Man Arrested for Alleged Football Elbow Assault Bailed on Conditional Release
A 35-year-old man has been released on conditional bail following an alleged attack during a North Wales amateur football match. The victim, whose identity has not been disclosed, is said to have suffered an elbow injury allegedly inflicted by the suspect during the Ardal North West League game between Trearddur Bay and Porthmadog.
Footage of the incident, which took place at Y Traeth stadium in Gwynedd on January 17, has circulated widely on social media. Police have confirmed that the man was arrested on suspicion of assault and are now investigating the matter further.
District Inspector Iwan Jones said that police were working closely with the victim to gather evidence and appealed for anyone who filmed the incident to come forward, so they could include their statement in the case file submitted to the Crown Prosecution Service. "Sharing certain information or speculating about guilt or innocence can have serious consequences," he warned.
Both teams involved in the match have expressed regret over the incident, with Trearddur Bay apologizing for what happened and releasing player Tom Taylor following an emergency general meeting of their committee on Sunday. Porthmadog FC confirmed that injured player Danny Brookwell is recovering at home after suffering a concussion during the game.
The Football Association of Wales (FAW) has also launched its own investigation into the incident, with no further comment from either team or the governing body available for now as the matter remains under investigation.
A 35-year-old man has been released on conditional bail following an alleged attack during a North Wales amateur football match. The victim, whose identity has not been disclosed, is said to have suffered an elbow injury allegedly inflicted by the suspect during the Ardal North West League game between Trearddur Bay and Porthmadog.
Footage of the incident, which took place at Y Traeth stadium in Gwynedd on January 17, has circulated widely on social media. Police have confirmed that the man was arrested on suspicion of assault and are now investigating the matter further.
District Inspector Iwan Jones said that police were working closely with the victim to gather evidence and appealed for anyone who filmed the incident to come forward, so they could include their statement in the case file submitted to the Crown Prosecution Service. "Sharing certain information or speculating about guilt or innocence can have serious consequences," he warned.
Both teams involved in the match have expressed regret over the incident, with Trearddur Bay apologizing for what happened and releasing player Tom Taylor following an emergency general meeting of their committee on Sunday. Porthmadog FC confirmed that injured player Danny Brookwell is recovering at home after suffering a concussion during the game.
The Football Association of Wales (FAW) has also launched its own investigation into the incident, with no further comment from either team or the governing body available for now as the matter remains under investigation.