Davies proud of Caernarfon's Euro history makers

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Image caption, Richard Davies succeeded Huw Griffiths as Caernarfon Town manager in 2023
  • Author, Aled Williams
  • Role, 成人快手 Sport Wales

Richard Davies is 鈥渋mmensely proud鈥 to be the first manager in Caernarfon Town history to lead the club into Europe.

Caernarfon, one of Welsh football鈥檚 most famous clubs, have qualified for the Europa Conference League, fulfilling a long held ambition of the club and its large fanbase.

鈥淲e made history,鈥 Davies said, reflecting on the Saturday afternoon in May when they secured European qualification.

The Canaries beat Penybont 3-1 in the Cymru Premier play-off final in front of a crowd of just under 2,000 at The Oval.

鈥淚t was a fantastic occasion with all the fans and the raw passion you saw at the end, with all the kids and even the older generation joining in, captures what we鈥檙e about as a club," Davies added.

鈥淭hey鈥檝e been here through thick and thin. We鈥檙e very much a community club so it was a very proud moment.

鈥淵ou talk about 13 years ago - they were close to closing the gates and a few of the fans came together to get the financial package to make sure the gates didn鈥檛 close.

Video caption, Caernarfon boss Davies 鈥榩roud鈥 to make history

鈥淚鈥檝e had 50-year-old men saying that we鈥檝e made their dream come true, so it鈥檚 nice to give them something back.鈥

As Davies suggests, Caernarfon have been through some difficult times, which culminated in the club dropping down into the third tier of Welsh football in 2010.

They would go on to spend three seasons at that level.

But Caernarfon have now established themselves in the top-flight Cymru Premier, finishing in the top six last season before winning the play-off final.

Qualifying for Europe will not only provide a financial boost, but will also be a foundation for the club to build on.

鈥淚t gives us stability for the next couple of years at least,鈥 Davies added.

鈥淲hat you hope to do then with the money is to try and get into Europe again in the next two or three years.

鈥淭hat will be the aim for the club now 鈥 we need to build, we can鈥檛 stand still and think 鈥榳e鈥檝e got into Europe, that鈥檚 it.鈥

鈥淲e鈥檝e enjoyed the moment but you get a taste of it and want more.鈥

Caernarfon鈥檚 first European trip will be relatively short, as they head to Northern Ireland to face Crusaders.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a tough one, they鈥檙e a full-time outfit,鈥 Davies said.

鈥淲e鈥檒l definitely be the underdogs and they鈥檒l be expected to beat us. We鈥檒l do our homework on them and we鈥檒l rise to that challenge.鈥

Caernarfon鈥檚 home, The Oval, does not meet Uefa requirements so Nantporth Stadium, the ground of traditional rivals Bangor, will host the home leg.

The club's decision to play in Bangor rather than at New Saints' Park Hall stadium, in Oswestry, has paid off with Thursday's game a sell-out.

鈥淚t gives the fans more of an opportunity to get there,鈥 Davies said.

鈥淔or me as a manager it鈥檚 a grass pitch so I think that will help us.

鈥淲e鈥檝e got to look past some of the other elements as such and just concentrate, first and foremost for us as a club, on trying to progress. Anything else is just background noise."