1996–97 League of Wales

The 1996–97 League of Wales was the fifth season of the League of Wales since its establishment in 1992.[1] The league was won for the second consecutive season by Barry Town, who accrued a record total of 105 points.Their total of 129 goals scored was also a record until they broke it by five goals the following year.For the first time, the League champions competed in the subsequent Champions League.
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