LLANDUDNO Albion FC held their final training session as a club, with the team to fold at the end of the season.
In February, the Ardal Leagues North West (Welsh third tier) club announced it fold after failing to reach a ground share agreement as part of FAW licence regulations.
This was in large part due to the unavailability of the OPS Wind Arena, which has been unplayable since September after an inspection of the pitch by UEFA and the FAW found a “slight health and safety issue in one area of the pitch”.
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The board made the decision to call it a day, not willing to play away for another season, and having had difficulty attracting new committee members.
With three league games left, the club held its final training session, as they approach a “hectic” week with games at home to CPD Bangor 1876 and Nantlle Vale followed by an away fixture against Brickfield Rangers.
A Llandudno Albion FC spokesperson said: “And that’s a wrap! Llandudno Albion’s last ever training session.
“The lads go into a hectic seven days now starting Saturday Vs CPD Bangor 1876 FC.
“It is going to take a monumental effort from the entire squad as we close the curtain on this rollercoaster ride with some fantastic stories to tell.
“One last push now lads.”
The side currently sit in 12th place, and will hope to end their nine years by avoiding relegation.
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