Mostyn Dragons F.C.


Mostyn Dragons F.C. is a football club based in a small village named Mostyn, Flintshire. They have played in the Clwyd League. The club originally started as a junior team, but then later developed a senior side in 2007. They became champions of Clwyd League Division Two and were promoted to division one in 2008-09. The club's home ground is Mostyn Football Pitch, Community Centre, Maes Pennant, Mostyn.

History

Mostyn joined the Clwyd League in 2007–08 after being a junior side. That season was an admirable one for the team, finishing mid-table and reaching the final of the Halkyn Cup to finish as runners up.
In 2008–09, Mostyn were crowned Division Two champions, losing one game all season and having an unbeaten home record.
In 2009–10, despite Mostyn having the 3rd best goal difference in the league, they finished a lowly 6th and missed out on promotion by 3 points.
The 2010–11 season seen many managerial changes with Keiron Griffiths taking over from Dave Bell and Ken Pugh after only 3 to 4 games into the season. Then for the final five games of the season we seen Karl Bacon take charge.
The 2011–12 season for the new look revamped Mostyn Dragons under Karl Bacon was a bright one, with many new players joining and showing some real talent in pre-season training and friendlies. Karl Bacon brought in specialist goalkeeper coach Terry Sharpe to the coaching staff to keep the goalkeepers in shape and on their toes. The 2011–12 season was defiantly a memorable one for the new look and newly established Mostyn Dragons having reached the cup final of the Presidents Cup and the cup final of the Auxiliary Cup in their first season as a new club.
The 2013–14 season saw changes within the club, Karl Bacon has stepped down from management and is now the club secretary, manager of the Dragons is now club veteran Geraint Rowlands.

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