Bangor City refused Welsh Premier League licence

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Bangor City have been refused a licence to play in the Welsh Premier League next season.

Prestatyn Town have also been refused a licence but are already relegated and their place will be taken by Cymru Alliance winners Llandudno, who have been awarded a licence.

Bangor have 10 days to submit an appeal which will be heard on 24 April.

Licences are awarded based on criteria including sporting, youth & coaching, infrastructure and financial.

Bangor are understood to owe money to HM Revenue & Customs and the Football Association of Wales is seeking assurances from the club how the outstanding sum will be paid.

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