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Ammanford AFC to host Cardiff City in Nathaniel MG Cup

Ammanford AFC to host Cardiff City in Nathaniel MG Cup

The match was originally scheduled to take place in the capital but has now been reversed following a mutual agreement between the two clubs.
It will be played at the Recreation Ground on Saturday, July 19, with kick-off at 2.30pm.
Rob Thomas, chairman of Ammanford AFC, said: "This is a massive coup for the club and it's wonderful that everyone at Cardiff City has been so accommodating.
"It will be a pleasure to welcome them to our home.
"It will be great to host an EFL team and some of the brightest up-and-coming talents in Welsh football, as well as offering our side a chance to pit their wits against a very strong squad as well as offering our faithful and fantastic Black and White Army a chance to enjoy a memorable occasion on their doorstep."
Despite both clubs' involvement in various Welsh cup competitions over the years, this will be their first-ever competitive meeting.
Ammanford AFC has thanked Cardiff City for its cooperation and communication in reaching the decision and says it looks forward to welcoming the club and its supporters to Carmarthenshire.
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