WALES
Teams are listed with their current name (highlighted
in yellow) or with the last name before their disappearance (highlighted in
green). Any previous name with which the team has participated in European
competitions is shown in parentheses.
1875 Bangor Athletic & Football Club, 1898 Bangor City FC, 1910 Bangor Comrades FC, 1920
Bangor Athletic FC, 1923 Bangor City FC, 2022 no activity;
ground: The Eurogold Stadium; colours: blue.
1952 Borough United FC (Llandudno Junction FC + Conwy Borough FC), 1969 dissolved; ground: Llandudno Junction;
colours: maroon-white.
1899: Riverside FC, 1902 Riverside Albion FC, 1908
Cardiff City FC; at the 2nd level in the English League in the
2023/24 season; ground: Cardiff City Stadium; colours: blue-white.
1951 Cwmbrân Town Sport Club, 1955 Cwmbrân Town Association FC;
at the 4th level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Cwmbrân Stadium; colours:
white-black.
WAL05 –
MERTHYR TOWN FC (Merthyr Tydfil
FC)
1909 Merthyr Town AFC, 1934 dissolved, 1945 Merthyr
Town FC, 1950 Merthyr Tydfil FC, 2010 dissolved and re-formed as Merthyr Town
FC; at the 7th level in the English League in the 2023/24 season;
ground: Penydarren Park (Merthyr Tydfil); colours:
white-black.
1906 Newport County FC, 1989 dissolved and re-formed
as Newport Athletic FC, 1999 Newport County Association FC; at the 4th
level in the English League in the 2023/24 season; ground: Rodney Parade;
colours: amber-black.
WAL07 –
SWANSEA CITY AFC (Swansea Town
AFC) (ENG36)
1912 Swansea Town AFC, 1970 Swansea City Association
FC; at the 2nd level in the English League in the 2023/24 season;
ground: Liberty Stadium; colours: white.
1873 Wrexham Town FC, 1888 Wrexham Association FC; at
the 4th level in the English League in the 2023/24 season; ground:
Racecourse Ground; colours: red-white.
1912 Barry Athletic FC, 1931 Barry Town FC, 2013 Barry
Town United FC; at the 1st level in the 2023/24 season; ground:
WAL10 –
CARDIFF METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY FC (Inter Cardiff FC) (Inter Cabletel
AFC) (Inter Cardiff AFC) (UWIC Inter Cardiff FC)
1979 Lake United FC Cardiff, 1984 Cardiff AFC (Rumney Rangers FC), 1990 Inter
Cardiff FC (+ Sully AFC), 1996 Inter Cabletel AFC,
1999 Inter Cardiff AFC, 2000 University of Wales Institute Cardiff (UWIC) Inter
Cardiff Football Club (+UWIC Cardiff), 2012 Cardiff Metropolitan University FC;
at the 1st level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Cyncoed
Campus; colours: scarlet.
1967 Afan Lido FC; at the 2nd level in the
2023/24 season; ground: Lido Ground; colours: red-white.
WAL12 –
THE NEW SAINTS OF OSWESTRY TOWN AND LLANSANTFFRAID FC (Total Network Solutions FC Llansantffraid)
1959 Llansantffraid FC, 1996
Total
Network Solutions Llansantffraid FC, 1997 Total Network Solutions FC, 2003 (+ Oswestry Town
FC), 2006 The New Saints of Oswestry Town and Llansantffraid
FC; at the 1st level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Park Hall
Stadium (Oswestry); colours: green-white.
1875 Newtown White Stars FC, 1888 Newtown Association
FC; at the 1st level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Latham
1879 Rhyl Skull & Crossbone
FC, 1890 Rhyl FC, 1891 dissolved, 1892 Rhyl Athletic FC, 1898 Rhyl Town FC,
1910 dissolved, 1910 Rhyl United FC, 1914 dissolved, 1919 re-formed as Rhyl
Athletic FC, 1928 Rhyl FC, 2020 dissolved;
ground: Corbett Sports Stadium; colours: black-white.
1899 Haverfordwest FC, 1901 Haverforswest
Town FC, 1936 Haverfordwest Athletic FC, 1956 Haverfordwest County AFC; at the
1st level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Bridge Meadow Stadium;
colours: blue-white.
1948 Carmarthen Town AFC; at the 2nd level
in the 2023/24 season; ground:
1896 Llanelli AFC, 2013 dissolved and re-formed as
Llanelli Town AFC (Association Football Club); at the 2nd level in
the 2023/24 season; ground: Stebonheath
1901 Port Talbot Athletic FC, 2001 Port Talbot Town
FC; at the 3rd level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Victoria Road;
colours: blue-white.
2005 Neath Athletic FC (Neath FC + Skewen
Athletic FC), 2008 Neath FC, 2012 dissolved;
ground: The Gnoll; colours: black-white.
1872 Ruabon Druids FC (+ Ruabon Rovers FC + Ruabon
Volunteers FC), 1920 Roshymedre Druids FC (+ Rhosymedre FC), 1923 Druids United FC (+ Acrefair United FC), 1992 Cefn
Druids AFC (+ Cefn Albion FC), 1998 Flexys Cefn Druids FC, 2003
NEWI (North East Wales Institute of
Higher Education) Cefn Druids FC, 2009 Elements Cefn Druids FC, 2010 Cefn Druids
AFC Cefn Mawr, 2023 no activity; ground: The Rock (Rhosymedre);
colours: black-white.
1910 Prestatyn Town FC; at the 2nd level in
the 2023/24 season; ground: Bastion Road; colours: red.
1946 Vickers-Armstrung FC,
19.. de Havillands FC, 19.. Hawkers Siddeley FC, 19.. British Aerospace FC, 19.. BAE Systems
FC, 1999 Airbus UK FC, 2007 Airbus UK Broughton FC; at the 2nd level
in the 2023/24 season; ground: Hollingsworth Group International Airfield;
colours: blue-white.
1880 Bala North End FC and Bala Soth End FC, 1897 Bala
Thursday FC, 1900’s Bala Press Team FC, 1921 Bala Town FC; at the 1st
level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Maes Tegid; colours: black-white.
1884 Aberystwith Town FC; at
the 1st level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Park Avenue; colours:
green-white.
1988 Llandudno FC; at the 2nd level in the
2023/24 season; ground: The Giant Hospitality Stadium; colours: white-black.
1946 Connah’s Quay Junior FC, 1951
Connah’s Quay Nomads FC; at the 1st level in the 2023/24
season; ground: Deeside Stadium; colours: red-white.
2013 Penybond FC (Brigdend Town AFC + Bryntirion
Athletic FC); at the 1st level in the 2023/24 season; ground: The
SDM Glass Stadium; colours: blue
The
choice of considering a club dissolved or existing under another name
(sometimes due to mergers) can often be difficult to evaluate. The choises made are therefore mine, based on the data I was
able to collect.