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Bangor City, formed in 1876, spent most of its early years competing in various cup competitions. Founder members of the North Wales Coast Football League in 1893, City were crowned Champions in 1896. 1898 saw us joining the Football Combination League and in 1910 we joined the North Wales Alliance League.<\/FONT><\/P>

During the 1930's and 1940's, City competed in the Lancashire Combination League, winning the League Cup in 1949. In 1950, we joined the Cheshire League, being runners-up twice, 1954 and in 1959. In 1968 City became founder members of the North Premier League. The League Cup was won in its inaugural season and consistently good League performances saw City invited to become founder members of the Alliance Premier League (now the Nationwide Conference) in 1979.<\/FONT><\/P>

Two spells in the Alliance Premier League saw City relegated back to the NPL in 1984, the same season that we were defeated 1-2 by Norwich Victoria in a replay of the F.A. Trophy Final at Stoke. The 1-1 draw at Wembley was the first time a Welsh club had played there in almost 60 years.<\/FONT><\/P>

A Welsh Cup win in 1962 saw City qualify for a place in the European Cup Winners Cup and face Napoli. A 2-0 home win was cancelled out by a 1-3 defeat in Italy. As there was no "away goals" rule then, a replay was needed and the Italians emerged 2-1 victors at Arsenal's Highbury ground.<\/FONT><\/P>