 96 64 6
Source: Welsh Football Data Archive
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Matches won; 5) Play-off.[1]
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted.

References

  1. "Welsh Alliance Football League – League Handbook". Welsh Alliance Football League. Retrieved 24 January 2019.
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