A person has been arrested on suspicion of assault after an incident throughout a match in Wales’ third tier on Saturday.
North Wales Police mentioned a 35-year-old was in custody following the Ardal North West League sport between newbie sides Trearddur Bay and Porthmadog FC on 17 January.
Trearddur Bay initially mentioned on Sunday that Tom Taylor had been suspended after a video confirmed him showing to elbow a Porthmadog FC participant within the face.
In a second assertion – after an emergency normal assembly of the committee – they introduced he had been launched by the membership.
Footage of the incident at Y Traeth (The Seashore) stadium in Gwynedd has circulated extensively on social media.
North West Police mentioned in an announcement they have been conscious of the video.
“Officers have been making enquiries to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident,” they mentioned. “As a part of this investigation, a 35-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of assault. He stays in police custody right now.
“Enquiries are ongoing and we’d ask members of the general public to not speculate while the investigation continues.”
The Soccer Affiliation of Wales (FAW) confirmed to BBC Sport Wales it was wanting into the incident.
A press release learn: “Tier-three matches fall underneath the jurisdiction of the FAW. The FAW is conscious of the incident and might be reviewing it.”
Match knowledge reveals referee Richard Gwyn Edwards didn’t problem any crimson playing cards throughout the contest, which was gained 3-2 by hosts Porthmadog.


