2016–17 Welsh Alliance League
| Season | 2016–17 |
|---|---|
| Dates | 12 August 2016 – 13 May 2017 |
| Champions | Division 1 – Glantraeth Division 2 – Llandudno Albion |
| Relegated | Division 1 – Glan Conwy |
| Matches played | 422 |
| Goals scored | 1,731 (4.1 per match) |
| Biggest home win | Division 1 Llangefni Town 10–1 Glan Conwy (10 May 2017) Division 2 Llandudno Albion 8–1 Cemaes Bay (11 February 2017) Llandudno Albion 8–1 Blaenau Ffestiniog Amateur (24 February 2017) |
| Biggest away win | Division 1 Llanrwst United 0–8 Glantraeth (10 December 2016) Division 2 Pentraeth 1–8 Mynydd Llandegai (24 August 2016) Llanfairpwll 1–8 Amlwch Town (17 September 2016) |
| Highest attendance | 250 – Division 1 Llangefni Town 2–3 Glantraeth (31 December 2016) 250 – Division 2 Amlwch Town 2–1 Cemaes Bay (15 October 2016) Llanfairpwll 1–0 Cemaes Bay (5 April 2017) |
← 2015–16 2017–18 →
All statistics correct as of 26 February 2019. | |
The 2016–17 Welsh Alliance League, known as the Lock Stock Welsh Alliance League for sponsorship reasons, is the 33rd season of the Welsh Alliance League, which consists of two divisions: the third and fourth levels of the Welsh football pyramid.
There are fourteen teams in Division 1 and sixteen teams in Division 2, with the champions of Division 1 promoted to the Cymru Alliance and the bottom team relegated to Division 2. In Division 2, the champions and runners-up are promoted to Division 1.
The season began on 12 August 2016 and concluded on 13 May 2017 with Glantraeth as Division 1 champions and Glan Conwy were relegated to Division 2. In Division 2, Llandudno Albion were champions with Mynydd Llandegai as runners-up. Both teams were promoted to Division 1.