Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

2021–22 Welsh Cup

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Football tournament season
2021–22 Welsh Cup
The Welsh Cup
Tournament details
CountryWales
Dates9 July 2021 – 1 May 2022
Final positions
ChampionsThe New Saints
Runners-upPenybont
← 2020–21 (cancelled)

The2021–22 FAWWelsh Cup was the 134th season of the annual knockout tournament for competitive football teams inWales.The New Saints were the competition's winners, the eighth time they had triumphed.[1]

Changes to the competition

[edit]

Ahead of the first matches of the cup, the Football Association of Wales announced that for the 2021–22 season there would the following changes:[2]

  • There will no longer be any extra-time with matches ending in a tie going straight to apenalty shoot-out;
  • An extended Round of 64 will be been introduced, meaning that Round 2 will see all twelveCymru Premier clubs directly enter the competition alongside half of the Tier 2 clubs who did not enter in the Round 1 stage;
  • Introduction of a seeding system for Round 2 to encourage more encounters between larger and smaller clubs;
  • Changes to prize money awarded which will award money to all clubs winning matches from the start of the tournament including qualifying rounds;
  • Introduction of a coefficient ranking system to assist with byes and seeding in future editions of the cup.

First qualifying round

[edit]

The first qualifying round matches were announced on 11 June and played on 9 and 10 July.[3]

North

[edit]
Team 1 Score Team 2
Match date
9 July
Y Rhyl 1879 (4)10–0Rhyl Dragons (5)
Llysfaen (5)2–1CPD Gwalchmai (4)
10 July
Amlwch Town (4)4–0CPD Pentraeth (4)
Bangor 1876 (4)8–2Menai Bridge Tigers (4)
Bethel Unitedw/oCPD Waunfawr (5)
Blaenau Ffestiniog (3)0–3Meliden (4)
Bodorgan Juniors (5)0–11Bodedern Athletic (4)
Caerwys (5)3–5Llanelwy Athletic (5)
Castell Alun (4)1–2Brickfield Rangers
Coedpoeth United (4)1–4FC Queens Park (4)
CPD Cefni (5)2–4Caergybi (5)
CPD Henllan (5)0–3CPD Bro Cernyw (4)
CPD Llanberis (4)4–2Llanrug United (4)
CPD Llanerch-Y-Medd (5)2–2
3–0 (p)
CPD Aberffraw (4)
CPD Llannefydd (4)2–3Llansannan (4)
CPD Y Fali (5)w/oCPD Bro Goronwy (–)
Gaerwen (4)1–4Glantraeth (5)
Greenfield (4)1–4Rhydymwyn (3)
Halkyn & Flint Mountain (4)1–1
2–4 (p)
Connahs Quay Town (5)
Hawarden Rangers (4)4–2Mynydd Isa Spartans (4)
Llanfairfechan Town (4)3–1Llandudno Junction (4)
Mountain Rangers (5)1–3[a]Nefyn United (4)
New Brighton Villa (4)1–3Chirk AAA (3)
Penmaenmawr Phoenix (4)3–5Llandyrnog United (4)
Penrhyndeudraeth (4)3–1Talysarn Celts (5)
Penycae (3)4–2Lex XI (4)
Prestatyn Sports (4)3–1NFA (5)
Pwllheli (4)2–2
7–6 (p)
Llanystumdwy (5)
Rhos Aelwyd (3)2–0Cefn Mawr Rangers (4)
Ruabon Rangers (5)2–7Saltney Town (3)
St Asaph City (3)2–2
1–3 (p)
Rhuddlan Town (4)
Treaddur Bay Bulls (–)w/oLlangoed (5)
Y Felinheli (3)4–0Mynydd Llandegai (4)

Central

[edit]
Team 1 Score Team 2
Match date
10 July
Aberaeron (4)6–2Borth United (5)
Abermule (4)w/oFour Crosses (3)
Brecon Corries (4)6–0Carno (3)
Dolgellau (3)2–1Machynlleth (3)
Hay St Marys (4)0–0
3–4 (p)
Knighton Town (4)
Llansantffraid Village (4)2–1Waterloo Rovers (4)
Montgomery Town (4)0–3Llanymynech (5)
Radnor Valley (4)w/o[b]Presteigne St Andrews (5)
Rhayader Town (3)1–2Builth Wells (4)
Tregaron Turfs (4)0–6Penparcau (3)
Tywyn Bryncrug (4)1–1
3–2 (p)
Barmouth & Dyffryn United (4)

South

[edit]
Team 1 Score Team 2
Match date
9 July
Blaenrhondda (4)0–4Ynyshir Albions (3)
Cardiff Airport (5)3–2Cardiff Draconians (3)
Cardiff Corinthians (4)0–3Canton Liberal (4)
Croesyceilog (3)0–3Abertillery Bluebirds (3)
10 July
Aber Valley (4)2–1Tredegar Town (3)
Aberdare Town (4)1–1
2–4 (p)
Cwmbach Royal Stars (6)
Aberfan (6)4–3Vale United (5)
Abergavenny Town (3)2–1New Inn (5)
AC Pontymister (4)3–0Pill YMCA (4)
AFC Pemrhiwceiber (5)1–2Pemrhiwceiber Rangers (3)
AFC Porth (3)1–2Maesteg Park (5)
Bryn Rovers (5)w/oYstradgynlais (4)
Canton Rangers (5)5–5
4–1 (p)
Aberystwyth Exiles (7)
Cefn Hengoed1–2Aberbargoed Buds (3)
Clwb Cymric (5)1–0Bridgend Street (4)
Cwm Wanderers (4)0–2Seven Sisters Onllwyn (4)
Cwmbrân Town (5)0–3Monmouth Town (3)
Dafen Welfare (4)0–3Newcastle Emlyn (4)
Docks Albion (7)0–2AFC Whitchurch (5)
Fairwater (7)6–4Ely Rangers (5)
FC Tredegar (5)2–0Machen (5)
FC Porthcawl (7)0–3[c]Baglan Dragons (4)
Garw SBGC (4)4–1Ton & Gelli BGC (5)
Gorseinon Athletic (5)5–6Morriston Town (4)
Merthyr Saints (4)3–0AFC Llwydcoed (3)
Mumbles Rangers (4)1–2Penlan Club (4)
Newport City (3)2–0Caerleon (4)
Newport Civil Service (4)2–5Newport Corinthians (4)
Pentwynmawr Athletic (5)1–8Abertillery Excelsiors (3)
Pontyclun (3)2–1Cefn Cribwr (4)
Porthcawl Town Athletic (4)w/oCRC Olympic (5)
Roath Park Rangersw/oDinas Powys (3)
South Gower (4)4–0Pontarddulais Town (5)
St Albans (6)0–2Chepstow Town (3)
Ton Pentre (3)w/o[b]Pencoed Athletic (4)
Treharris Athletic (3)1–2[a]FC Cwmaman (4)
Treowen Stars (3)1–0Panteg (3)
Trethomas Bluebirds (3)3–2Caerphilly Athletic (5)
Trostre (5)6–1Evans & Williams (4)
Wattsville (4)6–3[a]Rogerstone (4)
West End (3)3–3
7–6 (p)
Rockspur Fords (5)
Ynysddu Welfare (4)2–4[a]Treforest (5)
Ynysygerwn (3)3–0Giants Grave (4)
Notes
  1. ^abcdFollowing these games, four winning clubs were found guilty of breaking Welsh Cup rules and as such the opposition instead progressed to the next round of the competition."Decisions of National Cup Board: FAW Qualifying Round 1". Football Association of Wales. 17 July 2021. Retrieved24 July 2021.
  2. ^ab"Two JD Welsh Cup Matches Forfeited Following Coronavirus Cases". Football Association of Wales. 9 July 2021. Retrieved14 July 2021.
  3. ^These ties were reversed from the original announced home venues.

Second qualifying round

[edit]

The draw for the second qualifying round was made on 12 July 2021 and the matches were played on 23 and 24 July.[4]

North

[edit]
Team 1 Score Team 2
Match date
23 July
Chirk AAA (3)2–2
3–4 (p)
Rhos Aelwyd (3)
Llandudno Albion (3)4–1Glantraeth (5)
Llysfaen (5)0–4Llanelwy Athletic (5)
24 July
Amlwch Town (4)1–2Llanrwst United (3)
Brickfield Rangers (3)0–3Saltney Town (3)
Bro Cernyw (4)1–5Llanfairfechan Town (4)
Caergybi (5)5–0Llangoed (5)
CPD Llanberis (4)2–2
4–2 (p)
Nantlle Vale (3)
CPD Llanerch Y Medd (5)w/o[a][b]Bangor 1876 (4)
CPD Y Fali (5)1–6Bodedern Athletic (4)
Y Rhyl 1879 (4)2–0Prestatyn Sports (4)
Denbigh Town (3)12–2[c]Rhudddlan Town
FC Queens Park (4)1–4Cefn Albion (3)
Hawarden Rangers (4)0–4[d]Llay Welfare (3)
Llandyrnog United (4)4–1CPD Llansannan (4)
Llanuwchllyn (3)1–0Pwllheli (4)
Meliden (4)2–3Rhydymwyn (3)
Mold Alexandra (3)3–0Connahs Quay Town (5)
Penrhyndeudraeth (4)3–0Dolgellau (4)
Penycae (3)1–1
2–4 (p)
Brymbo (3)
Porthmadog (3)9–0CPD Mountain Rangers
Rhostyllen (3)5–0[d]Corwen (3)
Y Felinheli (3)2–0CPD Waunfawr (5)
Notes
  1. ^This match did not take place as the Bangor 1876 squad had to self-isolate given a positive Covid-19 case. The club released a statement to say that they were appealing against an FAW decision that the match would be forfeited."Welsh Cup: Club Statement". Bangor 1876. 26 July 2021. Retrieved26 July 2021.
  2. ^ Bangor 1876's appeal was unsuccessful."Statement on Welsh Cup expulsion". Bangor 1876. Retrieved5 August 2021.
  3. ^Played at Cambian Pengwern College.
  4. ^abThese ties were reversed from the original announced home venues.

Central

[edit]
Team 1 Score Team 2
Match date
24 July
Aberaeron (4)3–1Builth Wells (4)
Berriew (3)w/oKnighton Town (4)
Brecon Corries (4)3–0Llandrindod Wells (3)
Four Crosses (3)0–3Llanfair United (3)
Llanymynech (5)0–6Caersws (3)
Llansantffraid Village (4)2–2
4–2 (p)
Welshpool Town (3)
Presteigne St Andrews (5)1–4Bow Street (3)
Tywyn Bryncrug (4)0–4Penparcau (3)
Notes

South

[edit]
Team 1 Score Team 2
Match date
23 July
Canton Liberal (4)1–1
0–3 (p)
Dinas Powys (3)
Merthyr Saints (4)0–3Penydarren BGC (3)
Ynyshir Albions (3)2–0Cwmbach Royal Stars (6)
24 July
Aberbargoed Buds (3)1–4AC Pontymister (4)
Aberfan (6)0–6Pemrhiwceiber Rangers (3)
Abertillery Bluebirds (3)2–2
6–7 (p)
Caldicot Town (3)
Abertillery Excelsiors (3)1–3Monmouth Town (3)
Bryn Rovers (5)2–7Pencoed Athletic (4)
Caerau Ely (3)3–1Canton Rangers (5)
Cardiff Airport (5)4–0Ynysddu Welfare (4)
Chepstow Town (3)1–0Rogerstone (4)
Clwb Cymric (5)3–4Fairwater (7)
Cwmamman United (3)2–1South Gower (4)
FC Tredegar (5)0–5Trethomas Bluebirds (3)
Garden Village (3)6–2Newcastle Emlyn (4)
Garw SBGC (4)2–8Ynysygerwn (3)
Goytre (3)1–1
5–3 (p)
Newport City (3)
Morriston Town (4)0–6Pontardawe Town (3)
Newport Corinthians (4)0–1Abergavenny Town (3)
Pontyclun (3)4–0AFC Whitchurch (5)
Porthcawl Town Athletic (4)3–1[a]Maesteg Park (5)
Treharris Athletic (3)3–2[a]Baglan Dragons (4)
Treowen Stars (3)1–2Aber Valley (4)
Trostre (5)1–4Penlan Club (4)
West End (3)4–2Seven Sisters Onllwyn (4)
Notes
  1. ^abThese ties were reversed from the original announced home venues.

First round

[edit]

The draw for the first round, which took place on 26 July, saw 8 clubs from theCymru North and 8 from theCymru South join the competition. Matches took place on 13, 14 and 15 August.[5]

Northern

[edit]
Team 1 Score Team 2
Match date
13 August
Llandudno Albion (3)5–1CPD Llanerch-Y-Medd (5)
14 August
Bodedern Athletic (4)5–1Llandyrnog United (4)
Bow Street (3)2–3Llanidloes Town (2)
Brymbo (3)3–1Llansantffraid Village (4)
Buckley Town (2)2–1Mold Alexandra (3)
Y Rhyl 1879 (4)1–0Rhydymwyn (3)
Caergybi (5)1–4Cefn Albion (3)
Caersws (3)2–2
4–5 (p)
Rhostyllen (3)
Holyhead Hotspur (2)1–0Rhos Aelwyd (3)
Holywell Town (2)2–3Gresford Athletic (2)
Llanelwy Athletic (5)2–7Berriew (3)
Llanfair United (3)2–3Penrhyndeudraeth (4)
Llanfairfechan Town (4)1–2Llanrwst United (3)
Llangefni Town (2)0–1Ruthin Town (2)
Llanuwchllyn (3)2–4Denbigh Town (3)
Llay Welfare (3)2–4[a]Llandudno (2)
Porthmadog (3)3–0CPD Llanberis (4)
Saltney Town (3)3–1Y Felinheli (3)
Notes
  1. ^These ties were reversed from the original announced home venues.

Southern

[edit]
Team 1 Score Team 2
Match date
13 August
Caldicot Town (3)6–3Penparcau (3)
Penydarren BGC (3)1–0[a]Cwmbran Celtic (2)
Undy Athletic (2)3–0Chepstow Town (3)
14 August
AC Pontymister (4)1–2Dinas Powys (3)
Aberaeron (4)1–3Ynyshir Albions (3)
Abergavenny Town (3)1–3Taff's Well (2)
Caerau Ely (3)3–8Brecon Corries (4)
Cardiff Airport (5)2–2
1–3 (p)
Trethomas Bluebirds (3)
Cwmamman United (3)1–3[b]Monmouth Town (3)
Garden Village (3)2–2
0–3 (p)
Goytre (3)
Llantwit Major (2)4–0Risca United (2)
Pencoed Athletic (4)5–0Treharris Athletic (3)
Penlan Club (4)0–2Ynysygerwn (3)
Pontyclun (3)0–3Pontardawe Town (3)
Port Talbot Town (2)0–6Afan Lido (2)
Porthcawl Town Athletic (4)0–2Aber Valley (4)
Trefelin BGC (2)8–1Fairwater (7)
West End (3)2–12Pemrhiwceiber Rangers (3)
Notes
  1. ^Played atPenydarren Park, ground ofMerthyr Town.
  2. ^These ties were reversed from the original announced home venues.

Second round

[edit]

The second round of the competition saw the remaining eight clubs from each of the Cymru North and Cymru South, as well as all 12Cymru Premier clubs join the competition. The draw took place on 16 August with ties played on 3 and 4 September 2021.[6]

Six clubs from tier four remained at the start of this round of the competition as the lowest ranked clubs, but all were eliminated by clubs from higher divisions. Bala Town's 17–1 victory over Brymbo equalled the record for the biggest margin of victory in a Welsh Cup tie.[7][8]

Northern

[edit]
Team 1 Score Team 2
Match date
3 September
Llandudno (2)1–2Airbus UK Broughton (2)
Connah's Quay Nomads (1)5–0Y Rhyl 1879 (4)
Denbigh Town (3)0–4Caernarfon Town (1)
Gresford Athletic (2)1–2Colwyn Bay (2)
4 September
Bala Town (1)17–1Brymbo (3)
Bodedern Athletic (4)4–5Ruthin Town (2)
Buckley Town (2)3–1Porthmadog (3)
Cefn Druids (1)0–0
4–2 (p)
Holyhead Hotspur (2)
Conwy Borough (2)3–2Cefn Albion (3)
Flint Town United (1)5–0Penrhyndeudraeth (4)
Llandudno Albion (3)3–5Guilsfield (2)
Llanidloes Town (2)1–4Bangor City (2)
Llanrhaeadr (2)3–5Saltney Town (3)
Newtown (1)6–1Berriew (3)
Prestatyn Town (2)6–0Rhostyllen (3)
The New Saints (1)6–0Llanrwst United (3)
Notes

Southern

[edit]
Team 1 Score Team 2
Match date
3 September
Ammanford (2)0–3Penrhiwceiber Rangers (3)
Briton Ferry Llansawel (2)0–3Trefelin BGC (2)
4 September
Aberystwyth Town (1)9–0Aber Valley (4)
Barry Town United (1)2–0Goytre (3)
Carmarthen Town(2)2–1Trethomas Bluebirds (3)
Dinas Powys (3)2–1Afan Lido (2)
Goytre United (2)0–3Taff's Well (2)
Haverfordwest County (1)6–0Brecon Corries (4)
Monmouth Town (3)3–0Llanelli Town (2)
Llantwit Major (2)3–0[a]Pencoed Athletic (4)
Penrhyncoch (2)4–1Ynyshir Albions (3)
Penybont (1)7–0Undy Athletic (2)
Pontardawe Town (3)0–1Cardiff Metropolitan University (1)
Pontypridd Town (2)6–0Penydarren BGC (3)
Swansea University (2)6–3Caldicot Town (3)
Ynysygerwn (3)1–3Cambrian & Clydach Vale BGC (2)
Notes
  1. ^These ties were reversed from the original announced home venues.

Third round

[edit]

The draw took place on 6 September with ties played on 24 and 25 September 2021.[9] Four clubs from tier three progressed from round two as the lowest ranked remaining clubs, with three of them gaining home ties.[10]

Team 1 Score Team 2
Match date
24 September
Caernarfon Town (1)3–0Prestatyn Town (2)
Cambrian & Clydach Vale BGC (2)1–3Penybont (1)
Colwyn Bay (2)5–1Ruthin Town (2)
Conwy Borough (2)0–1The New Saints (1)
Taff's Well (2)2–1Llantwit Major (2)
25 September
Aberystwyth Town (1)4–1Cefn Druids (1)
Airbus UK Broughton (2)1–2Haverfordwest County (1)
Bala Town (1)5–0Pontypridd Town (2)
Buckley Town (2)2–0Monmouth Town (3)
Cardiff Metropolitan University (1)3–0Barry Town United (1)
Dinas Powys (3)2–4Guilsfield (2)
Newtown (1)0–0
4–5 (p)
Carmarthen Town (2)
Pemrhiwceiber Rangers (3)1–3Flint Town United (1)
Saltney Town (3)0–0
4–2 (p)
Penrhyncoch (2)
Swansea University (2)1–0Bangor City (2)
Trefelin BGC (2)0–4Connah's Quay Nomads (1)
Notes

Fourth round

[edit]

The draw took place on 27 September.[11] Saltney Town, the only remaining club from theArdal Leagues (tier 3), were drawn at home toCymru Premier side Aberystwyth Town.[12] Ties were played on 15 and 16 October 2021. The upset of the round was Colwyn Bay's defeat of higher league Cardiff Metropolitan University.[13]

Team 1 Score Team 2
Match date
15 October
Flint Town United (1)0–2Connah's Quay Nomads (1)
16 October
Buckley Town (2)0–2Taff's Well (2)
Carmarthen Town (2)0–0
4–5 (p)
The New Saints (1)
Colwyn Bay (2)1–0Cardiff Metropolitan University (1)
Haverfordwest County (1)1–3Bala Town (1)
Penybont (1)0–0
3–1 (p)
Caernarfon Town (1)
Saltney Town (3)0–0
4–5 (p)
Aberystwyth Town (1)
Swansea University (2)1–2Guilsfield (2)
Notes

Quarter-finals

[edit]

The quarter-final draw took place on 18 October with matches played on 19 February 2022.[14] Colwyn Bay was the only non-Cymru Premier side to advance after beating Cymru Premier champions Connah's Quay Nomads 2–0 away.[15]

Bala Town (1) vAberystwyth Town (1)
19 February 2022Bala Town (1)2–1Aberystwyth Town (1)Bala
14:30
  • Harry Franklin 86'
Stadium:Maes Tegid
Attendance: 260
Referee: Robert Jenkins
Connah's Quay Nomads (1) vColwyn Bay (2)
19 February 2022Connah's Quay Nomads (1)0–2Colwyn Bay (2)Connah's Quay
14:30
  • Ryan Edwards 63'
  • James Kirby 66'
Stadium:Deeside Stadium
Attendance: 604
Referee: Iwan Griffith
Penybont (1) vTaff's Well (2)
19 February 2022Penybont (1)3–2Taff's Well (2)Bridgend
12:45
  • David Lyon 45+1'
  • Jan Maertens 52'
Stadium:Bryntirion Park
Referee: Bryn Markham-Jones
The New Saints (1) vGuilsfield (2)
19 February 2022The New Saints (1)2–0Guilsfield (2)Oswestry
14:30
Stadium:Park Hall
Attendance: 327
Referee: Cheryl Foster
Notes

Semi-finals

[edit]

The draw took place on 21 February. Semi-final ties will be played at neutral venues on 18 and 20 March 2022.[16] The match dates and venues were announced on 4 March.[17] The first semi saw Penybont reach their first Welsh Cup final, beating Bala Town on penalties[18] whilst the second saw the recently confirmed Cymru Premier champions The New Saints beat Colwyn Bay 1–0.[19]

Penybont (1) vBala Town (1)
18 March 2022Penybont (1)0–0
(5—3p)
Bala Town (1)Aberystwyth
19:45Stadium:Park Avenue
Attendance: 215
Referee: Thomas Owen
Penalties
  • Mael Daviessoccer ball with check mark
  • Sam Snaithsoccer ball with check mark
  • Nathan Woodsoccer ball with check mark
  • Kane Owensoccer ball with check mark
  • Shaun MacDonaldsoccer ball with check mark
The New Saints (1) vColwyn Bay (2)
20 March 2022The New Saints (1)1–0Colwyn Bay (2)Rhyl
14:15
  • Danny Davies 15'
Stadium:Belle Vue
Attendance: 1013
Referee: Dean John


Notes

Final

[edit]

The final was played on 1 May 2022 at theCardiff City Stadium.[20] The New Saints won the competition for the eighth time, going three goals up with two scored by Jordan Williams before Penybont scored two goals in the final five minutes of the match.[1]

Penybont (1) vThe New Saints (1)
1 May 2022Penybont (1)2–3The New Saints (1)Cardiff
16:00ReportStadium:Cardiff City Stadium
Attendance: 2,417
Referee: Robert Jenkins
Notes

References

[edit]
  1. ^abTownley, Martin (1 May 2022)."Penybont 2-3 The New Saints – Jordan Williams double secures Saints' eighth Welsh Cup". Y Clwb Pel-Droed. Retrieved1 May 2022.
  2. ^"JD Welsh Cup - Key Changes to the Competition for 2021/22". Football Association of Wales. 7 July 2021. Retrieved14 July 2021.
  3. ^"FAW Draws". Football Association of Wales. 11 June 2021. Retrieved13 July 2021.
  4. ^"JD Welsh Cup - Qualifying Round 2 Draw". Football Association of Wales. Retrieved14 July 2021.
  5. ^"JD Welsh Cup round 1 draw". Football Association of Wales. Retrieved26 July 2021.
  6. ^Jones, Jordan."Welsh Cup round two draw – see who your team drew in seeded draw". Y Clwb Pel-Droed. Retrieved16 August 2021.
  7. ^"Welsh Cup: Bala put 17 goals past Brymbo in Welsh Cup". BBC Sport. Retrieved6 September 2021.
  8. ^Williams, David."JD Welsh Cup: Bala Town thrash Brymbo 17-1 as Cymru Premier sides progress". The National. Retrieved6 September 2021.
  9. ^"JD WELSH CUP DRAW SHOW FOR ROUND 3". Football Association of Wales. Retrieved6 September 2021.
  10. ^James, Aled."Welsh Cup round three draw – see who your team drew". Y Clwb Pel-Droed. Retrieved7 September 2021.
  11. ^"JD WELSH CUP ROUND 4 DRAW". Football Association of Wales. Retrieved27 September 2021.
  12. ^Jones, Harrison."Welsh Cup Round of 16: Saltney Town to host Aberystwyth Town". Y Clwb Pel-Droed. Retrieved28 September 2021.
  13. ^"Welsh Cup: Colwyn Bay upset Cardiff Met to make Welsh Cup quarters". BBC Sport. 16 October 2021. Retrieved19 October 2021.
  14. ^James, Aled."Welsh Cup quarter-final draw: See who your team will face in last eight". Y Clwb Pel-Droed. Retrieved19 October 2021.
  15. ^"Welsh Cup: Colwyn Bay cause upset by knocking out Connah's Quay Nomads". BBC Sport. 19 February 2022. Retrieved21 February 2022.
  16. ^"The JD Welsh Cup Semi-final draw". Football Association of Wales. 21 February 2022. Retrieved22 February 2022.
  17. ^"JD Welsh Cup semi-final venues announced". Football Association of Wales. Retrieved4 March 2022.
  18. ^Misra, Siôn (18 March 2020)."Penybont 0-0 Bala Town (5-3 on penalties): Penybont through to maiden Welsh Cup final". Y Clwb Pel-Droed. Retrieved20 March 2022.
  19. ^"The New Saints 1-0 Colwyn Bay: Saints through to Welsh Cup final". Y Clwb Pel-Droed. 20 March 2020. Retrieved20 March 2022.
  20. ^"JD Welsh Cup final venue confirmed". Football Association of Wales. 25 March 2022. Retrieved4 April 2022.
Seasons
Finals
2021–22 in Welsh football
Domestic leagues
Men
Women
Domestic cups
Men
Women
European competitions
Related tomen's national team
Related towomen's national team
Club seasons
202122 in European men's football (UEFA)
Domestic leagues
Domestic cups
League cups
Supercups
UEFA competitions
International competitions
Portals:
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2021–22_Welsh_Cup&oldid=1304042449"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp