CORWEN Football Club has unveiled a brand new football shirt in tribute to one of the town's finest players who has gone on to star for Wales.

Born in Wrexham, Harry Wilson went on to attend Ysgol Dinas Bran school in Llangollen and was brought up in the Denbighshire town of Corwen.

From a young age, his footballing talents were clear to see and the family made national headlines when he made his international debut for Wales aged just 16 years and 207 days old v Belgium in October 2013.

That is because his grandfather, Peter Edwards, netted £125,000 as a result of having placed a bet of £50 with bookies William Hill on Harry to someday go on and play for Wales when he was just 18-months old.

Now, his local football team - who he still regularly pays visits to - has released a football shirt in his honour.

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The white and blue Macron shirt features a graphic of 25-year-old Wilson on the back, as well as his initials. 

Sponsored by the Blue Lion, it also features the words 'Born To Play For Wales' next to the Wilson picture.

It will be worn as an away shirt for the 22/23 season in the Ardal North East League in which Corwen play.

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PICS by Ian Evans show the new kit in tribute to Harry Wilson.

Corwen FC's Ian Evans said: "Corwen FC are proud to release the Harry Wilson collaboration away kit for season 22/23.

"This really is a stunning bespoke kit and one we are all really proud of.

"We are taking orders now for this stunner and it's on sale for £40 for all adult, sizes, kids sizes also available on request."

To order yours, contact Ian on 07794438680 or skinnyevs@hotmail.com.

Dubbed the 'King of Corwen', Wilson has so far earned 39 caps for Wales, scoring five goals.

The winger has also starred in the Premier League with Bournemouth and is now currently playing for top-flight side Fulham.

Down the years, he has also had impressive spells with Cardiff City, Derby County and Hull City at EFL Championship level having started out at Liverpool FC.

Now a regular in the Wales national team set up, he is expected to be part of the team which will travel to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar in November.