Wrexham Football Club's ladies team are will return to action next season at a new home.

Former members of the Welsh Premier Women's League, the Reds withdrew in 2015/16 citing a lack of players.

But the club are set to make their comeback in the North Wales Women's League next term with home games to be played at Penycae's Riverside ground.

New head coach Luke Wynne will take charge of the side following his extensive involvement with the Racecourse Community Fund's Girls U16 team.

Wynne said: "I am proud to have been given the opportunity to take on this role, my aim is to build the club and develop the program to make us competitive in the league this season.

"I have experience working within the RCF girls set up which I think will hold me in good stead".

RCF Business Development Manager, Matthew Jones is confident the club have made the right appointment and is delighted to have agreed a groundshare deal with Penycae.

Jones said: "It is important we get this first appointment right, I have been in discussions with a number of candidates and having had an in-depth conversation with Luke, really feel he is the best person to drive this forward.

"Luke will act as head coach and be responsible for training and match day activities. The club are still seeking declarations of interest for the role of first team coach.

"I am delighted that our home venue will be with Penycae Football Club. Colin and myself have had a couple of meetings and this really feels like the ideal place begin our journey.

"The facilities here are superb, the pitch looks wonderful, the dressing rooms are excellent and the club house is something that really adds to what we as a club can offer.

"We have been working with Penycae on other projects so to extend this partnership is something that I am very happy about."

Wrexham will be holding recruitment sessions in the coming weeks.

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