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Wales over-70s footballers crowned world champions for second year running

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The Wales men’s over-70s football team have been crowned world champions for the second year in a row after victory in Japan.

The side, who did not concede a single goal throughout the tournament, beat the USA 2-0 in the final thanks to a brace from Graham Miles.

Goalkeeper Alan Meacham described the week as “brilliant” but “very demanding” as the squad battled heat, humidity and the time difference.

“It’s been really tough, but the boys have pulled together,” he told BBC Radio Wales Drive. “We’ve got a great team spirit and it’s been a fantastic experience for us at our age.”

The veteran squad played six matches, taking on sides from Germany and Australia before reaching the final. Meacham said Wales had been “by far the best team” for most of the tournament, but admitted they were under heavy pressure in the final.

“We had our backs to the wall for much of the game. The USA are a quality side with lots of former MLS professionals. But once we got our noses in front there was no way we were going to lose.”

Despite being “shattered” after the final, the players still managed to celebrate with food and drinks – and say there will “absolutely” be a party back home in Wales.

Meacham added that veterans’ football in Wales is thriving, with around 2,000 players competing in five-year age bands from over-40s through to over-70s.

“It’s great for our physical and mental well-being. We’ve made so many friends and had fantastic experiences,” he said.

With two consecutive titles secured, attention is already turning to 2026.

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Sport Pembrokeshire Awards finalists announced

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THE FINALISTS for this year’s Sport Pembrokeshire Awards have been revealed, with 39 individuals and clubs shortlisted for honours at the annual celebration of local sporting achievement.

Cllr Rhys Sinnett, Cabinet Member for Residents’ Services, said: “A big thank you to everyone who sent in nominations. The judging panel had an extremely tough task narrowing down such a strong field of candidates.

“Pembrokeshire continues to punch above its weight when it comes to sporting prowess, and I’m sure the awards will once again showcase both on-field success and the incredible efforts of the volunteers and coaches who make it all possible.”

The winners will be unveiled at a gala ceremony at Folly Farm on November 28, organised by Sport Pembrokeshire.

The event is sponsored by Valero, Folly Farm, and Pure West Radio, and will also see the presentation of three special accolades — the School Award, Lifetime Achievement Award, and Chairman’s Special Achievement Award.

The awards recognise those who have excelled in sport over the past year or dedicated their time to coaching, organising, and supporting grassroots sport across the county.


Finalists (in alphabetical order)

Girls U16

  • Mary Falconer (Climbing)
  • Cerys Griffiths (Swimming)
  • Ava Tyrie (MMA)

Boys U16

  • Conor Cremona (Weightlifting)
  • Elijah Jones (Surfing)
  • Ned Rees-Wigmore (Hockey)

Club of the Year

  • Carew Sports Club
  • Chaos Netball Club
  • Milford Haven Hockey Club

Junior Disability Award

  • Jake Evans (Llangwm RFC)
  • Jack Gray (Fishguard Thunderbolts)
  • Ella Meacham (Windswept Watersports)

Young Volunteer of the Year

  • Enfys Battelley-de Torres (Camrose AFC)
  • Alannah Field (Fishguard & Goodwick Hockey Club)
  • Alannah Heasman (Haverfordwest High School / Pembrokeshire College)

Junior Team

  • BJJ Pembrokeshire Junior MMA Team
  • HHVCS Year 7 Girls Rugby
  • Merlins Bridge FC Under-14s

Unsung Hero

  • Sarah Bagley (Windswept Watersports)
  • Geoff Daye (Lamphey Cricket Club)
  • Jenny Lewis (Clarbeston Road AFC)

Senior Team

  • East Williamston Short Mat Bowls Club
  • Fishguard & Goodwick Ladies Hockey Club
  • Pembrokeshire Hockey Club – Ladies 1s

Male Achievement

  • Llew Bevan (Darts)
  • Liam Bradley (Triathlon)
  • Reuben Lerwill (Gymnastics)

Female Achievement

  • Sanna Duthie (Running)
  • Ria Jones (Judo)
  • Amelia Nuttall (Sailing)

Disability Sport Award

  • Rachel Bailey (Boccia)
  • Evelyn Thomas (Weightlifting)
  • Hannah Webster (CrossFit)

Club Organiser

  • Huw Jones (Haverfordwest Golf Club)
  • Leanne Jones (Camrose AFC)
  • Silfan Rhys-Jones (Fishguard Table Tennis Club)

Coach of the Year

  • Jamie Barrellie (Tenby Sharks Girls Rugby)
  • Rob Codd (Fishguard & Goodwick Hockey Club)
  • James North (Kilgetty AFC)
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BBC Cymru Wales to show festive Welsh URC derbies free-to-air

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WELSH rugby fans are set for a strong line-up of festive fixtures after BBC Cymru Wales confirmed it will broadcast three BKT United Rugby Championship derbies over Christmas and New Year.

The matches will be shown live on Scrum V Live as part of a co-exclusive agreement with Premier Sports, meaning both broadcasters will carry the games simultaneously. The fixtures include Cardiff v Scarlets on Thursday, 19 December at 7:45pm, Cardiff v Dragons on Boxing Day at 3:00pm, and Ospreys v Cardiff on New Year’s Day at 5:30pm.

All three programmes will be presented by Catrin Heledd, with commentary from Gareth Rhys Owen. Former Wales stars Alun Wyn Jones and Jonathan “Fox” Davies are among the guests lined up to offer analysis.

Garmon Rhys, Interim Director of BBC Cymru Wales, said the broadcaster was pleased to showcase the festive derbies once again. He said the games had become a key part of many Welsh households’ Christmas sporting traditions and praised the production teams delivering the live coverage.

United Rugby Championship chief executive Martin Anayi welcomed the arrangement, describing the derbies as an important part of the Welsh rugby calendar and saying the partnership would help the matches reach as wide an audience as possible.

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Euro 2028: Historic opportunity for Wales to shine on world stage

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Calls for investment in transport as Principality Stadium confirmed as host

Wales is set to take centre stage in 2028 after UEFA confirmed that Cardiff’s Principality Stadium will host matches – including the opening game – of the Euro 2028 tournament.

The announcement has been welcomed across Welsh football, with senior figures saying the event will deliver a major boost to the economy, raise Wales’ global profile, and give supporters the chance to witness elite tournament football on home soil for the first time.

The Principality Stadium, which can host more than 70,000 spectators, was selected as part of the UK and Ireland joint bid. It will be the first time Wales has staged fixtures at a major men’s international tournament.

Transport concerns raised

Responding to the news, the Welsh Conservatives urged ministers in Cardiff Bay to address long-standing transport capacity issues and reconsider proposals for a tourism levy, arguing that both could affect the fan experience during the tournament.

Gareth Davies MS, the party’s Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and Sport, said: “This is fantastic news for Wales and will be a huge boost for the economy in Cardiff and beyond. It’s a brilliant opportunity to showcase our culture and our ability to host major international events on the world stage.

“We’ve already proven our credentials with the UEFA Champions League Final in 2017, and on an even bigger stage, I’m confident we can deliver an even better tournament experience.”

He added that Euro 2028 will be “a historic opportunity for Welsh fans to experience a major international tournament on home soil – something that will inspire a new generation of supporters and players alike.”

Davies said the Welsh Government should “rethink their toxic tourism tax to ensure visitors and fans can experience the best of Welsh hospitality.”

Background

The UK and Ireland were confirmed as hosts of Euro 2028 in October 2023 after Turkey withdrew from the bidding process. The tournament is expected to generate hundreds of millions of pounds in economic activity across the host nations through tourism, accommodation, transport, and hospitality spending.

Cardiff previously hosted the 2017 UEFA Champions League Final, the world’s largest annual sporting event, drawing an estimated 300,000 visitors to the city and providing a major test of transport and policing capabilities.

Exact fixtures for Euro 2028 will be confirmed closer to the tournament, but Cardiff’s opening match is expected to attract international attention and bring tens of thousands of overseas supporters to Wales.

Welsh Government ministers have previously said the tournament will be a “once-in-a-generation opportunity” to showcase Wales on a global platform.

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