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Pitch damaged weeks before 拢500k revamp launch

Football pitch with deep tyre tracks running through itImage source, Llangynwyd Rangers BGCW FC
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The damage was discovered by the club's groundsman as he prepared for weekend matches

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Members of a community football club have been left heartbroken after their newly-revamped pitch was vandalised just weeks before it was due to host its first match.

in Bridgend county had spent half a million pounds in the past two months to improve its pavilion and grounds.

But on Friday morning, the club鈥檚 groundsman arrived at the site to prepare their other pitch for the weekend鈥檚 matches and discovered deep track marks running across it.

鈥淚t鈥檚 disgusting,鈥 said club secretary Louise Vincent.

The club has more than 500 players ranging from under 6s, through to youth level and senior.

鈥淚t looks like a motorbike, it doesn鈥檛 look like children on their bikes.

鈥淚t鈥檚 known as our football pitch鈥 we鈥檝e asked people to keep off the grass while it was re-seeded and the local community have been amazing in general.

鈥淭here are so many mountains and cycle tracks around here, and yet someone has gone and done that.鈥

Ms Vincent said the club鈥檚 second pitch had 鈥渘ot been touched鈥, meaning no imminent matches would need to be cancelled, but added the launch of the club鈥檚 improvement works, due to happen next month, would now likely have to be postponed.

It comes after "months of hard work and investment" which saw the pitch closed off last season.

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The pitch was just weeks away from being reopened after renovation works

She added CCTV footage showed the pavilion, but had so far failed to help them identify who could have caused the damage.

鈥淚t鈥檚 heart-breaking,鈥 she said.

鈥淲e have 530 players in our club who aren鈥檛 going to be able to use that pitch until we can get it sorted.

鈥淲ith the weather as it is, it鈥檚 been so unpredictable, so we had just moved our training so it was all ready for a nice launch in October.鈥

The club鈥檚 renovation project included taking on ownership of its pavilion, redoing the changing facilities and upgrading the pitches, and had been supported by funding from the Football Association of Wales and the Cymru Football Foundation.

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