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Barry Town United and The New Saints are among those to get a FAW Women’s Tier 1 Licence for 2021/22 season but Cascade miss out.
For the 2021/22 season only there was an ‘open application’ process, whereby clubs at any level could apply to be in Tier 1 or Tier 2. Clubs will present Development Plans before final decisions of the make-up of the eight-team Tier 1, Tier 2 North and South are confirmed.
With the First Instance Body (FIB) assessing a total of 34 clubs,
UEFA Licences for the 2021/22 season were given to: Cardiff City Women, Cardiff Met, Cyncoed (who are being renamed Pontypridd Town) and Swansea City, the
Jay Catton leads the way for Connahâs Quay Nomads by collecting in excess of £9,000 from his 200-mile Challenge
The dad-of-two ran 26-miles to finish the final stretch of the 200-mile challenge, raising £2000 within 48-hours.
Jay Catton, director of football at Connahs Quay Nomads (Image: Jay Catton)
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DEESIDE S representative has congratulated Nomads Jay Catton for completing a fundraiser challenge. The Leader previously reported that Jay Catton, director of football at Connah’s Quay Nomads, has raised almost £5,500 by completely a gruelling physical challenge to kick off 2021. The dad-of-two set himself the task of clocking up 200-miles over daily runs in aid of Mind Cymru – the club’s chosen charity. Battling through cold weather, rain and even Storm Christoph – Jay laced up his running shoes throughout January and completed the challenge whilst keeping to his local area within the Welsh Government guidelines. Jack Sargeant MS and club ambassador for the Connah s Quay Nomads has praised Jay for finishing his challenge.