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Official Handbook and Rule Book Hand-Rulebook 2018-19 Covers.qxp_Hand-Rulebook 08-09 01/08/2018 13:45 Page 1 West Wales Football Association OFFICIAL HANDBOOK AND RULE BOOK Season 2018-2019 Hand-Rulebook 2018-19 Covers.qxp_Hand-Rulebook 08-09 01/08/2018 13:45 Page 2 CONFERENCE DATES TONY NAKONECZNYJ INSURANCE BROKERS WEST WALES INTERMEDIATE CUP 1st Round . 6 October 2018 2nd Round . 3 November 2018 3rd Round . 1 December 2018 4th Round . 2 February 2019 5th Round . 2 March 2019 Semi-Finals . Dates to be fixed Final . Date to be fixed WEST WALES YOUTH CUP 1st Round . 27 October 2018 2nd Round . 24 November 2018 3rd Round . 19 January 2019 4th Round . 23 February 2019 Semi-Finals . Dates to be fixed Final . Date to be fixed RAY NEDIN WEST WALES JUNIOR CUP 1st Round . 20 October 2018 2nd Round . 17 November 2018 3rd Round . 12 January 2019 4th Round . 16 February 2019 Semi-Finals . Dates to be fixed Final . Date to be fixed WEST WALES UNDER 13 CUP 1st Round . 13 October 2018 2nd Round . 10 November 2018 3rd Round . 5 January 2019 4th Round . 9 February 2019 Semi-Finals . Dates to be fixed Final . Date to be fixed PLAYING SEASON Commences: Ends: 01 August 2018 31 May 2019 Hand-Rulebook 208-9 - first draft.qxp_Hand-Rulebook 08-09 4/08/208 09:24 Page WEST WALES FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION (Affiliated to the Football Association of Wales Limited) • OFFICIAL HANDBOOK / RULE BOOK SEASON 2018 – 2019 (August 2018 to May 2019) • Hon. General Secretary: Ceri Richards 5 Cardonnel Villas, Skewen, Neath, SA10 6BD Tel: 07779 780627 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.wwfa.org.uk No Telephone Calls will be accepted after 9.00 p.m. unless by prior arrangement. When leaving a message on the answerphone, please provide an evening telephone number if possible. Hand-Rulebook 208-9 - first draft.qxp_Hand-Rulebook 08-09 4/08/208 09:24 Page 2 INDEX • Page Associations and other Addresses . 77 Benevolent Fund . 63 Dates for Council Meetings . (cover iii) Disciplinary Procedures . 44 Important Points for Club Secretaries . 7 Important Points for Referees . 44 Intermediate Cup Competition Rules . 3 Junior Cup U.3 Rules . 37 Junior Cup U.4 Rules . 36 List of Leagues and Sanctioned Competitions . 6 List of Clubs . 78 List of Referees . 88 Mini-Football . 7 Officers and Members of the Council with Addresses . 3 Past Officers of the Association . 5 Past Winners – West Wales Cup Competitions . 64 Penalty Kick Procedure . 40 Players Under Suspension . 96 Referees’ Committee Rules . 4 Rules of the Association . 23 Sanction and Control of Leagues, Competitions, etc . 62 SB Williams Inter League Cup competition Rules . 38 Standardised Area Association Rules . 8 Standing Committee Members . 4 Standing Orders for Council Meetings . 29 Youth Cup Rules . 35 2 Hand-Rulebook 208-9 - first draft.qxp_Hand-Rulebook 08-09 4/08/208 09:24 Page 3 THE WEST WALES FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION (Established 1922) THE COUNCIL - SEASON 2018-2019 President: Mr M D Hughes Life Members: Mr J Cohen, 66 Upper Gendros Crescent, Gendros, Swansea SA5 8DZ Mr T G Phillips, 67 Tirpenry Street, Morriston, Swansea SA6 8EB Mr D B Harries, 44 St James Street, Narberth SA67 7DA Mr J Pursey, The Flat, 38 Walters Road, Melyn, Neath SA 2DW Mr B Waygood, 5 Six Mills Avenue, Gorseinon, Swansea SA4 4QD Mr J Davies, MBE, ‘Ingvaldene’ Llewitha, Fforestfach, Swansea SA5 4NR Mr E V Oliver, 7 Cuffern Road, Simpson Cross, Haverfordwest SA62 6EF Mr L G Davies, 2 St Mary’s Close, Briton Ferry, Neath SA 2JU Mr M D Hughes, Graig Wen, 38A Gower View, Llanelli SA5 3SN Mr C B Smart, 25 Esplanade House, The Esplanade, Porthcawl CF36 3YE Mr D Maddock, 30 Rowan Tree Close, Bryncoch, Neath SA0 7SJ Mr T J East, 2 Cnapllwydd Road, Morriston, Swansea SA6 8NT Mr A J Jones, 2 Florence Street, Llanelli SA5 2HU Mr M Evans, 90 Kingrosia Park, Clydach, Swansea, SA6 5PJ Vice-President: Mrs J Wooller, 2 Maes-Ty-Cwrdd, Llwynhendy, Llanelli, SA4 9LZ (2000) Chairman: Mr R J Wood, Pryce Moor, Martletwy, Narberth SA67 8BH (2002) Vice-Chairman: Mr A Rees, 8 Parc Brynrhos, Glanamman, Ammanford, SA8 JH (2003) Hon. Treasurer: John Davies, MBE, ‘Ingvaldene’, Llewitha, Fforestfach, Swansea SA5 4NR (978) Tel/Fax: 0792 4275 e-mail: [email protected] Hon. Referees Officer: David Rees, Maes-yr-Efail, Dunvant, Swansea SA2 7PY (202) Tel/Fax: 0792 207224 e-mail: [email protected] Hon. Assistant Secretary: Roger Upward, Rhiwlas, Llewitha, Fforestfach, Swansea, SA5 4NR [2006] Tel: 07970-036496 e-mail: [email protected] Hon General Secretary: Ceri Richards, 5 Cardonnel Villas, Skewen, Neath, SA0 6BD [203] Tel: 07779 -780627 e-mail: [email protected] No telephone calls will be accepted by the Officers of the Association after 9.00 p.m. unless by prior arrangement. 3 Hand-Rulebook 208-9 - first draft.qxp_Hand-Rulebook 08-09 4/08/208 09:24 Page 4 COUNCIL MEMBERS Section ‘A’ Clubs Football League, Welsh Premier League and Welsh Football League: Mr N Dymock, 36 Newton Road, Grangetown, Cardiff, CF 8AJ (208) Section ‘B’ and ‘C’ Clubs: Mr B Hawkins, 6 Priory Hill, Cromwell Road, Milford Haven SA73 2ER (2005) Mr W Davies, 5 Picton Road, Skewen, Neath SA0 6UN (2008) Mr C Jenkins, 25 St Mary’s Rise, Burry Port SA6 0SH (2008) Mr J Evans, 5 Pontyshute Lane, Castle Graig, Morriston, Swansea SA6 8NS (2009) Mr G Brock, 7 Highland Close, Skewen, Neath SA0 6TT (20) Mr S Green, 0 Garden Suburbs, Trimsaran, Llanelli SA7 4AE (202) Mr J Elias, Brynhawddgar, Llewitha, Fforestfach, Swansea SA5 4NP (203) Mr T Morgans, 4 Douglas James Way, Haverfordwest SA6 2TQ (206) Mr. R. Brown, 27 Tyn-y-Cae, Alltwen, Pontardawe, Swansea SA8 3DJ (206) Mr. L. Brodrick, 33 Mill Terrace, Pantyfynnon, Ammanford SA8 3NR (206) Miss Emily Ardran, 0 St Marks Close, Merlins Bridge, Haverfordwest, SA6 NN (206) Mr P Smith, 97 Maes Ty Canol, Baglan, Port Talbot, SA2 8UR (207) Mr J Cornelius, 23 Highbury Close, Cwmbwrla, Swansea, SA5 8BJ (207) Mr N Jacobi, Castell Draig, Knoyle Street, Treboeth, Swansea, SA5 9AY (207) Mr. D Trussler, 75 Clos Glanlliw, Pontlliw, Swansea, SA2 9EE (208) West Wales Referees’ Association: West Wales Schools’ Representative: Mr. E Blackmore, 48 Trevallen Avenue, Cimla, Neath SA 3UR (202) West Wales FAW Trust Representative: Mr C Staples, 7 Y Ffowndri, Machynys, Llanelli SA5 2EJ (2005) West Wales Football Association Safeguarding Officer: Mr W Davies, 5 Picton Road, Skewen, Neath, SA0 6UN. Tel: 0792 428053 Hon Auditors: Messrs Cross & Bowen (Accountants), Swansea Hon Legal Advisors: Messrs Morgan LaRoche (Solicitors), Swansea Bankers: Lloyds Bank, Gorseinon, Swansea Trustees: Secretary, Treasurer, Assistant Secretary and Referees’ Officer of the Association West Wales Football Association Representatives: The Football Association of Wales Limited: Ceri Richards The West Wales Referees’ Association: David Rees COUNCIL MEETINGS Council Meetings will be held once a month during the season and will commence at 6.30 p.m. STANDING COMMITTEES Discipline: The Council Finance: The Council Coaching, Development & Selection: Messrs M Evans, C Staples, W Davies, J Evans, T Morgans, R Brown, J Cornelius, L Brodrick, N Jacobi, N Dymock, Miss E Ardran Referees: Messrs W Davies, B Hawkins, D Trussler, C Jenkins, G Brock, J Elias, S Green, P Smith, Mrs J Wooller Each Standing Committee, with the exception of Finance, shall appoint its own Chairman. The Chairman of the Association will be the Chairman of the Finance Committee. Life Members and Executive Officers of the Association are additional members of all Standing Committees. The following Committees have been granted plenary powers: Discipline, Referees, Coaching/Development and Selection, Commissions to consider Personal Hearings and Appeals. 4 Hand-Rulebook 208-9 - first draft.qxp_Hand-Rulebook 08-09 4/08/208 09:24 Page 5 COMMISSIONS Specialist Commissions to consider Personal Hearings, Appeals, or Questions of Emergency will be convened as required, and shall consist of not more than two Executive Officers and three members of Council, all with the right to exercise the right to vote. In addition to these voting members, the General Secretary or Assistant Secretary or Treasurer or Referees’ Officer [as appropriate] shall also attend such Commission in an Executive Administrative capacity only. Past Officers of the Association: Presidents: Chairmen of Council: Mr H C Bond..................................................922-933 Mr W Crutchly ..............................................922-924 Lt Col M Mackenzie, DSO ......................933-938 Mr Owen Evans ..........................................924-926 Lord Merthyr, PC .........................................938-95 Lt Col M Mackenzie, DSO .....................926-930 Mr L H Ellis.....................................................95-96 Mr B Watts-Jones .......................................930-933 ................................................ Mr H Spooner................................................962-97 Mr Geo. Gent 933-935 Mr W H Sparks.............................................935-937 Mr C H Marles .............................................97-974 Mr Ivor Davies .............................................937-939 Mr I C Pursey, MBE ..................................975-987 Mr T R Evans ................................................939-946 Mr R G Jones................................................987-996 Mr Bryn Williams ........................................946-948 ............................................... Mr F R Davies 996-998 Mr A R Price .................................................948-950 Mr T G Phillips ..............................................998-2000
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