Haverfordwest County AFC is on the verge of securing significant investment from potential United States-based backers. Club chairman Rob Edwards has been seeking funding to take the club to the next level. The club has revealed it is in the latter stages of an agreement during an exclusivity period regarding significant investment in the club from a US-based investment fund. This investment will help the club fulfill its ambition to make the move towards full-time football and competing in the latter stages of qualifying for Uefa competition. Since Edwards took over as chairman in summer 2020, the club has had a remarkable rise, qualifying for the Europa Conference League twice in three seasons. The club's academy side has also played in Europe, and they have built a reputation as Welsh domestic football's most progressive clubs. Current Club Brugge head coach Nicky Hayen had a spell in charge during the 2021-22 season. With the Cymru Premier set for a revamp next season, Edwards has recognized the need for further investment or a full takeover if the club is to remain competitive and challenging for Europe. Edwards' company Morley Sports Management Group recently took over Scottish League 1 club Hamilton Academical. The club hopes to make further announcements in due course. Haverfordwest County AFC's rise has been impressive, and this investment will help them continue to grow. The club's fans will be eager to see how this investment will impact the team's performance. The future looks bright for Haverfordwest County AFC. And with this significant investment, the club will be able to compete with the best teams in the Cymru Premier. But the club's success is not just about the investment, it's also about the hard work and dedication of the players and staff. So, the club will continue to work towards its goals, and the fans will be excited to see what the future holds.
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Haverfordwest County AFC Secures Significant US Investment
Haverfordwest County AFC is close to agreeing significant investment from US-based backers, aiming to take the club to the next level in Cymru Premier
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