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Stalwart's 50 years of dedication is honoured by club
Carmarthen Journal
|April 23, 2025
A LONGSTANDING figure at Carmarthen Town Football Club has been recognised for more than 50 years of work championing budding young talent in the sport.

Peter Hughes Griffiths has been involved at the club for more than 50 years, since the early 1970s.
As a young man he played for Drefach Felindre’s Bargoed Rangers and for Trinity College in Carmarthen, a side which he captained, while studying. He was then signed to play for Ammanford in the Welsh League before moving to Aberystywth, where he also had a stint with the town’s club.
Before becoming a player, as a boy his father would bring him to Carmarthen to watch Carmarthen Town AFC play and it was the start of a lifelong association with the club.
His passion for football has been juggled alongside a career in politics he is still a county councillor in the town at the age of 85, a former mayor, and worked for years alongside Plaid’s first MP Gwynfor Evans as well as working in entertainment, having appeared on Noson Lawen.
At a recent home game against Tre-felin at the Richmond Park ground known as the LHP Stadium Peter was presented with a lifetime membership award from Carmarthen Town AFC president and his lifelong friend Einsley Harries.
Despite never playing for the club, his behind-the-scenes work and can do attitude has forged a path for many youngsters getting into football and on to great achievements.
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