The makeup of the FAW’s new four third-tier divisions have been revealed.
The National Game board met remotely to finalise the four divisions with 16 teams in each.
A total of 84 teams had successfully secured the necessary certification to compete in the third tier but only 64 spots were available.
News of the league the teams would be aligned to filtered through on social media.
A total of 20 clubs have missed out on competing in the inaugural regional leagues and will now play at the fourth level in their respective association leagues.
Llandrindod Wells and Rhayader Town, two former teams of the Cymru Alliance, have been played in the Southern region.
Former Welsh League champions Aberdare Town will play in the South Wales Alliance League, despite earning a certificate.
The 2020/21 Tier Three regional leagues
South East: Aberbargoed Buds, Abergavenny Town, Abertillery Bluebirds, Abertillery Excelsiors, Caldicot Town, Chepstow Town, Croesyceiliog, Goytre, Llandrindod Wells, Monmouth Town, Newport City, Panteg, Rhayader Town, Tredegar Town, Treowen Stars, Trethomas Bluebirds
South West: AFC Llwydcoed, AFC Porth, Caerau Ely, Cwmamman United, Dinas Powys, Garden Village, Penrhiwceiber Rangers, Penydarren BGC, Pontardawe Town, Pontyclun, STM Sports, Ton Pentre, Treharris Athletic Western, West End, Ynyshir Albions, Ynysygerwn
North East: Berriew, Bow Street, Caersws, Carno, Cefn Albion, Chirk AAA, Corwen, Four Crosses, Kerry, Llanfair United, Machynlleth, Montgomery Town, Penparcau, Penycae, Rhos Aelwyd, Welshpool Town.
North West: Blaenau Amateurs, Brickfield Rangers, Brymbo, CPD Porthmadog, Denbigh Town, Nantlle Vale, Llandudno Albion, Llanrwst United, Llanuwchllyn, Llay Welfare, Mold Alexandra, Rhostyllen, Rhydymwyn, Saltney Town, St Asaph City, Y Felinheli
(Featured Image: Lewis Mitchell)
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