CONNAH’S Quay Nomads have been crowned league champions of the JD Welsh Premier after it was decided today (Tuesday) to curtail the season.

The Football Association of Wales has announced that the 2019/20 season for the top for tiers of Welsh football has been curtailed, but no decision has been made yet on whether teams will be promoted or relegated between leagues.

The decision means that Bala Town will face a European challenge when next season’s competition resumes, scooping a UEFA Europa League place for their third place finish.

In a statement, the FAW said: “The Football Association of Wales Board of Directors (the FAW Board) have today (19 May) ratified the recommendation of the National League Board and agreed to curtail the 2019/20 season for Tiers 1 to 4.

“The decision has been taken as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and in accordance with Welsh Government’s lockdown guidelines and measures.

“The FAW Board took into consideration the health and safety of all those involved with these leagues.

"Furthermore, the FAW Board also considered the specific economic and financial impact of attempting to finish the season during the pandemic and therefore felt it was imperative not to risk the long-term financial stability of the leagues and their clubs.

“It was also recognised that the JD Cymru Premier could not be concluded prior to the deadline set by UEFA for European competition entry.

"Clubs in the JD Cymru Premier, JD Cymru North, JD Cymru South and the Orchard Welsh Premier Women’s League were consulted on how the season should be concluded.

"The views and information provided by the clubs were communicated to the FAW National League Board and the FAW Board of Directors.

“The FAW Board agreed that Tier 1 to 4 leagues would be curtailed and that an unweighted points per game method be applied to determine the final standings.

"As a consequence, the European Play-Offs in the JD Cymru Premier will not take place. As a result, the JD Cymru Premier and Orchard Welsh Premier Women’s League European competition nominations were determined as follows:

UEFA Champions League – Connah’s Quay Nomads (1st Place)

UEFA Europa League – The New Saints (2nd Place)

UEFA Europa League – Bala Town (3rd Place)

UEFA Women’s Champions League – Swansea City Ladies (1st Place)

“UEFA will be formally notified of these nominations prior to the 25 May deadline.

"Finally, the FAW Board decided that the prize money for the JD Cymru Premier, JD Cymru North, JD Cymru South and the Orchard Welsh Premier Women’s League would be distributed in accordance to the final league positions after the points per game method was applied.

“The FAW Board are yet to decide on promotion and relegation between leagues with a decision to be made in due course, taking into account full consideration of the FAW’s Pyramid Regulations.”

Aberystwyth Town Football Club, who have finished the season in ninth place, said they fully support and endorse the FAW statement and are proud to have taken part in a consultation which lead to a decision taken in the wider interests of society, at a time of an unprecedented public health pandemic.

Penrhyncoch FC finished the JD Cymru North division in eighth place, with Porthmadog FC in 15th position.

Aberystwyth Town FC’s team in the Welsh Premier Women’s league finished bottom.