The JD Cymru Premier, the national league of Wales, has launched a new public survey to invite fans, players, volunteers, supporters as well as non-fans from across the country to help shape the future of the league.
As part of a major rebrand, the survey is open to everyone – from lifelong supporters to those just discovering the league – and aims to gather insight on what the JD Cymru Premier means to the communities it represents. The feedback will directly inform how the league evolves in the months and years ahead.
The JD Cymru Premier stands apart from other domestic leagues. It offers a unique opportunity for clubs from towns, villages, and cities across Cymru to reach the heights of European football – a rare and extraordinary pathway built on community pride, resilience, and passion.
This rebrand is not about changing what the league is – it’s about celebrating what it has always been: a league rooted in the people, culture, and identity of Cymru.
The survey is part of a wider campaign that recognises the essential role played by supporters, volunteers, coaches, players, and local voices in sustaining the league. Whether it’s running the turnstiles, sweeping the changing rooms, singing from the stands, or representing a club on the pitch, the heart of Welsh football lies in its people.
The JD Cymru Premier is asking everyone who cares about the future of the national game to take part and have their say.
Check out www.faw.cymru for mre details
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