Why are the English FA voting on Welsh football plans?
Briefly

The FA board will meet to discuss a proposal for a new Welsh cup competition that would allow Cardiff City, Swansea City, Wrexham, and Newport County to compete against teams from the Cymru Premier League. The Football Association of Wales (FAW) claims the initiative, backed by UEFA, could generate £3 million annually, earmarked for grassroots projects and women's football. In addition to potential European qualification, the proposal aims to boost the performance and ranking of Welsh teams on the European stage, ultimately increasing financial support from UEFA.
The FAW's proposal to allow Welsh EFL clubs into a new cup competition aims to raise funds and improve Welsh football's stature in Europe.
With the backing of UEFA and Cymru Premier clubs, the new cup competition is expected to generate £3 million annually for grassroots investments.
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