Officials say Mr Ford will leave his post on March 31. In a statement, the FAW said: “Since Mr Ford’s appointment in 2009, the FAW’s profile in European and World football has greatly increased and there has been significant improvements in world class facilities including the National Training and Development Centres at Dragon Park, Newport and Colliers Park, Wrexham and the new National Elite Centre and FAW Head Quarters at Hensol, near Cardiff. “During his tenure, Wales has hosted several prestigious events such as the UEFA Women’s U19 European Championships in 2013, the UEFA Super Cup Final in 2014 and the women’s and men’s Champions League Finals in 2017.
Jonathan Ford will step down as FAW Chief Executive on March 31
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Jonathan Ford will step down as FAW Chief Executive on March 31
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Died: February 15, 2021. WHEN Ron Brown, the firebrand Scottish Labour MP, sprang towards a startled Mrs Thatcher during her visit to Glasgow in September 1982, William McDougall was one of the police officers who arrested him. Six years later, when Pan Am flight 103 crashed onto Lockerbie with such catastrophic consequences, it was McDougall who took a key co-ordinating role, establishing grid references and setting up search teams. His support, as his old colleagues recall, was invaluable, his ability to successfully liaise and unite with other emergency services a distinct advantage. And when he retired from the police, having become Chief Superintendent and appointed Director of Senior Training at the Scottish Police College, Tulliallan, it was into another career altogether, as Security Advisor to the Scottish Football Association.