Tag: Celtic & Atlantic Soccer Leagues

FAW Welsh Premier League 2004-05

Final Table

FAW Welsh Premier League 2004-05

PosTeamPWDLFAGDPts
1Total Network Solutions34239283255878
2Rhyl34235670313974
3Bangor City34207773442967
4Haverfordwest County341712550282263
5Caersws341951067392862
6Carmarthen Town341710760342661
7Cwmbran Town34158115247553
8Aberystwyth Town34158114540553
9Welshpool Town34149115546951
10Newtown34137144955-646
11CPD Porthmadog341112113839-145
12Connah's Quay Nomads3499164858-1036
13Port Talbot Town34611173649-1329
14Llanelli3485214285-4329
15Caernarfon Town3477202972-4328
16Airbus UK3459203676-4024
17NEWI Cefn Druids3457223072-4222
18Afan Lido3466222952-2321

Champions League Qualifiers: Total Network Solutions (Champions and Cup-Winners), UEFA Cup Qualifiers: Carmarthen Town (Cup Runners-Up), Rhyl. Relegated: NEWI Cefn Druids and Afan Lido (NEWI Cefn Druids reprieved as only one team promoted).

Note: Afan Lido – 3 Points Deducted.

Ireland & Northern Ireland Players

Welsh Premier League (Irish Players) 2004-05

#PlayerTeamPositionGoalsAppearances
irlPaul Friel (IRL)Bangor CityMidfielder014 (5)
irlNicky Burke (IRL)Carmarthen TownForward016 (9)
irlRichard Kennedy (IRL)Carmarthen TownDefender023 (7)
nirGerard Doherty (NIR)Total Network SolutionsGoalkeeper034 (0)

Recap

The Three Ireland-declared players and one Northern Ireland player in the FAW Welsh Premier League in 2004-05 enjoyed great success, with Goalkeeper Gerard Doherty (NIR) winning the Championship with Total Network Solutions from Llansantffraid, and the three Ireland-declared players finishing in third with Bangor City (Paul Friel) and sixth with Carmarthen Town (Nicky Burke and Richard Kennedy). Both TNS and Carmarthen Town qualified for UEFA Competition in 2005-06.

Northern Ireland’s Gerard Doherty played all 34 games in goal for Total Network Solutions from the tiny Welsh village of Llansantffraid on the border with England as they won the Welsh Premier League in 2004-05. TNS, for short, finished on 78 points from their 34 matches, four ahead of Rhyl. TNS also won the Cup and qualified for the 2005-06 UEFA Champions League.

Carmarthen Town, who finished in sixth place, featured two Ireland-declared players: Nicky Burke, a forward who started 16 games, came on as a substitute 9 times and scored 2 goals; and Richard Kennedy, a defender who started in 23 games, and also came on as a substitute 7 times, scoring 1 goal in thev process. Bangor City, who finished third, featured the skills of Paul Friel, also Ireland-declared, who started 14 games and came on 5 times as a substitute. Carmarthen Town qualified for the UEFA Cup in 2005-06 as Cup Runners-Up to TNS.

3d rendering of Wales soccer football ball with Welsh flag isolated on white background

Copyright: dimol

References

[1] Mike Hammond (Ed.) “Wales” European Book of Football 2005-06. pg. 757. M Press. Romford, Essex.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Richard Mulcahy.

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