Striker Callum Parry has left CPD Y Rhyl 1879 and decided to join hometown Llanrwst United for a fourth time in his career.
Parry, 26, has previously had three spells with the Rwsters, as well as spending time in Tier 2 at Colwyn Bay, Holyhead Hotspur and Porthmadog.
In 2019-20, he netted 30 goals in 20 appearances for Llanrwst before joining Colwyn Bay in the January 2020 window.
He was back at Gwydir Park for the 2021-22 campaign, when he banged in 27 goals in 28 appearances prior to switching to Porthmadog at the start of 2022.23.
Parry rejoined Llanrwst in January 2023 and had amassed 34 goals in 33 matches before deciding to sign up for Rhyl 1879.
So Parry’s overall first team record for Tier 3 Llanrwst in all competitions is a remarkable 91 goals in 81 matches.
Parry made seven appearances for Colwyn Bay, scoring once, played in just four games for Hotspur at the start of 2021-22- he joined the previous season which was wiped out by the pandemic – and registered six goals in 19 outings for Porthmadog.
Parry joined Rhyl in January 2024 and notched 20 goals in 28 league and cup appearances for the Lilywhites.
He was top-scorer in Ardal North West last season with 24 goals, splitting his total between Llanrwst and Rhyl.
In a brief statement, Rhyl 1879 said: “Callum expressed a wish to return to his home town club in Llanwrst due to personal circumstances so it was agreed we wouldn’t stand in his way. Thanks for your efforts in a lilywhites shirt Cal, best of luck for the future.”
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