Cymru Premier scraps relegation and promotion for current season
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There will be no promotion and relegation into and from the JD Cymru Premier for the 2020-21 season.
The Football Association of Wales (FAW) National Leagues Board made the decision following the cancellation of the Cymru South and North season as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic
All 12 Premier clubs have been awarded Tier One licences for next season.
Four Tier Two clubs - Carmarthen Town, Llandudno, Airbus UK and Swansea University - get Tier One licences.
All top-flight clubs, apart from Cefn Druids and Haverfordwest, have been awarded a Uefa licence for 2021-22.
With the Wales women's league being restructured, 10 of 14 applications have been awarded a FAW Tier One licence.
Four clubs, Cardiff City Women, Cardiff Met, Swansea City and Cyncoed - who will be renamed Pontypridd Town for next season - have been awarded a Uefa licence.
Eighteen clubs have received an FAW Tier Two licence for the 2021-22 campaign.
The successful clubs have invited to present club development plans in phase two of the current Welsh domestic season, where the final decisions of the make-up of Tier One, Tier Two North and South shall be confirmed.