Rhyl FC

badge Spent many years in the English pyramid before joining the League in 1993. Crowned Welsh Premier champions for the first time in 2003/4 when they also won the League Cup and the Welsh Cup to become regular title and European contenders. Lifted the title for the second time in 2008/9 but were relegated in 2010 after failing to gain the domestic licence. Returned as Alliance champions in 2013.
 
 
Address for correspondence
Belle Vue, Grange Road, Rhyl, LL18 4BY.
Matchday telephone
01745 338327
Admission prices
£8 adult, OAP £5, juniors £2.
Contact Click to e-mail
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Founded 1883
Nickname The Lilywhites
Player-manager Greg Strong
Coach/assistant Gary Powell
Strip White shirts, black shorts and socks
Alternate strip All red
Main honours
Promoted to League of Wales, 1994.
Highest finish 1st, 2004 and 2009.
Welsh Premier champions 2003/4, 2008/9
League Cup winners 2002/3, 2003/4
Welsh Cup winners 2003/4, 2005/6.
Biggest league win
7-0 v Llanelli 20/01/01
Biggest league home win
7-0 v Llanelli 20/01/01
Biggest league away win
7-1 at Cwmbran Town 07/01/06
Biggest league defeat
1-8 at Caernarfon Town 17/02/96
0-7 at Llanelli 18/12/99
Biggest league home defeat
0-6 by Barry Town 14/11/98
Biggest league away defeat
1-8 at Caernarfon Town 17/02/96
0-7 at Llanelli 18/12/99
Most goals in season
27 by Andy Moran in 2003-04
22 by Danny Barton in 1999-00
Most goals in match
4 by Tim Steel v Briton Ferry Athletic 26/10/96
Club top scorer
99 by Andy Moran from 148 apps (+17 sub)
Most club appearances
226 (+ 3 sub) by Tim Edwards
221 (+ 37 sub) by Gareth Wilson