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Association football club in Wales From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hawarden Rangers F.C. is a Welsh football club playing in Hawarden, Flintshire, after being founded in 1974 by Elwyn Owen. They currently play in the North East Wales Premier Division.
Full name | Hawarden Rangers Football Club | ||
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Founded | 1974 | ||
Stadium | Gladstone Playing Fields | ||
Chairman | Lyn Owen | ||
Manager | Andrew Butler | ||
League | North East Wales Premier Division | ||
2023–24 | Ardal NW League, 15th of 16 (relegated) | ||
Website | www.hawardenrangersfc.com | ||
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The senior team were members of the North East Wales Football League Premier Division, following the restructure of the FA Wales Pyramid Structure and have previously been members of the Welsh National League (Wrexham Area) and prior to that, the Clwyd League.
The Junior sections consist of teams ranging from U6 to U19, all of which compete in the Queensferry Sports Flintshire Junior and Youth League.
Hawarden Rangers Football Club was formed in 1974 by Elwyn Owen.
The club's patron is the grandson of Victorian Prime Minister; Sir William Gladstone. It was he, who had the foresight to leave the Gladstone Playing Fields to the local people for future enjoyment and recreation, which is the reasoning behind the Hawarden Castle gates on the club crest.
The senior setup were founder members of the Clwyd League, which was set up to improve the level in the area whilst the junior section was created in 1984 by the amalgamation of the two local teams; Hawarden Wayfarers and Hawarden Pathfinders, respectively.
Following the amalgamation, the club became Hawarden United before changing to Hawarden Rangers Football Club, which now has over 200 junior members aged between 6 – 16, and over 50 senior members split between a First Team, Reserves Team and an Under 19s Team.
In 2019, there was also the creation of a Veterans Team, managed by club legend; Mark Evans.
The club joined the newly formed North East Wales Football League in 2020 as a Premier Division club.[1] On 9 June 2022, it was announced that the club had been promoted to the tier 3 Ardal NW League for the 2022–23 season via the vacancy route.[2]
Hawarden Rangers has a rich history of past players that have gone on to professional level, most notably;
Position | Name |
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President | Fred Evans |
Chairperson | Lyn Owen |
Vice-chairman | Nick Henderson |
Secretary | Dave Dickel |
Treasurer | Alyson Oates |
Safeguarding Officer | Claire Sumner |
Position | Name |
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Manager | Andrew Butler |
Coach | Dominic Auty |
Secretary | Stuart Lawrence |
Captain | Ellis Jones |
Position | Name |
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Manager | Eddie Barry |
Coach | Gareth Harrison |
Secretary | Steve Oates |
Captain | Ste Wilson |
Position | Name |
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Coach | Dominic Auty |
Helper | Tom Owen |
Captain | Jonathan Simpson |
League Season | Manager's Player of the Season | Player's Player of the Season | Young Player of the Season | Clubman of the Year |
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2021 - 2022 | Aaron North | Ryan Tierney | Jonathan Simpson | Josh Williams |
2019 - 2020 | Tom Bridges | Tom Bridges | N/A | Charlie Bradford |
2018 - 2019 | Tom Williams | George Thomas | N/A | Dominic Auty |
2017 - 2018 | George Thomas | Craig Stewart | N/A | Tim McCarthy |
League Season | Manager's Player of the Season | Player's Player of the Season | Clubman of the Year |
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2021 - 2022 | Alun Wilson | Ste Wilson | Eric Thomas |
2019 - 2020 | Ayden De Winter | Ayden De Winter | Dominic Auty |
2018 - 2019 | Connor Spencer-Wilson | Tom Janney | Charlie Bradford |
2017 - 2018 | Daniel Beach | Ellis Jones | Charlie Bradford |
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