Adam Hold is back with the club where he won a famous treble last season.
The 26-year-old attacking player has rejoined Penmaenmawr Phoenix after a spell with Ardal North West club Prestatyn Town, where he bagged five goals in 12 appearances.
Scorer of more than 100 senior goals, the former Welsh Colleges player began his career as a teenager with Llandudno Junction and Conwy Borough during the 2016-17 season.
In 2017-18 he signed for Llandudno Albion and began a memorable five-season association with the club.
Between his debut campaign and 2022-23, when Albion sadly disbanded, Adam netted a total of 42 goals, finishing top-scorer for the club with 15 in that final season.
He also had a very productive spell around that time with all-conquering Rhyl and District Sunday League side FC Mally of Llandudno Junction.
At the start of 2023-24, Adam joined CPD Y Rhyl 1879, scoring eight goals in 21 matches – netting in each round of the FAW Amateur Trophy the Lilywhites played in – before returning to Conwy in February where he saw out the campaign.
Last season saw Adam sign for Penmaenmawr Phoenix, where he played a key role in the Cae Sling club winning an unprecedented treble of North Wales Coast East Premier Division title, NWCFA Intermediate Cup and Cookson Cup.
The left-winger scored 34 goals in 38 matches across all competitions, including 23 from 25 league outings.
He played in five matches for Phoenix at the start of the current season, scoring three goals, before deciding on a move to Prestatyn in mid-August.
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