
Penybont's Noah Daley in action against Anton Tolordava of Kauno Žalgiris
Penybont have been knocked out of Europe after a 4-1 aggregate defeat to Lithuania's Kauno Zalgiris.
Penybont trailed 3-0 after the first leg of the Uefa Conference League first qualifying round, leaving them a mountain to climb on their return to Cardiff International Sports Stadium.
The task became even bigger when Aldayr Hernandez found the back of the net with a free header from a corner after just 13 minutes.
The Cyrmu Premier side hit straight back when former Newport County man Nathan Wood struck the ball into the bottom corner to level the scores.
But hopes of a comeback were dented when substitute Owain Warlow was sent off before coming on the pitch for violent conduct.
Penybont had a shout for a penalty and also came close with a Chris Venables effort, while goalkeeper Adam Armstrong pulled off a remarkable double save to deny the Lithuanian side.
The result, as well as Haverfordwest's loss to Malta's Floriana, leaves The New Saints as Wales' only representative left in European football this season. They will face Differdange of Luxembourg.
Penybont manager Rhys Griffiths said: "I've learned some stuff. I think I made a mistake in the first game being a bit too aggressive probably.
"Not to make excuses, we're playing against a team with an €11m budget a year, that's probably six, seven times what TNS's is.
"So it was always going to be a tall order, but I'm really proud of the way we competed with them."