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Welsh girls' football gets £1m facilities upgrade
A new 3G pitch at Dragon Park in Newport will improve training for women and girls across Wales.
Team Wales to carry Cymru Wales brand onto the podium at Glasgow 2026
The Welsh Government’s ‘Cymru Wales’ brand has partnered with Team Wales for the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games, marking the first time the brand will feature across athletes' kits as they compete on the world stage this summer.
From boxing to bowls - energy savings granting a greener future for sports
An energy saving grant scheme has invested over £5.4million to help sports clubs across Wales make improvements that lower energy costs and make their buildings more efficient.
Football clubs urged to access mental health course
The Minister for Sports is urging football clubs across Wales to take up a mental health training course to better support teams, coaches, and players.
Making a splash - £5million to transform Welsh sporting facilities and iconic pool
A £5m investment announced today [Friday 19 November] will save Gwersyll yr Urdd’s Llangrannog swimming pool and boost women’s grassroots sport.
Getting fit for the future: Serving up revitalised sporting facilities for all
Court collaboration projects demonstrate commitment to improving sports infrastructure across Wales.
Creative support for Cymru Women’s Euro debut
As Cymru’s Women prepare to kick-off in Switzerland this weekend for their Euro 2025 debut, many projects are happening across the country and beyond to celebrate this monumental achievement.
Welsh football clubs supported to reach mental health goals
Every football club in Wales will be able to access one of around 1,000 mental health awareness training places as part of a drive to better support clubs to support their teams, coaches and players and their wider community.