
Wrexham University is supporting the Football Association of Wales and the UEFA Under-19 European Championship that is taking place in North Wales this summer.
The international tournament will bring Europe’s top emerging football talent to the region, attracting visitors and global attention. The University’s involvement reflects its ongoing commitment to supporting young people, driving inclusive growth, and using sport as a catalyst for opportunity.
Supporting the championship aligns with the University’s Wrexham2030 strategy, which sets out its ambition to be a leading civic university, connected to its region and focused on delivering impact through education, partnerships and community engagement.
Professor Joe Yates, Vice-Chancellor of Wrexham University, said: “We are proud to support the FAW and UEFA Under-19 European Championship and to welcome Europe’s future footballing stars to North Wales.
“This tournament aligns strongly with our Wrexham2030 vision – using education, sport and partnership to drive opportunity, aspiration and inclusive growth for our region. Major events like this not only inspire young people but also showcase North Wales on the international stage.”
Jack Rea, FAW Commercial Manager for European U19 Championship Wales, added: “We are delighted to welcome Wrexham University as an Official Partner of UEFA EURO U19 Wales. Wrexham University’s ambitious plans for the future of education in North Wales perfectly align with our ambition to celebrate the Future Of Football this Summer across the region, inspiring our communities and leaving a legacy for the next generation.”
The tournament will also create opportunities for Wrexham University students, particularly those studying sports-related degrees, to gain valuable real-world experience through engagement with a major international event.
Wrexham University works closely with partners across sport, education and industry, and its support of the tournament reflects a shared commitment with the Football Association of Wales to developing talent and widening access to opportunity.
The UEFA Under-19 European Championship is expected to deliver lasting benefits to the region, supporting its profile as a destination for major events and contributing to community pride and economic activity.
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