FLINT Town United’s under 9s will be the envy of football clubs across the country when they take part in the team parade at this year’s FA Community Shield.Read
PENYFFORDD Colts under 16s carried the Welsh flag with pride into the knockout stages of Sweden’s Gothia Cup – the world’s largest football tournament.Read
CONNAH’S Quay Nomads’ Academy stars took on the mighty Benfica in a friendly match broadcast to more than 30,000 viewers in Portugal and met Portuguese football legend Rui Costa in the process.Read
NORTHOP Hall Girls will join Ysceifiog Wolves in representing the North Wales Coast FA in the Tesco Cup Welsh National final at Newtown’s Latham Park.Read
FLINTSHIRE Primary Schools travelled to Prestatyn Academy on Saturday needing one point out of 12 available to be crowned Phil Staley Shield League Champions.Read
YSCEIFIOG Wolves face a real-life David v Goliath clash on Sunday as the under 13s village team travel to Rhyl’s Belle Vue ground to take on Porthmadog Juniors in the North Wales Coast FA Cup final (1.30pm).Read
A THRILLING contest between the best of the region’s youth football talent ended with North Wales Coast FA beating North East Wales FA 4-2 in the Welsh U18s Cup.Read