Rhydymwyn F.C.

Their second campaign saw them finish in sixth place, and also reach the final of the North Wales Coast FA Challenge Cup, where they lost 2–1 to the then HFS Loans League side, Colwyn Bay.

They obtained a £75,000 pavilion funded by Delyn Borough Council, and also received a £26,000 Sport Lot Award to extend their function room.

The following season saw them strongly contest the league championship, only to lose by one point to eventual champions, Bodedern.

They also reached the final of the FAW Trophy, losing 3–1 to Swansea-based side West End at Rhayader.

Success returned to the club in the 2007–08 season when they defeated Barmouth & Dyffryn United to win the Barritt Cup for the first time at Farrar Road, Bangor.

The club also decided to appoint Daniel Seamarks as their new manager and it was his task to rebuild the team and fortunes.

Rhydymwyn had been higher up the table earlier in the season and their league position slipped as security was guaranteed.

2014-15 Goalkeeper Andrew Ruscoe signed from Cefn Druids and was made Captain who later became their Player of the season before moving back to Brickfield Rangers.

The following season they reformed and joined the North East Wales Football League in the tier five Championship Division.