Great to catch up with Caernarfon Town goalkeeper Luned Williams to find out a little more about her football life.
Born on August 4, 2000, Luned Mair Williams has played for Caernarfon since they returned to senior football in 2022-23.
Goalkeeper Luned has made 38 appearances in all competitions for the club, which competes in the North Wales Women’s League West Division.
I started playing for a team when I was about 6/7, but played at home and in school far before then.
Everyone used to play at school and it was the one thing I wanted to do every break time.
No, I was an outfield player until there was a game last season against Kinmel Bay where we had no keeper. Due to me being fairly tall, I ended up stepping up. I lacked experience and confidence but played really well as the game ended 0-0.
I started playing for Cae Glyn United when I was about 6 or 7 before moving to Caernarfon Town Junior Ladies when I was about 10.
During my senior years, I had a short spell at Pwllheli but returned to my hometown club Caernarfon Town when it was re-formed in the 2022/23 season.
My favourite save is from my first game as a goalkeeper where I saved a shot with my legs to keep the game level.
Pwllheli. Lovely girls and good football. What more could a team want?
I look up to Caoimhin Kelleher. I am a massive Liverpool fan and when your world class keeper (Alisson Becker) gets injured, people expect you to be scared when you’re chosen to stand in for him.
However, despite all the pressure, Kelleher always steps up and does the job, keeping Liverpool fans full of confidence. He also used to play outfield before stepping up to help his team.
Losing is hard but my coach Owain’s faith in me inspires me to keep going. The most important thing to do is try your best on the pitch.
Yes, Caernarfon has a lot of talent and potential, we will have our chance to show it this season.
Beating Llangefni 5-3 away last season was amazing because it was a result no one expected.
I love to play on my PlayStation and spend time with family and friends.
It’s always the right time to qualify for a major finals. If we succeed then great. If not, we can try again.
Also we have some great players at the moment like Jess Fishlock who I believe can get us over the finishing line in this (Euro play-off) final.
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