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Regulations

Rules of the WELSH CUP COMPETITION
 

1. NAME OF THE CUP

The Cup shall be called “The FAW Welsh Cup”.

2. CUP OWNERSHIP

The Cup is the property of The Football Association of Wales Limited.

3. MEDALS

In addition to the Cup, the Association shall present 25 medals to the players, substitutes and technical staff in the Final Tie. Any additional medals must be purchased by the club concerned. When a player taking part is ordered to leave the field of play for misconduct, the medal to which he may be entitled may be withheld at the discretion of the National Cup Board.

4. CONTROL OF COMPETITION

The entire control and management of the Competition shall be vested in the National Cup Board. The National Cup Board shall have the power to formulate rules of the Competition and to alter or add to the rules as they, from time to time, deem expedient. The National Cup Board shall control and manage the Competition and to give decisions on matters arising out of the Competition which, within the Rules of the Association, shall be deemed decisions of the Directors. Clubs shall be bound by any contract entered into by the National Cup Board in relation to the Competition. In any matter not specifically mentioned in these rules, the National Cup Board shall have the power to take such action and impose such penalties as it deems necessary.

5. ELIGIBLE CLUBS

The Competition shall be open to all men’s clubs who play all of their football under the jurisdiction of the Football Association of Wales and whose registered ground meets the Ground Criteria (rule 9). Entry shall be mandatory for all clubs currently playing in Tiers one and two of the Pyramid system.

6. ADMITTANCE

Each Club desirous of competing shall give notice to the Chief Executive Officer of the Association on a form on or before the 30th June immediately prior to that season, in which such club proposes to compete and shall, with such notice, forward an entrance fee of seventy-five pounds sterling including vat. The National Cup Board may reject the entry of any Club if they deem such a course desirable.

7. BYES

(a) The Cymru Premier League Clubs shall be awarded a bye until Round 2 of the Competition.

(b) Eight clubs from the Cymru North shall be awarded a bye until Round 2 of the Competition. These will be determined by ranking order of the club’s finishing position in their respective League in the previous season.

(c) Eight clubs from the Cymru South shall be awarded a bye until Round 2 of the Competition. These will be determined by ranking order of the club’s finishing position in their respective League in the previous season.

(d) All other member clubs of the Cymru North and Cymru South Leagues gain direct access into Round 1.

(e) Where possible, Tier 3 clubs gain direct access into Qualifying Round 2.

(f)  Any other byes that are awarded to Clubs into Qualifying Round 2 shall be in accordance with the club coefficient rankings established at the beginning of the season (see rule 29).

8. THE DRAW

(a) From the Qualifying Round up to and including Round 2, club will be placed in geographical groups for The Draw. From Round 3 onwards, The Draw will be open.

(b) The clubs after having been placed by the National Cup Board in their groups shall be drawn in couples. These couples shall compete, and the winners shall be drawn and shall compete in the same manner and this shall be continued until the end of the Competition, when the winning Club shall hold the Cup.

(c) All clubs admitted directly into the Round 2 draw, in accordance with rules 7(a), 7(b) and 7(c) will be seeded in the Round 2 draw only and cannot be drawn against each other. All seeded clubs will be drawn away from home in Round 2. 

(d) Immediately after each draw; the fixtures, the Conference Date and the provisional time of kick-off shall be published on the website of the Association.

(e) The National Cup Board shall have the authority to determine the kick-off time and the date of the match to suit the Transmission Contract or in the overall interest of the Competition.

(f) From Round 2, the National Cup Board will select certain matches, which must be played on the immediate Friday before the Conference Date in the overall interest of the Competition.

(g) In any Round where, paired Clubs desire to play on a date other than the Conference Date, or at a venue other than the registered ground of the team first drawn, both Clubs shall notify the Chief Executive Officer of the Association of their request within 7 days of the draw. Matches are not allowed to be played after the Conference Date, with the exception of the immediate Sunday afterwards (the following day) and shall be permitted if the two participating Clubs agree. If any request is granted, then the re-arranged date shall be regarded, for all purposes, as the Conference Date for the Round concerned. The provisions of rule 9(a) shall apply to the choice of ground.

(h) Clubs shall not mutually arrange to play a match in lieu of a Cup Tie. If a match is played to a conclusion it must be a Cup Tie.

9. STADIUM / GROUND INFORMATION AND FACILITIES

(a) Choice of Ground

In each tie the game shall be played on the registered ground of the Club first drawn. If the registered ground is unavailable, the fixture must be reversed to the opponents registered ground. When the fixture has been reversed, the Club which will now host the match is responsible for all of the expenses as described in rule 24.

A Club not having the facilities as required by rule 9(b) and having not obtained the consent of the National Cup Board to the use of an alternative ground shall play on its opponent’s ground. Clubs shall not play on a neutral ground without the consent of the National Cup Board. The National Cup Board shall have the power to order any match to be played on an alternative ground if it is deemed necessary.

(b) Ground Facilities

Qualifying Round
The registered ground must be able to accommodate a charge for admission, so a gate can be taken in all Cup Ties. Goal nets must be used in all ties. The playing area must be roped, railed or walled off, except those areas and spaces excluded from spectator viewing. Dressing and showering accommodation must be separate for each team and Match Officials and they should be situated within a reasonable walking distance to the pitch, as accepted by the FAW.

From Round 1 Onwards
The registered ground must be able to accommodate a charge for admission, so a gate can be taken in all Cup Ties. Goal nets must be used in all ties. The playing area must be railed or walled off, except those areas and spaces excluded from spectator viewing. Dressing and showering accommodation must be separate for each team and Match Officials, and they should be situated within a reasonable walking distance to the pitch, as accepted by the FAW. Toilets which are not available for spectator use must be provided in the dressing room area, used by Players and Match Officials.

(c) Appeal – Unsuitability of Ground

If the ground of the Club entitled by the draw to have the Cup Tie played on its ground is considered unsuitable for the Cup Tie, having regard to all the circumstances, the opposing Club may appeal to the FAW within seven days of the receipt of the official intimation of the draw. Such appeal must be accompanied by a fee of £50.00 which may be forfeited if the appeal is not sustained. The National Cup Board may order the match to be played on the ground of the appealing Club, or on a neutral ground. The payment of the expenses incidental to the Appeal shall be at the discretion of the National Cup Board.

(d) Playing Condition of the Ground

Each Club must take every precaution to keep its ground in playing condition and, if necessary, either Club may appeal to the Association and the Secretary shall require the Referee or some other Referee to examine the ground and decide as to its fitness for play in sufficient time to save expenses of unnecessary journeys being incurred by the Clubs. Subject to this Rule, the Referee shall have power to decide as to the fitness of the ground in all matches and must report to the ground where the match is to be played at least one and a half hours before the time of kick-off.

During the months of November, December, January and February, the Referee shall visit the ground two hours before the time of kick-off. If necessary, the home Club may require the Referee to visit the ground two hours or more before the time of kick-off any time during the season.

(e) Artificial Pitches

Football turf must be in accordance with the ‘FAW Regulations for the use of Synthetic Turf in all Competitions’ and the pitch must be listed on the FAW’s Register of Artificial Grass Pitches.

10. CLUB KITS

(a) Shirt Numbers and Names

(i) Numbers, corresponding to the list of names submitted on the Team Sheet, must be worn on all shirts.

(ii) Player names are permitted on the back of the shirts in accordance with the FAW Kit Regulations.

(b) Colours

(i) For all matches, the home club has the first choice as to which of its official kits announced on the entry form it wears for its home matches. If the clubs are unable to agree on the colours to be worn by their teams, they inform the Association, who takes a final decision.

(ii) In any case, if the referee notices on the spot that the colours of the two teams could lead to confusion, he decides on the colours. As a rule, in such cases it is the home team that has to change colours, for practical reasons.

(iii) For the final, both teams may wear their first choice of colours. However, if there is a clash, the team designated as the away team must wear alternative colours. The Association proposes suitably contrasting colours in advance of the match.

(iv) Goalkeepers must wear colours which distinguish them from the other players and the Match Officials.

(c) FAW Kit Regulations

(i) The FAW Kit Regulations apply to all matches in the competition, unless specified otherwise in these regulations.

11. DURATION OF MATCHES

(a) A match lasts for two equal halves of 45 minutes.

(b) Allowance is made by the referee in each half for all time lost in that half in accordance with the IFAB Laws of the Game.

(c) The half-time interval lasts 15 minutes.

12. PROVISION FOR MATCHES

For all matches the following provisions shall apply:

(a) Matches in all stages of the competition are played in conformity with the IFAB Laws of the Game.

(b) Matches in The JD Welsh Cup take priority over any other Official Match, Open Friendly Match or Closed Friendly Match.

(c) Any late kick-off or late arrival of a Match Official must be reported by the Referee to the Association and the National Cup Board shall have the power to impose a fine.

(d) Electronic performance and tracking systems (EPTS) are permitted. In accordance with the Laws of the Game, if used they must not pose any danger to the players and/or match officials;

(e) Post-match hospitality for players and club officials shall not be mandatory, but if it is agreed in advance by the two clubs in writing, and one team fails to honour the agreement, the offending Club will be subject to reimbursement of reasonable costs, as agreed by the FAW.

(f) The use of red cards and yellow cards for team officials are applicable and in accordance with the ‘FAW Disciplinary Procedures Concerning Field Offences in Cup Matches Only – Team Officials.’

(g) Pitch watering - For matches up to the Semi-Final:

If pitch watering is available, the home club can determine whether it is implemented. The pitch must be watered evenly and not only in certain areas. As a general rule, pitch watering must finish 60 minutes before kick-off. However, upon decision of the home club, pitch watering may also take place after that time, provided it takes place:

- between 10 and 5 minutes before kick-off, (i.e. after     the warm-up is complete) and/or

- during half-time (for a maximum of 5 minutes).

The referee is entitled to request changes to the schedule.

(h) Pitch watering - For the Semi-Final and Final:

If pitch watering is available, the Association, following consultation with both Clubs and in cooperation with the Referees, can determine whether it is implemented. The pitch must be watered evenly and not only in certain areas. As a general rule, pitch watering must finish 60 minutes before kick-off. However, upon decision of the home club, pitch watering may also take place after that time, provided it takes place:

-  between 10 and 5 minutes before kick-off, and/or

-  during half-time (for a maximum of 5 minutes).

The referee is entitled to request changes to the schedule.

13. EXTRA TIME AND PENALTIES

(a) Extra Time

Extra Time is not played in this Competition.

(b) Penalties

(i) If the result stands as a draw at the end of normal playing time, kicks from the penalty mark are taken in accordance with the procedure laid down in the IFAB Laws of the Game.

(ii) The referee decides which goal will be used for the kicks:

a. If either goal could be used for the kicks, then, in the presence of the two captains, the referee tosses a coin to decide which goal will be used.

b. For reasons of safety/security, state of the field of play, lighting or other similar reasons, the referee may decide which goal will be used without tossing a coin. Such decisions are final and require no justification.

(iii) To ensure that the procedure is strictly observed, the referee is assisted by his team, who also note down the numbers of the players on each team who have taken kicks from the penalty mark.

14. POSTPONEMENTS AND ABANDONMENTS

(a) Postponement or Abandonment for the first time

When a match has been postponed or abandoned before its completion and neither club being at fault, it must be played on or before the following Wednesday for ties where the clubs are geographically located within 100 miles and with floodlights. For all other ties, it must be played on or before the following weekend. If the clubs concerned fail to agree on a mutually agreeable date, the FAW will fix the date.

(b) Postponement or Abandonment on two occasions

When a match has been postponed or abandoned before its completion on two occasions, the fixture shall be reversed, with home advantage being awarded to the visiting team. When a fixture has been postponed by the FAW for whatever reason, this will not count as one of the ‘two occasions’ as described above. When the fixture has been reversed, the Club which will now host the match is responsible for all of the expenses as described in rule 24.

15. PROVISION FOR SEMI-FINALS AND FINAL

(a) Stadium and Match Arrangements

The National Cup Board shall determine the stadium for all semi-final and final ties and shall have direct control of the arrangements. At the Association’s request, the stadium must be clean of advertising for centralised branding.

(b) Tickets

Competing clubs will be provided with 15 complimentary tickets each. Competing clubs must settle all ticket accounts with the staging Club / Association within 14 days of the match.

16. FLOODLIGHTING

(a) Matches may be played in daylight or under floodlight conditions provided that the installation meets with the approval of the Association or by mutual agreement of the two Clubs.

(b) Clubs may appeal to the National Cup Board within three days of the receipt of the official intimation of the draw if they consider the floodlights of the Club on whose ground the tie is to be played to be below the required standard. Such appeal must be accompanied by a fee of £50.00, which may be forfeited if the appeal is not sustained.

(c) The Referee will decide at what point in the game the lights shall be switched on. This will necessitate a discussion with responsible officials of the competing Clubs before the game when an agreed signal must be arranged.

(d) The cost of floodlighting not exceeding £100.00, may be charged to match expenses at Cymru Premier League grounds and £50.00 at any other ground.

17. REPORTING RESULTS

(a) Each Club competing in a Match shall send the completed standard electronic Result Form to the Association within sixty (60) minutes of the final whistle in the Qualifying Rounds and within thirty (30) minutes of the final whistle from Round 1 onwards, using the systems and procedures set by the FAW from time to time. The Referee shall send the completed standard Referee’s Report Form to the Association within ninety (90) minutes of the final whistle, using the systems and procedures set by the FAW from time to time. The Referee’s Report Form must be complete in all details, including the result of the Match, the full names of the Players taking part in the Match, the names of the substitutes and details of any substitutions made (including the Match time when the substitution was made), match attendance and details of any yellow cards and red cards issued (including the Match time when the card was issued).

(b) From Round 2 onwards, each Home Club competing in a Match shall update live match information, using the systems and procedures set by the FAW from time to time. The details required include, but are not limited to, goals scored, penalties scored and missed, details of any substitutions made (including the Match time when the substitution was made), match attendance and details of any yellow cards and red cards issued (including the Match time when the card was issued). The Referee has the authority to amend any such details, before the Report is submitted in accordance with rule 17(a).

(c) Clubs and referees failing to comply with either rule 17(a) or 17(b) or both rules 17(a) and 17(b), or submitting an incorrect Match Report Form, may be subject to disciplinary action by the National Cup Board. 

18. PROVISIONS FOR WITHDRAWING FROM THE COMPETITION

(a) Any Club intending to withdraw must give information of their intention to do so to the FAW and to the Secretary of the opposing Club, and will be reported to the National Cup Board, who shall have power to compel such offending Club to pay the expenses incurred and take such action as they may deem suitable and expedient.

(b) Clubs failing to give a satisfactory reason for withdrawing shall not be allowed to enter the Competition the following season and shall be liable to a fine. In the Semi-Final and Final Ties any Club failing to play without showing a good and sufficient cause for such failure to play, may be adjudged by the National Cup Board to have been guilty of serious misconduct, and liable to be dealt with under the Rules of the Association.

(c) Any Club that withdraws from the Competition, after earning prize money, will be fined at least the equivalent amount of prize money received, as well as the standard fine.

19. PROVISIONS CONCERNING QUALIFICATIONS OF PLAYERS, SUBSTITUTES AND TEAM SHEETS

(a) The Cup shall be competed for annually in accordance with these rules and matches shall be placed under the Laws of the Game as approved by the International Football Association Board. Unless a satisfactory reason is given, each team shall represent the full available strength of each competing Club.

(b) In accordance with rule 19(c), a club may at its discretion use five substitute players at any time in a Cup Tie, except to replace a player who has been sent-off from the game by the Referee after play has commenced. All Substitute Players must be nominated to the referee on the official Teamsheet.

(c) During the match, each team:

      (i)  may use a maximum of five substitutes;

      (ii)  has a maximum of three substitution opportunities; 

      (iii)  may additionally make substitutions at half-time;    

      (iv)  where both teams make a substitution at the same             time, this will count as a substitution opportunity for             each team.

​​​(d) The players shall also be duly qualified according to the Rules of the Association.

(e) A player can play for more than one competing Club in the Season, provided that they are duly qualified according to the Rules of the Association.

(f) A player who has been suspended may play in postponed or abandoned ties after the term of his suspension has expired.

(g) Both Match Team Sheets must be completed and submitted using the systems and procedures set by the FAW from time to time, at least thirty (30) minutes before the advertised time of kick off in the Qualifying Rounds and at least sixty (60) minutes before the advertised time of kick off from Round 1 onwards, (except at least ninety (90) minutes before kick-off of any Match to be transmitted “live” on terrestrial television). Any Club failing to carry out these provisions will be fined a sum not exceeding £100.00.

(h) After the team sheets have been provided to the referee by both teams, and if the match has not yet kicked off, no replacement is allowed except in the following cases:

(i)  If any of the 11 players indicated on the teamsheet as forming the starting 11 are not able to start the match due to unexpected physical incapacity, they may only be replaced by any of the five substitutes listed on the initial teamsheet, with the exception of the Goalkeeper, who may be replaced by a non-listed substitute. The substitute(s) in question may then only be replaced by a registered player (players) not listed on the initial teamsheet, so that the quota of substitutes is not reduced. During the match, three players may still be substituted.

(ii) If any of the five substitutes listed on the teamsheet are not able to be fielded due to unexpected physical incapacity, they may only be replaced by a registered player not listed on the initial teamsheet.

(i) In all rounds of the Competition a player must have been a registered member of his Club by 5:00pm on the last working day before the Conference Date of the Competition. In the case of postponed or abandoned matches only those players shall be allowed to play who were eligible at the Conference Date.

(j) A registered member is one who is registered with the Association in accordance with Section H of the FAW Rules.

(k) A player on temporary (loan) transfer is ineligible to compete unless permission is given by the loaning Club in writing and a copy is submitted to the Chief Executive Officer of the Association prior to the tie.

20. VALIDITY OF PLAYERS’ QUALIFICATION

(a) If the National Cup Board have any doubt as to the qualifications of any player taking part in this Competition, they shall have power to call upon such player, or the Club to which he belongs, or for which he played, to prove that he is qualified according to the rules, and failing satisfactory proof the National Cup Board shall remove the Club from the Competition, and may impose such other penalty on the Club or player as they may think fit.

(b) If the National Cup Board removes a Club in accordance with the provisions set out in rule 20(a), their opponents are deemed to have won the tie.

21. DISQUALIFICATION

The National Cup Board shall have the power to disqualify any competing Club, or Official, or player or players for any competing Club, who may be proved to be guilty of any breaching of the Association Rules.

22. PROVISIONS CONCERNING MATCH OFFICIALS

(a) Appointments

Referees, Assistant referees and 4th officials shall be appointed by the Association. Neither past nor present members of either competing Clubs shall be eligible. In the event of any match officials failing to arrive or being incapacitated, the two Clubs must agree to a substitute.

(b) Payment of Fees and Expenses

The fees and expenses of all officials appointed by the Association to officiate in any match prior to the Semi-final Tie shall be paid by the Club upon whose ground the match takes place unless otherwise instructed by the National Cup Board.

(c) Scale of Expenses to be Paid to Officials

(i) Standard class railway fare operating on the day of the match will be allowed.

(ii) An allowance of £0.45 per mile will be allowed to all officials officiating who travel by private car.

(iii) Officials shall be entitled to claim a meal allowance of up to £10, upon production of receipts, for all matches where travel exceeds 150 miles. In the event of doubt, a route finder must be used to prove distance travelled.

(d) Scale of Fees to be paid to Officials

Qualifying Round:
Referee £35 Assistant Referees (if appointed) £25 each

Round 1 - Round 2:
Referee £65
Assistant Referees £50 each

Round 3 to Quarter-Final for matches involving one or more Clubs outside of Tier 1:
Referee £100
Assistant Referees and 4th Officials £50 each

Round 3 to Quarter-Final for matches involving two Tier 1 Clubs:
Tier 1 League Match Fees apply for all Match Officials

Semi-finals:
Referee £200
Assistant Referees and 4th Officials £100 each

Final:
Referee £220 and a souvenir medal.
Assistant Referees and 4th Officials £110 each and a souvenir medal

(e) Officials are entitled to their travelling expenses if incurred and half their fees if the match to which they were appointed is not played.

(f ) The home Club shall send details of the match to the Referee and Assistant referees who shall acknowledge receipt.

(g) Referees and Assistant referees shall acknowledge acceptance of appointments for all matches in the Competitions using the systems and procedures set by the FAW from time to time and within three days.

(h) The duties of the Referee and Assistant referees shall be defined in Laws of the Game 5 and 6.

23. PROVISIONS RELATING TO PROTESTS

(a) All questions relating to the qualification of competitors or interpretation of the rules, or any dispute whatever shall be referred to the National Cup Board, whose decision shall be final and binding on both Clubs.

(b) Every protest must be made in writing and must contain the particulars of the ground upon which it is founded. The protest must be lodged with the Association, accompanied by a fee of £100.00 within two Business Days of the match to which it relates The fee shall be forfeited to the Association in the event of the protest not being sustained.

(c) The National Cup Board may order any Club engaged in a dispute or protest to pay such sum as may be considered necessary towards defraying the expenses incurred.

(d) Any protest relating to the ground, goal posts or other appurtenances of the game shall not be entertained by the National Cup Board unless an objection has been lodged with the Referee before the commencement of the match, and not later than one hour before the official time of the kick-off. The Referee shall require the responsible Club to correct the cause of the objection, if this is possible without unduly delaying the progress of the match.

(e) When an objection has been lodged with the Referee, a protest must be made to the Association and neither objection nor protest shall be withdrawn, except by leave of the National Cup Board.

(f ) The Chief Executive Officer of the Association shall send a copy of the protest and particulars to the Club protested against.

(g) If a member of the National Cup Board is connected with the Club concerned in a dispute of protest, he shall not sit on the National Cup Board while the dispute or protest is being considered.

(h) A Club summoned to attend a Hearing of a dispute of protest may be represented by one (1) or more of its Members. A Barrister or Solicitor may represent the Club of which he is Chairman or Secretary at the time of the alleged offence, but otherwise only with the prior consent of the National Cup Board. Any person summoned to attend a Hearing of a dispute or protest must attend personally and shall not be legally represented except with the prior written consent of the National Cup Board.

24. MATCH PROCEEDS

(a) In all Rounds up to and including the Semi-final, the proceeds of matches shall be divided equally between the competing Clubs, after paying there out the Legitimate Expenses as described below;

Legitimate Expenses:

• Fees and expenses of the match officials.

• Gate attendants.

• Turnstile operators.

• Stewards and Security.

• Advertising.

• Police charges.

• Floodlighting (in accordance with rule 16).

• Contribution to First Aid Helpers.

• Clearing the ground of snow and water (provided the visiting Club is consulted beforehand on the approximate cost).

(b) For the Final tie, any profits after all costs have been deducted, shall be shared between the two clubs concerned. For clarification, these costs are not limited to those expressly stated in rule 24(a).

(c) The gate receipts shall be approximately divided immediately after the match and a full statement and settlement shall be made to opponents and the Association within 14 days of the match, on the Statement of Receipts and Payments Form supplied. Failure to comply with this clause will incur a fine and any further punishment as determined by the National Cup Board.

(d) Any Club failing to comply with these provisions may be ordered by the National Cup Board to pay interest on monies due calculated at 5 per cent above HSBC Bank base rate for the period during which they are outstanding.

(e) When a match is postponed through causes over which neither Club has any control, the expenses shall be paid out of the receipts of the match when played.

(f) In any match ordered to the replayed in consequence of a breach of rule, the Club in default shall not receive any share of the proceeds of such replayed match (except standard class railway fares for the thirteen players) without the consent of the National Cup Board, and such consent shall only be given under special circumstances. If consent be not given the share shall be taken by the Association.

(g) In cases where the receipts are not sufficient to cover the entire expenses of the match, the deficit shall be shared by the two competing Clubs.

25. SAFEKEEPING OF THE CUP

When the winning Club have been ascertained the Chief Executive Officer of the Association shall hand the Cup to the representatives on receiving a document to the following effect, and subscribed to by them –

“We, Secretary of the Club, and Members and representing the said Club, which has been declared to have won The Football Association of Wales Challenge Cup for the current year, and the same having been delivered to us by or on behalf of the said Association, do hereby, on behalf of the said club, individually and collectively, engage to return the same to the said Association on or before the first day in March in the ensuing year in good order and condition, and in accordance with the conditions of the annexed Rules, to which also we have subscribed our respective names.

The Club winning the Cup shall insure the same through The Football Association of Wales at its current value. Should the Cup be lost, destroyed or damaged by fire or any other cause whilst under the care or custody of the Club, the latter shall refund the Association the amount of its current value or the cost of thorough repair in addition to any other penalty which the Association may impose.

26. MATCH PROGRAMME

(a) For all matches, the home Club must publish a programme or team sheet, with details of both teams, which may be in hard copy and/or digital format.

(b) If requested by the Association, the Home Club shall forward to the Head of Competitions, a copy of the Match programme within three (3) days of their request.

27. TRANSMISSION OF MATCHES

The FAW shall have the sole and exclusive right to exercise the Transmission Rights and enter into Transmission Contracts and/or authorise others to do so. The Clubs shall do nothing to infringe such rights and shall at their own cost do all such things and sign all such documents as are necessary to facilitate the exercise of the Transmission Rights and enable the FAW, its agents and licensees to comply with the terms of Transmission Contracts, including without limitation the provision of access, facilities and services and the right to use Club, Official and Player names, logos, images and biographies.

The FAW may in its sole discretion stipulate and pay a live TV facility fee in respect of any match in the Competition which is transmitted live on television. Any such live TV facility fee shall be shared between the two competing Clubs under rule 24 above.

“Transmission Rights” means the sole and exclusive worldwide right in perpetuity to record (a) television or other moving pictures of any Competition match; (b) sounds of and/or commentary upon any Competition match and (c) data relating to any Competition match (and, in each case, have sole and exclusive access to the ground of each Club to do so) and transmit and/or exploit and/or otherwise make available the whole or any part of such recordings in any language and whether live and/or delayed by any and all manner and means in all current and future media including without limitation by terrestrial, cable and satellite television, radio, internet and mobile networks and whether to the public or closed groups, and to authorise others to do so.

“Transmission Contracts” means any and all contracts entered into by the FAW and/or its agents and licensees in or ancillary to the exercise of the Transmission Rights.

28. SPONSORSHIP

The FAW shall have the sole and exclusive right to exercise the Sponsorship Rights and to enter into Sponsorship Contracts and/or authorise others to do so. The Clubs shall do nothing to infringe such rights and shall at their own cost do all such things and sign all such documents as are necessary to facilitate the exercise of the Sponsorship Rights and enable the FAW, its agents and licensees to comply with the terms of Sponsorship Contracts, including without limitation the provision of access, facilities and services and the right to use Club, Official and Player names, logos, images and biographies.

“Sponsorship Rights” means any and all sponsorship rights worldwide in perpetuity relating to the Competition, including without limitation, rights to use Competition designations (such as title sponsor, official sponsor, official partner and/or official supplier of the Competition), Competition advertising rights, rights to use Competition logos, rights to Competition press and other public relations campaigns, rights to Competition licensing, merchandising and promotions but excluding Transmission Rights.

“Sponsorship Contracts” means any and all contracts entered into by the FAW and/or its agents and licensees in or ancillary to the exercise of the Sponsorship Rights.

29. COEFFICIENT RANKINGS SYSTEM

(a) The National Cup Board calculates the coefficient of each admitted club each season based on the clubs' results in the Welsh Cup competition in the five most recent seasons.

(b) The coefficient ranking system is used to rank the clubs for seeding purposes and to publicise to stakeholders.

(c) Coefficient Points are awarded as follows:

  • For winning a tie 3 points
  • For losing a tie after extra time or penalties 1 point
  • For losing a tie in 90 minutes 0 points
  • For winning the Competition 6 points

30. NOTICES

All notices required to be given to the Association by any of these rules shall be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, at the offices of The Football Association of Wales, Hensol, Vale of Glamorgan CF72 8JY.

 

As approved by the National Cup Board - Jan 2022

 

First Published

08 September 2020

Last Updated

16 August 2022

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