Rhostyllen F.C.

Rhostyllen Football Club is a Welsh football club from Rhostyllen in Wrexham County Borough. The club was founded in 2015 and they currently play in the North East Wales Football League Premier Division, which is at tier four of the Welsh football pyramid.

History
The first football club in Rhostyllen dates back to 1879 and existed until 1881. The Club then reformed as Rhostyllen Victoria in 1881 and contested the Welsh Cup. On 15 April 1889 during a match between Wales and Scotland at The Racecourse, Wrexham, Alf Pugh, a Rhostyllen Victoria player, became the first ever player to be substituted in international football. The current incarnation were formed in 2015, and began playing in the 2015–16 season in the North East Wales League, a competition which it won.

The following season, the team achieved second consecutive promotion when it finished second in the Welsh National League Division One.

League

 * Welsh National League Division One
 * Runner Up (1): 2017


 * North East Wales Football League
 * Winner (1): 2016

Cups

 * North East Wales FA Junior (Horace Wynne) Cup
 * Winner (1): 2016


 * Welsh National League Division One League Cup
 * Winner (1): 2017