A 35-year-old man has walked free under conditional bail following allegations of assault during a high-profile amateur football match in North Wales. The incident occurred on January 17th between Trearddur Bay and Porthmadog in the Ardal North West League at Y Traeth stadium.
Footage of the altercation, which has been widely shared online, appears to show the alleged victim being struck in the arm with an elbow. Authorities have confirmed they are working closely with the victim and appealed for witnesses to come forward.
The man was arrested on suspicion of assault and is currently bailing pending further investigation. Police Inspector Iwan Jones urged individuals who filmed the incident to reach out, highlighting that sharing certain information could lead to legal consequences.
Both Trearddur Bay Football Club and Porthmadog FC have since released statements. The latter has apologized for the incident, while releasing player Tom Taylor following an emergency committee meeting. Trearddur Bay has vowed cooperation with any ongoing investigations, while declining further comment at this time. Meanwhile, The Football Association of Wales (FAW) is conducting its own inquiry into the matter.
Footage of the altercation, which has been widely shared online, appears to show the alleged victim being struck in the arm with an elbow. Authorities have confirmed they are working closely with the victim and appealed for witnesses to come forward.
The man was arrested on suspicion of assault and is currently bailing pending further investigation. Police Inspector Iwan Jones urged individuals who filmed the incident to reach out, highlighting that sharing certain information could lead to legal consequences.
Both Trearddur Bay Football Club and Porthmadog FC have since released statements. The latter has apologized for the incident, while releasing player Tom Taylor following an emergency committee meeting. Trearddur Bay has vowed cooperation with any ongoing investigations, while declining further comment at this time. Meanwhile, The Football Association of Wales (FAW) is conducting its own inquiry into the matter.