Wales Cup

Wales Cup

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Fixtures

DateRHome vs Away-
09/19 16:00 7 Afan Lido vs Evans And Williams AFC View
09/19 16:00 7 Goytre United vs Ammanford AFC View
09/19 16:00 7 Llantwit Major vs Baglan Dragons View
09/19 16:00 7 Pill AFC vs Treowen Stars View
09/19 16:00 7 Penydarren BGC vs Caerau Ely View
09/19 16:00 7 Cwmbran Town vs Ynyshir Albions View
09/19 16:00 7 Cardiff Draconians vs Cwmbran Celtic View
09/19 16:00 7 Porthmadog vs Denbigh Town View
09/19 16:00 7 Llanrug Utd vs Ruthin Town FC View
09/19 16:00 7 Saltney Town vs Gresford Ath View
09/19 16:00 7 Caersws vs Hawarden Rangers View
09/19 16:00 7 Pwllhelli vs Rhyl View

Results

Date R Home vs Away -
05/04 15:00 1 The New Saints vs Connah's Quay 2-1
03/16 12:45 2 Cambrian United vs The New Saints 0-5
03/15 12:30 2 Connah's Quay vs Llanelli Town 2-1
02/16 12:45 11 Caerau Ely vs Connah's Quay 0-2
02/15 14:00 11 Cambrian United vs Carmarthen 3-1
02/15 14:00 11 Denbigh Town vs Llanelli Town 0-1
02/15 14:00 11 The New Saints vs Airbus UK 5-0
12/15 17:30 10 The New Saints vs Colwyn Bay 4-1
12/14 17:20 10 Connah's Quay vs Mold Alexandra FC 1-0
12/14 14:00 10 Airbus UK vs Caersws 2-0
12/14 14:00 10 Afan Lido vs Cambrian United 0-0
12/14 14:00 10 Caerau Ely vs Bala Town 1-0

Wikipedia - Welsh Cup

The FAW Welsh Cup (Welsh: Cwpan Cymdeithas Pêl-droed Cymru), currently known as the JD Welsh Cup for sponsorship reasons, is a knock-out football competition contested annually by teams in the Welsh football league system. It is considered the most prestigious of the cup competitions in domestic Welsh association football.

The Football Association of Wales (FAW) is the organising body of this competition, which has been run (except during the two World Wars and the COVID-19 pandemic) every year since its inception in 1877–78.

In the early years of organised football in Wales, football was very much the sport of north Wales rather than the rugby union playing south – the FAW was founded in Wrexham in 1876, and Wrexham remained the site of the FAW's head office until 1986; it was not until 1912 that a southern team, Cardiff City, won the Welsh Cup for the first time.

The winning team qualifies to play in the following season's UEFA Conference League (previously teams qualified for the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, which was discontinued in 1999, and until 2021, qualified for the UEFA Europa League).

History

Between the 1961–62 and 1984–85 seasons, the final was played as a two-leg match, originally on a points basis rather than aggregate score. In the 1985–86 season, it reverted back to a one game format (though a replay was required in the first two seasons), then changed to have a single game decided by extra time and penalties as necessary.

With six wins, Shrewsbury Town hold the record for the most times an English team has won the Cup, a record that will remain unbroken because English teams have not been allowed to compete in the cup since 1995. The last English winner of the Welsh Cup was Hereford United in 1990.

**Wales Cup: A Celebration of Soccer Excellence**

The Wales Cup is an esteemed annual soccer tournament that showcases the rich footballing heritage of Wales. Established to promote local talent and foster community spirit, the tournament attracts teams from across the nation, ranging from grassroots clubs to semi-professional sides.

Held in various iconic venues throughout Wales, the Wales Cup offers a thrilling platform for players to demonstrate their skills and passion for the game. Each year, teams compete fiercely for the coveted trophy, with matches characterized by intense rivalries, dramatic moments, and unforgettable displays of sportsmanship.

The tournament not only highlights the competitive spirit of Welsh soccer but also serves as a celebration of culture and community. Fans from all walks of life come together to support their teams, creating an electric atmosphere filled with chants, colors, and camaraderie.

In addition to the on-field action, the Wales Cup features various community engagement initiatives, including youth clinics, workshops, and charity events, ensuring that the tournament leaves a lasting positive impact on the local communities.

Whether you’re a die-hard soccer fan or a casual observer, the Wales Cup promises an exhilarating experience filled with passion, pride, and the beautiful game. Join us as we celebrate the heart and soul of Welsh soccer!