The Football Association of Wales has today announced a new brand identity and title sponsors for Tier 3 of the men’s domestic game.
Sixty-four clubs from across the country make up the regional divisions, under a new identity of the Ardal Leagues.
Ardal Northern consists of the Ardal NE and Ardal NW divisions, whilst Ardal Southern includes Ardal SE and Ardal SW.
In the bilingual naming system, Ardal translates as ‘Region’ and represents the four quarters of the country that feed into the national leagues of Cymru North and Cymru South, which in turn provides teams to the Cymru Premier at the pinnacle of the football pyramid.
The Ardal Leagues are being supported by new title sponsor partners that have been revealed for the first time alongside the unveiling on the new brand identity.
Ardal Northern is sponsored by Lock Stock Self Storage, a family run business that is the largest self-storage company in the UK.
“Lock Stock have a tradition of supporting local football across North and Mid Wales,” said Shon Powell, director of Lock Stock Self Storage. “We are glad to continue that by sponsoring the new Ardal NW and Ardal NE divisions.
“This level of football is the base that provides the strength of the game in Wales and as a company that has a presence across the region we know the importance of these clubs to their communities and are proud to continue that support.”
Meanwhile, Ardal Southern is sponsored by Floodlighting and Electrical Services, a company that specialised in sports floodlighting for over 40 years.
Alongside the naming system, a new visual identity has been created, utilising a key component of the FAW’s brand – the daffodil.
Seven daffodils were used for the Cymru Leagues striking Daffodil Ball, each representing one of the seven leagues of Welsh football’s top three tiers. With the pyramid structure now complete, a single daffodil lifts from the Daffodil Ball to create the bold identity for the Ardal Leagues.
Each regional division is represented within the logo in the place of the petal that matches the geographical region. Therefore, each division has its own unique variation of the new logo.
In what is a vast departure from past identities of the leagues at Tier 3, the Ardal Leagues have a modern logo that reflects the future ambitions of the Welsh football and provides a clearer understanding of the pyramid structure in Wales.
New Twitter accounts have been launched for the leagues – @ArdalNorthern & @ArdalSouthern – and clubs from across the four divisions have been proudly announcing their membership of their relevant league throughout the day on their own social media accounts.
Berriew, Bow Street, Caersws, Carno, Cefn Albion, Chirk AAA, Corwen, Four Crosses, Kerry, Llanfair United, Machynlleth, Montgomery Town, Penparcau, Penycae, Rhos Aelwyd, Welshpool Town.
Blaenau Amateurs, Brickfield Rangers, Brymbo, Denbigh Town, Llandudno Albion, Llanrwst United, Llanuwchllyn, Llay Welfare, Mold Alexandra, Nantlle Vale, Porthmadog, Rhostyllen, Rhydymwyn, Saltney Town, St Asaph City, Y Felinheli.
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