Wales mourns former FAW president Fear
Thursday, February 24, 2022
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Former Football Association of Wales (FAW) president Brian Fear has passed away at the age of 85.
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A popular character across all levels of the game in Wales, Brian Fear joined the FAW in 1977, and was the longest-serving member on the association’s council, serving as FAW President between 1994 and 1997. During his time with the FAW, he also served as a UEFA expert in transfer matters.
With a passion for the domestic game, Fear was also an active member of the Welsh Football League for more than 50 years, having initially joined the committee in 1965 before holding the positions of vice-chairman and chairman.
Helping local football and charities
Meanwhile, his involvement with local team Aberdare Town as secretary and later life vice-president resulted in a stand being built in his honour in recognition of his services to the club and football in the local community. Outside of football, Fear’s fundraising work helped a number of local charities.
“Brian Fear’s commitment to the game in Wales has been exemplary, and his uninterrupted service since 1977 is testament to that,” said current FAW president Steve Williams. “He will be sorely missed by everyone at the association.”