Since becoming the owner in 2020, Ryan Reynolds and Rob Macerhenny have been at the forefront of modern fairy tales with Lexum AFC to regain their glory in Wales’ clubs. However, the recent decision by the England Football Association (FA) gave a big blow to their desires in which clubs would participate in the UEFA tournament in the near future.
The Wales Soccer Association (FAW) has recently proposed the establishment of an improved Wales League Cup with the aim of gathering the best teams in Japan and competing for an honorable national trophy.
This plan includes four Wales’ clubs (Cardiff City, Swange City, Newport County, Lexam, Lexam) and JD Simul Premier (Wales 1st part) (Wales 1st part). Included the participation of 12 teams.
16 teams will participate in the reconstructed tournament from the 2026-27 season, when JD Simul Premier is expanded to 16 clubs. The proposed tournament provided an attractive reward for participation in the UEFA conference league beyond the charm of a prize of £ 3 million and a metal trophy. For Lexum and his ambitious owners, it was a potential gateway to Europe competition.
The first train, Noel Mooney’s highest executive officer, described the Wales Soccer game changer, promised to relate to Wales soccer and increase his position on the international stage. However, the FA ultimately rejected the proposal and lost hope that Lexham would participate in the UEFA tournament in the short term.
FA and Wales’ Club from participation
Despite the powerful support from the FAW, England has prevented Wales EFL’s four clubs from participating in the renewed Wales League Cup. FA ultimately rejected the request, due to concerns about the contradiction between England and Wales’ soccer systems.
FA explained the reason in a detailed statement: “The FA Board of Directors has examined the request of Wales’ four clubs seeking to join the reorganized version of the FAW League Cup, which provides the opportunity to participate in the UEFA tournament.
“As a result of cautious examinations in consideration of various factors, such as equal opportunities for clubs to participate in the same tournament and get the same reward, the sincerity of the competition, the congestion of the game and the benefits of the players, and the status of the existing competition. The FA Board has refused this request due to concerns raised by stakeholders regarding the impact on.
“Wales’ clubs can choose whether to participate in an English system or Wales system based on their own evaluation of the relative benefits of participating in each system, but if they are. If you choose to participate in the English system, they must do that on the same standard as the England clubs who are participating in the system. ” He mentioned the imbalance of the opportunity.
Currently, Lexum, 3rd place with 52 points in 27 games in the EFL League 1, has been a leading candidate for the promotion of championship along with Birmingham City and Wickom Wanderers. The decision of the FA may have delayed the ambitions in Europe, but the rise of the club continues to gain momentum under Reynolds and Macerhenny.
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