North Wales goalkeeper Becca Elliott has left Adran Premier club The New Saints.
Elliott, 26, joined Saints in August 2024 and made 24 first team appearances, helping them win the Genero Adran Trophy last season and finish a highest-ever third in the top flight.
The highly-rated stopper started out with Mostyn Girls before featuring in the renowned Prestatyn Girls team which won the 2014-15 Under-16 Welsh Cup and subsequent quadruple.
Having made appearances for both Wales’ U17 and U19 sides, she went on to represent Flint Town United, Prestatyn and Caernarfon Town before playing for Llandudno in the Welsh Premier Women’s League.
She then signed for newly-formed CPDM Bangor at the start of 2021-22.
Over three seasons, she totalled 57 appearances for Bangor’s first team, winning the North Wales Women’s League title with the invincibles of 2022-23.
As for Becca’s next move, a message on her social media over the weekend may have given a clue.
Relating to leaving TNS, she said: “Been a pleasure 💚🫡
“Now to focus on football being a fun hobby.”
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