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    Cutting-edge new gym complex lifts spirits of youth football team with sponsorship deal

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 3, 2023No Comments
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    THE team behind a much-anticipated new health, exercise and wellbeing complex have shown their support for a community football club.

    LVL5 Gyms Ltd is the new sponsor of Llysfaen Knights junior soccer squad.

    Led by manager Colin Archer, the under-14s play in the Colwyn and Aberconwy Junior League and thanked owners Sion Pritchard and Rich Blake – who hails from the village – for providing them with full kits, training wear and rain jackets.

    Colin, a UEFA and FA Youth Awards-qualified coach with more than 25 years’ experience, including time spent in America with MLS side Chicago Fire’s Academy, said the company’s backing has already made a huge difference.

    “The team is getting better, numbers are growing, and we are very ambitious, but with no sponsor or kits for the players we were at a bit of a loss, we didn’t know what to do,” he said.

    “I can’t thank Sion and Rich enough, they have invested in this young squad and that has given them so much confidence, which we will hopefully turn into positive results out on the pitch.

    “We are so very grateful – thank you LVL5 Gyms!”

    Rich was proud to be able to support his local community at grassroots level and wished Llysfaen Knights the best of luck for the rest of the season.

    “I grew up in Llysfaen so it’s a real honour for me personally to be sponsoring the boys,” he said.

    “To be able to give something back and to hear what a difference it has already made is heartening.”

    LVL5 Gyms is moving ahead with plans to transform empty units at the former Tudno Castle hotel site in Llandudno into a high-quality gym, coffee, and smoothie bar, changing rooms, sauna and more.

    The 6,000 square metre two-floor facility will employ up to 10 people and both Sion and Rich are hopeful their proposals for the coastal resort will be supported by the local community.

    “We have had a lot of positive feedback and are confident LVL5 Gyms can bring something fresh to Llandudno,” said Sion.

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