Llanelli AFC has secured a top-tier FAW licence, a significant achievement for the club despite their struggles in the Cymru Premier. The licence, which assesses clubs against a range of criteria including ground facilities, safeguarding, and financial management, is a testament to the club's hard work and dedication behind the scenes. Manager Terry Boyle, who replaced Lee John in January, will be looking to use this stability to rebuild the team and push for a return to the top flight. Llanelli AFC's current season has been difficult, with the club rooted to the bottom of the Cymru Premier's Play-Off Conference, having won just twice in 22 regular season matches. However, the club's off-field stability has been a consistent theme in recent years, with the club becoming the first in Wales to launch a fan investment campaign on Republic Europe. This campaign, which invited supporters and investors to back the club's ambitions, has been earmarked for the redevelopment of Stebonheath Park and building stronger youth pathways. The club's ambition to return to European competition is still a key goal, and securing the governance and infrastructure standards required to operate at Cymru Premier level is a crucial step towards achieving this. Llanelli AFC's return to the top flight this season, as Cymru South champions, was a significant milestone after six years in the lower divisions. The club will be looking to use the experience gained this season to push for a quick return to the top tier. With their next fixture an away trip to Haverfordwest County on 18 April, Llanelli AFC will be looking to end the season on a high note. The club's fans will be hoping that the groundwork being laid off the pitch will mean that their absence from the Cymru Premier will be a short one.