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1993–94 League of Wales
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | League of Wales |
| season | 1993–94 |
| winners | Bangor City |
| relegated | Haverfordwest County |
| Briton Ferry Athletic | |
| continentalcup1 | UEFA Cup |
| continentalcup1 qualifiers | Bangor City |
| Inter Cardiff | |
| league topscorer | David Taylor (43) |
| matches | 380 |
| total goals | 1225 |
| prevseason | 1992–93 |
| nextseason | 1994–95 |
Briton Ferry Athletic Inter Cardiff The 1993–94 League of Wales was the second season of the League of Wales after its establishment in 1992. The league was won by Bangor City.
Teams
| Club | Ground | Manager | Captain | Previous league | Pos. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aberystwyth Town | Park Avenue | League of Wales | 3rd | ||
| Afan Lido | Afan Lido Sports Ground | League of Wales | 12th | ||
| Bangor City | Farrar Road Stadium | League of Wales | 5th | ||
| Briton Ferry Athletic | Old Road Stadium | League of Wales | 17th | ||
| Caersws | Recreation Ground | League of Wales | 11th | ||
| Connah's Quay Nomads | Deeside Stadium | League of Wales | 8th | ||
| Conwy United | Y Morfa | League of Wales | 7th | ||
| Cwmbran Town | Cwmbran Stadium | League of Wales | 1st | ||
| Ebbw Vale | Eugene Cross Park | League of Wales | 4th | ||
| Flint Town United | Cae-y-Castell | League of Wales | 16th | ||
| Inter Cardiff | Cardiff Athletics Stadium | League of Wales | 2nd | ||
| Haverfordwest County | Bridge Meadow Stadium | League of Wales | 10th | ||
| Holywell Town | Halkyn Road | League of Wales | 6th | ||
| Llanelli | Stebonheath Park | League of Wales | 14th | ||
| Llansantffraid | Recreation Ground | Cymru Alliance | 1st | ||
| Mold Alexandra | Alyn Park | League of Wales | 13th | ||
| Maesteg Park | Tudor Park | League of Wales | 15th | ||
| Newtown | Latham Park | League of Wales | 18th | ||
| Porthmadog | Y Traeth | League of Wales | 9th | ||
| Ton Pentre | Ynys Park | Welsh Football League | 1st |
League table
Results
References
References
- Heijmans, Jeroen. "Wales 1993/94". The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
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