Post by bob on May 16, 2018 17:17:21 GMT 1
The FAW Tier 2 Ground Criteria Appeals Body met in Cardiff today (16th May) to consider an appeal from one club, Pontypridd Town FC.
Pontypridd Town FC were initially refused Tier 2 Certification by the Independent Tier 2 First Instance Body on 3rd May 2018 and submitted their appeal in accordance with the FAW Tier 2 Ground Criteria Regulations.
The Club’s application was again assessed at Leckwith Stadium, Cardiff.
The Independent Appeals Body considered all of the evidence presented within the Pontypridd Town FC appeal and have now awarded the Club, Tier 2 certification for the 2018 / 19 season. FAW Tier 2 Certification is mandatory to participate in Tier 2 of the FAW Pyramid for the 2018 / 19 season.
Therefore, following the conclusion of the Tier 2 Certification cycle, the following has been decided by the First Instance and Appeals Bodies:
FAW Tier 2 Certified Clubs 2018/19
Huws Gray Alliance League:
Airbus Broughton
Caernarfon Town – promoted to JD Welsh Premier League
Caersws
Denbigh Town
Flint Town United
Gresford Athletic
Guilsfield
Holyhead Hotspur
Holywell Town
Penrhyncoch
Porthmadog
Rhyl
Ruthin Town
*In addition, Bangor City and Prestatyn Town, who have been relegated from the JD Welsh Premier League, meet the Tier 1 Regulations for their stadium and by virtue also meet the Tier 2 Regulations.
Welsh Football League Division 1:
Afan Lido
Briton Ferry Llansawel
Cambrian & Clydach Vale BGC
Cwmamman United
Cwmbran Celtic - certified to play home matches at Goytre FC
Haverfordwest County
Goytre
Goytre United
Llanelli Town – promoted to JD Welsh Premier League
Penybont
Port Talbot Town
Taffs Well
Ton Pentre
Undy Athletic
The following Tier 3 clubs were also granted Tier 2 certification for the 2018/19 season.
Welsh Football League – Division 2:
Aberdare Town
Ammanford – certified to play home matches at Briton Ferry Llansawel FC
Garden Village
Llantwit Major
Pontypridd Town - certified to play home matches at Leckwith Stadium, Cardiff
Risca United
STM Sports – certified to play home matches at Taffs Well FC
Welsh Alliance League:
Conwy Borough
Llangefni Town
Welsh National League – Premier Division:
Brickfield Rangers
Buckley Town
Mid Wales League:
Llanfair United
Llanidloes Town
Llanrhaeadr ym Mochnant – certified to play home matches at Llansantffraid Village FC
Of the remaining applications, the following clubs were not granted Tier 2 Certification for the 2018/19 season:
FC Queens Park (Huws Gray Alliance)
Caerau Ely (Welsh Football League)
Monmouth Town (Welsh Football League)
Abergavenny Town (Welsh Football League)
Caldicot Town (Welsh Football League)
Pontardawe Town (Welsh Football League)
Llanrug United (Welsh Alliance League)
Corwen (Welsh National League)
Llanuwchllyn (Welsh National League)
Chirk AAA (Welsh National League)
Berriew (Mid Wales League)
Carno (Mid Wales League)
Knighton Town (Mid Wales League)
Llandrindod Wells (Mid Wales League)
Welshpool Town (Mid Wales League)
The Joint Liaison Committee will meet on 31st May to confirm all of the promotion / relegation in accordance with the FAW Pyramid
Pontypridd Town FC were initially refused Tier 2 Certification by the Independent Tier 2 First Instance Body on 3rd May 2018 and submitted their appeal in accordance with the FAW Tier 2 Ground Criteria Regulations.
The Club’s application was again assessed at Leckwith Stadium, Cardiff.
The Independent Appeals Body considered all of the evidence presented within the Pontypridd Town FC appeal and have now awarded the Club, Tier 2 certification for the 2018 / 19 season. FAW Tier 2 Certification is mandatory to participate in Tier 2 of the FAW Pyramid for the 2018 / 19 season.
Therefore, following the conclusion of the Tier 2 Certification cycle, the following has been decided by the First Instance and Appeals Bodies:
FAW Tier 2 Certified Clubs 2018/19
Huws Gray Alliance League:
Airbus Broughton
Caernarfon Town – promoted to JD Welsh Premier League
Caersws
Denbigh Town
Flint Town United
Gresford Athletic
Guilsfield
Holyhead Hotspur
Holywell Town
Penrhyncoch
Porthmadog
Rhyl
Ruthin Town
*In addition, Bangor City and Prestatyn Town, who have been relegated from the JD Welsh Premier League, meet the Tier 1 Regulations for their stadium and by virtue also meet the Tier 2 Regulations.
Welsh Football League Division 1:
Afan Lido
Briton Ferry Llansawel
Cambrian & Clydach Vale BGC
Cwmamman United
Cwmbran Celtic - certified to play home matches at Goytre FC
Haverfordwest County
Goytre
Goytre United
Llanelli Town – promoted to JD Welsh Premier League
Penybont
Port Talbot Town
Taffs Well
Ton Pentre
Undy Athletic
The following Tier 3 clubs were also granted Tier 2 certification for the 2018/19 season.
Welsh Football League – Division 2:
Aberdare Town
Ammanford – certified to play home matches at Briton Ferry Llansawel FC
Garden Village
Llantwit Major
Pontypridd Town - certified to play home matches at Leckwith Stadium, Cardiff
Risca United
STM Sports – certified to play home matches at Taffs Well FC
Welsh Alliance League:
Conwy Borough
Llangefni Town
Welsh National League – Premier Division:
Brickfield Rangers
Buckley Town
Mid Wales League:
Llanfair United
Llanidloes Town
Llanrhaeadr ym Mochnant – certified to play home matches at Llansantffraid Village FC
Of the remaining applications, the following clubs were not granted Tier 2 Certification for the 2018/19 season:
FC Queens Park (Huws Gray Alliance)
Caerau Ely (Welsh Football League)
Monmouth Town (Welsh Football League)
Abergavenny Town (Welsh Football League)
Caldicot Town (Welsh Football League)
Pontardawe Town (Welsh Football League)
Llanrug United (Welsh Alliance League)
Corwen (Welsh National League)
Llanuwchllyn (Welsh National League)
Chirk AAA (Welsh National League)
Berriew (Mid Wales League)
Carno (Mid Wales League)
Knighton Town (Mid Wales League)
Llandrindod Wells (Mid Wales League)
Welshpool Town (Mid Wales League)
The Joint Liaison Committee will meet on 31st May to confirm all of the promotion / relegation in accordance with the FAW Pyramid