Rhys Stephens brings to an end ten-year tenure at Llanfair United

Rhys Stephens has stood down from his role as Llanfair United manager.

Stephens, who had been in charge of the club for a decade, has decided to call time on with the Powys-based outfit. 

The popular boss rejoined the club after a coaching gig at Newtown in 2011 and enjoyed a trophy-laden spell with the four-time Montgomerysire Town Cup winners.

He was assisted by Daryl Griffiths, who together won promotion to the Cymru Alliance after Mid Wales League success in 2015.

Llanfair had two seasons in Welsh football’s second tier before being relegated but bounced back at the first attempt.

They were unable however to retain their spot in the Cymru North after the 2019/20 season was curtailed due to the coronavirus pandemic. 

Commending him for his work with the club, Llanfair’s statement announcing his departure read: “Rhys’ magnificent success, guiding the team to numerous trophies, will always be fondly remembered,

“Signing so many local players who were inspired by Rhys to play for their local club has been magnificent for the town, and Rhys has included numerous local people in the management staff too, who have all helped the club to become so successful.

“During the past 10 years, Rhys has played a huge part in using his role as manager to help form a ladies team, a youth team and he has created a strong link in the community, with the local high school, seeing numerous youngsters come through to play for the senior sides. 

“Even jobs such as washing the kit after a game when needed or marking the pitch, have never been too much for Rhys during his time as manager.

“Everyone at the club would like to thank Rhys for everything he has done. He leaves on incredibly good terms and we wish him all the best with his new endeavors.”

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