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North Wales senior football is cancelled for the Christmas period

North Wales senior football is cancelled for Christmas. Picture: ROY GUNTHER/STEPHEN WHITFIELD

Merry Christmas North Wales football fans! 🤪💩

Whatever you are hoping Santa may bring you this Yuletide, you can cross watching live competitive football in your communities off your list.

The FAW National League Board has decided to suspend the Cymru Leagues (Cymru Premier/Cymru North), Adran Leagues (women’s tier 1 and 2) and Ardal Leagues, following today’s Welsh Government announcement that team sports are limited to 50 spectators due to the rise of the omicron variant of COVID-19.

The decision was taken following consultation with the leagues and the clubs who had fixtures scheduled over the festive period.

Ahead of the 2021/22 season, the FAW factored a COVID-19 related disruption into its planning with some leagues starting their seasons earlier than normal to counteract such an impact.

In a statement, the Welsh football governing body said: “The FAW acknowledges the significant loss of income that clubs in the above-mentioned leagues will incur should they be unable to accommodate more than 50 spectators at their matches, in addition to the extreme disappointment of fans being unable to support their clubs should games be played behind closed doors.

“To limit the loss of income and to provide the best chance for fans not to miss out on supporting their clubs, the National League Board felt the suspension of the competitions over the festive period was in the best interest of the game.

“The National League Board will communicate with the Area Associations so that they can make an informed decision about the leagues and competitions under their remit.”

The tier 4 and 5 North East Wales, North Wales Coast East and North Wales Coast West leagues are already on a break until January.

The FAW continued: “The Welsh Government has informed sports governing bodies that their coronavirus regulations, including playing sports behind closed doors, will be reviewed regularly.

“Therefore, the National League Board will continue to monitor the situation and currently plans to review its decision on the suspensions of the leagues on or prior to 9 January 2022.

“The FAW would like to reiterate the importance of people receiving two doses of the COVID-19 vaccination and the booster vaccine.”

For more information on vaccinations, please visit Public Health Wales on the link below….
https://phw.nhs.wales/topics/immunisation-and-vaccines/covid-19-vaccination-information/

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