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Maesdu Park (known as The Go
Goodwins Stadium for
sponsorship reasons) is a multi-sport
stadium in Llandudno, Wales. It is
currently used
mostly for football...
- the club was
known as MBi
Llandudno Football Club and
Maesdu Park was
renamed as Park MBi
Maesdu.
Llandudno enjo**** a
remarkable first season in the Welsh...
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Ysgol John
Bright is a
secondary school on
Maesdu Road,
Llandudno in
Conwy County Borough, Wales. It was
founded with
money and
support from the social...
- the top
level Cymru Premier division. The club
plays its home
matches at
Maesdu Park and
competed in the
Europa League in 2016.
Llandudno Albion currently...
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stroke Dai Rees
Maesdu 3rd 1957
Peter Alliss 286 3
strokes Charlie Ward
Maesdu 2nd 1956
Charlie Ward 282
Playoff Eric
Brown Maesdu 1st 1955 Ken Bousfield...
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champions in a winner-takes-all game on the
final day of the
season at
Maesdu Park. On 9
February 2023,
Wrexham announced they had
applied for a Tier...
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minutes between Caernarfon and Llandudno,
route 5D
serving Deganwy and
Maesdu and
route 5
serving St Gwynan's (For Dwygyfylchi) and Craig-y-don eastbound...
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beating fellow Welsh Alliance team
Penrhyndeudraeth 4–2 at Llandudno's
Maesdu Stadium, and
achieved a
Mawddach Challenge Cup victory,
beating Llanrug...
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football club from Llandudno,
Conwy County Borough,
North Wales. They play at
Maesdu Park,
which is also the home of
Llandudno F.C., and are
members of the North...
- the
final of the
Welsh League Cup, as TNS
defeated Denbigh Town 2–0 at
Maesdu Park on 25 January. They also
retained their Welsh Cup
title to complete...