History - History

Antelope FC was set up in June 2010 by Iwan Ellis and Jamie Davies, with funding from Steve Winrow.
The pair struggled to find a pitch with several applications turned down before Ellis struck gold with the side's home ground for two years, Pentraeth.
The Club's first ever match ended in victory when the side beat Menai Bridge RFC 5-4 on 8th July 2010. The Club's first ever goal was scored by Ben Richards.
Antelope FC entered into the North Gwynedd and Anglesey Sunday League, losing their first ever league match 3-1 against experienced promotion hopefuls Adelphi FC.
The Club endured a disappointing on-field performance in their first season, finishing a lowly 9th of 11 sides.
Their second season was a complete turnaround, as Antelope won their first ever silverware when they won the Division One League. Aled Hughes also became the first entrant into the AFC Hall of Fame when he notched his 50th goal.
For the 2012/13 season, Antelope FC merged with CPD Llandegfan to become Llandegfan Antelope FC and enter the Anglesey League.
The pair struggled to find a pitch with several applications turned down before Ellis struck gold with the side's home ground for two years, Pentraeth.
The Club's first ever match ended in victory when the side beat Menai Bridge RFC 5-4 on 8th July 2010. The Club's first ever goal was scored by Ben Richards.
Antelope FC entered into the North Gwynedd and Anglesey Sunday League, losing their first ever league match 3-1 against experienced promotion hopefuls Adelphi FC.
The Club endured a disappointing on-field performance in their first season, finishing a lowly 9th of 11 sides.
Their second season was a complete turnaround, as Antelope won their first ever silverware when they won the Division One League. Aled Hughes also became the first entrant into the AFC Hall of Fame when he notched his 50th goal.
For the 2012/13 season, Antelope FC merged with CPD Llandegfan to become Llandegfan Antelope FC and enter the Anglesey League.
