The independent Club Licensing Appeals Body met today (18 May) to consider the appeals as a result of the First Instance Body decisions for participation in the JD Cymru North & South.
Appeals from the following clubs were considered:
- Abergavenny Town
- Ynyshir Albions
- Gresford Athletic
- Caerau Ely
- Undy AFC
- Caersws
- Cefn Albion
- Flint Mountain
All eight clubs were successful with their appeals and have been granted a Tier 2 Club Licence for the 2023/24 season.
As a result, this concludes the Tier 2 Club Licensing cycle for participation in Tier 2 competitions for the 2023/24 season.
South
Existing Tier 2 clubs:
Granted (16)
- Abergavenny Town
- Afan Lido
- Ammanford AFC
- Barry Town United
- Briton Ferry Llansawel
- Cambrian & Clydach
- Carmarthen Town
- Cwmbran Celtic
- Goytre United
- Llanelli Town
- Llantwit Major
- Pontardawe Town
- Swansea University
- Taffs Well
- Trefelin BGC
- Ynyshir Albions
Existing Tier 3 clubs:
Granted (13)
- Abertillery Bluebirds
- Baglan Dragons
- Caerau Ely
- Caldicot Town
- Chepstow Town
- Cwmamman United
- Goytre AFC
- Penydarren BGC
- Pontyclun
- Port Talbot Town
- Risca United
- Undy AFC
- Ynysygerwn
Refused (4)
- Penrhiwceiber Rangers
- Treharris Athletic Western
- Treowen Stars
- Trethomas Bluebirds
Withdrew (2)
- Cefn Cribwr
- Mumbles Rangers
North
Existing Tier 2 Clubs:
Granted (16)
- Buckley Town
- Cefn Druids
- Chirk AAA
- Colwyn Bay
- Conwy Borough
- Gresford Athletic
- Guilsfield
- Holyhead Hotspur
- Holywell Town
- Llandudno
- Llanidloes Town
- Mold Alexandra
- Penrhyncoch
- Porthmadog
- Prestatyn Town
- Ruthin Town
Existing Tier 3 Clubs:
Granted (7)
- Bangor 1876
- Brickfield Rangers
- Caersws
- Cefn Albion
- Denbigh Town
- Flint Mountain
- Y Rhyl 1879
Withdrew (5)
- Corwen
- Llanfair United
- Llanuwchllyn
- Llay Miners Welfare
- Nantlle Vale