2020–21 Ardal NE explained

Competition:Ardal NE
Season:2020–21
Winners:None
Promoted:None
Relegated:None
Nextseason:2021–22

The 2020 - 21 Ardal NE season (also known as the 2020 - 21 Lock Stock Ardal NE season for sponsorship reasons) was to be the first season of the new third-tier northern region football in Welsh football pyramid, part of the Ardal Leagues. Teams were to play each other twice on a home and away basis.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Wales, the Football Association of Wales cancelled the 2020–21 seasons of the Ardal Leagues and below.[1]

Teams

Normally, the league is made up of 16 teams competing for one automatic promotion place to Cymru North, whilst the second place team goes into a play-off with the second place team of Ardal NW. Three teams are relegated to Tier 4.

Team changes

To Ardal NE

From Mid Wales Football League Division 1

Promoted from Mid Wales Football League Division 2

From Welsh National League Premier Division

Relegated from Cymru North

Stadia and locations

TeamLocationHome GroundCapacity
Berriew Berriew Berriew Recreational Ground 1,000
Bow Street Rhydypennau Cae Piod 1,000
Caersws Caersws Recreation Ground 3,500
Carno Carno Tybrith 400
Cefn Albion Rhosymedre The Rock 3,000
Chirk AAA Chirk Holyhead Road 1,000
Corwen Corwen War Memorial Park 1,000
Four Crosses Four Crosses Foxen Manor 1,000
Kerry Kerry Dolforgan Park 1,000
Llanfair United Llanfair Caereinion Mount Field 2,000
Machynlleth Machynlleth Plas Grounds 1,000
Montgomery Town Montgomery Cwstanymur 1,000
Penparcau Penparcau Min-y-Ddol 1,000
Penycae Pen-y-cae The SoccerMillion Riverside Arena 2,000
Rhos Aelwyd Rhosllanerchrugog Ponciau Park 1,000
Welshpool Town Welshpool Maes y Dre Recreation Ground 3,000
Source: Ardal NE Ground Information

Season overview

On 28 July 2020, the Football Association of Wales announced that this league would be named Ardal NE and would be sponsored by Lock Stock Self Storage. Ardal NE & Ardal NW divisions will make up the Ardal Northern region of Tier 3 in the men's Welsh domestic game.[2]
Since anti-COVID-19 restrictions were put in place by FAW, clubs could have trained in groups of 15 and contact training was allowed at all-levels of football. However, competitive and exhibition matches were still not allowed to take place.[3]

On 26 March 2021, Montgomery Town announced that they would be withdrawing from the Ardal League. The National Game Board will now be tasked with whether to fill the vacancy will be filled for the 2021/22 season, following the gap in the league.[4]

League table

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Jones . Jordan . Football season cancelled for many in Wales after FAW meeting . 30 March 2021 . Y Clwb Pêl-Droed . 4 February 2021.
  2. Web site: FAW / Ardal Leagues complete domestic pyramid restructure. Football Association of Wales. 28 July 2020.
  3. Web site: FAW NEWS. Ardal Northern.
  4. Web site: Montgomery Town have withdrawn from the Ardal Leagues. clwbpeldroed.