Cymru North champions Holywell face threat of relegation
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Cymru North champions Holywell Town have been refused an FAW Tier 2 licence for next season and face relegation to Tier 3.
Despite winning the title, the Wellmen were not promoted at the end of the season after deciding not to appeal against a Tier 1 licence rejection.
The Flintshire club have the right of appeal against the decision, which must be submitted within 10 days.
On social media the club said they were "engaged" with the Football Association of Wales (FAW) and "ahead of the appeal timeline".
Holywell said the refusal to grant them a Tier 2 licence was "down to an anomaly with a DBS, in which we have started the process of rectification."
Pontypridd United, relegated from the Cymru Premier, have been granted a Tier 2 licence.
Ponty’s appeal against a Tier 1 licence refusal was unsuccessful although the club finished the season bottom of the table.