Caernarfon Town have signed one of the Cymru Premier League’s most successful players ever.
Joining the Cofis for phase two of the 2025-26 campaign is Adrian Cieslewicz, best known for his time at Wrexham and spending the past 12 trophy-laden seasons with The New Saints.
A product of the Manchester City academy, Cieślewicz was born in Poland but grew up in the Faroe Islands, where he moved to at the age of 8.
Cieślewicz, 35, started his career with Faroese club VB Vágur before moving to Manchester City in 2007, spending two-and-a-half years in their youth set-up before transferring to Wrexham in July 2009.
Renowned for his electric pace, the winger/forward made 173 first team competitive appearances for the Red Dragons, netting 21 goals before departing the Racecourse in January 2014.
After a brief spell with Kidderminster Harriers, Cieślewicz returned to the Faroe Islands in 2014 to play for B36 Tórshavn.
Since joining The New Saints in 2014, Cieslewicz has won nine Cymru Premier League titles, six Welsh Cups and six Welsh League Cups.
He has made 380 appearances for Saints, scoring 98 goals and providing 67 assists, and played in 43 European matches for the Park Hall club.
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