‘Diolch’ – 17-goal striker announces departure from Cymru Premier club
Adam Davies was a popular figure at Caernarfon Town. (Pic by Sam Eaden/FAW)
Experienced Cymru Premier forward Adam Davies has confirmed his departure from Caernarfon Town following three seasons at The Oval.
The 29-year-old forward leaves the club with a record of 36 goals and 23 assists in 108 appearances for the Canaries, having been a consistent attacking presence during his time in north Wales.
Davies was an unused substitute in Caernarfon’s Welsh Cup final victory, although he featured in every round leading up to the final and played a key role in the club’s run to lifting the trophy.
In the 2025/26 season, he enjoyed a particularly productive campaign, registering 17 goals and nine assists in 37 appearances. A strong spell between mid-August and September saw him hit a notable run of form.
During his time at Caernarfon, Davies also gained experience in European competition after the club secured qualification for the UEFA Conference League through the playoffs.
No details have yet been confirmed regarding his next move. However, with both Sion Bradley and Zack Clarke set to return to The New Saints following the conclusion of their loan spells, Caernarfon are likely to require attacking reinforcements ahead of their European campaign, which is due to begin in early July.

His goodbye to Caernarfon Town
Davies reflected on his departure in a brief message, bringing the curtain down on what has been a successful spell with the club.
The former Airbus UK Broughton striker highlighted the key milestones of his time at The Oval, writing: “Three great seasons have come to an end. More than 100 appearances, a few goals, play-off wins, UEFA Conference League and being part of a team that won the Welsh Cup. Diolch, Caernarfon Town.”
Cymru Premier career
Wherever Davies ends up next, they will be signing a player with significant Cymru Premier experience.
He has registered 38 goals and 23 assists in 123 appearances in the Welsh top flight, underlining his consistency at that level.
Earlier in his career, he enjoyed a standout spell with Airbus UK Broughton, scoring 28 goals in 25 games to secure the Cymru North Golden Boot as the Wingmakers lifted the title.
Davies also overcame a serious setback during that campaign, suffering a tibia and fibula injury that required surgery. His return to top-level football and ability to perform at a high level since is a testament to his resilience, and any future club will be confident in the experience and character he brings.
