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Jordan aims to make an impact at Llangefni Town in 2025-26

Jordan Roberts (yellow and green) in action for Y Felinheli in 2022-23

Attacking midfield ace Jordan Roberts has committed to Llangefni Town for the 2025-26 season.

The 23-year-old joins the Anglesey club after turning out for CPDM Y Felinheli last term.

Jordan began her career playing for Bangor-area side City Pumas.

She later represented Tranmere Rovers and a variety of Caernarfon Town teams before joining a tremendous Bethel Under-16 side which won the North Wales Coast Cup in 2017-18.

An amazing Maroons team included Anest Roberts, Llio Henshaw and Erin Maloney, who netted twice in the final of the aforementioned competition against Wrexham RCF.

Jordan (front row, third from left) lines up with the great Bethel Under-16s side which won the North Wales Coast Cup in 2017-18

Jordan later played in a very young Caernarfon Town team in North Wales Women’s League Division Two before joining newly-formed CPDM Bangor in 2021-22.

She scored on her debut in a 6-2 victory at NFA and netted 15 goals in 20 games for a Bangor outfit which finished second in the North Wales Women’s League.

Jordan made nine appearances for Felinheli in 2022-23 and played 10 times for the same club last season, scoring the winner in a 1-0 success against CPD Y Rhyl 1879.

Her strengths include her creative ability and quick-passing style, as well as having a good eye for goal. Diminutive in size, she is big in heart and determination.

She is also an expert dog trainer and loves Fleetwood Mac and Bruce Springsteen!

Jordan joins Lowri Thomas as a new face at Llangefni this season, where both girls will be looking to breathe new life into their football careers.

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