Play your part this festive season
Swansea City is calling on the Jack Army to help play your part in our local community this festive season by checking in on your friends and neighbours.
To mark international day of people with disabilities, the Swansea City Disabled Supporters' Association (DSA) attended a tour of the Swansea.com Stadium to learn more about the accessible facilities at the venue.
As Wales prepare for their third World Cup Group B game against England, former Swansea City and Wales midfielder Owain Tudur Jones reflects on the defeat to Iran, why Rob Page's side can show it is not yet the end of an era and leave their mark on this tournament.
This is the latest in a series of columns OTJ will provide throughout Wales’ involvement in the tournament.
OTJ is a part of S4C’s World Cup team. S4C will show every Wales game during the 2022 FIFA World Cup, with coverage of Wales v England getting underway at 6pm on Tuesday evening.
Lifelong Swans fan and founder member of Jacs y Gogledd, Emyr Davies, visited Mkushi in Zambia earlier this year to provide local children with football kits and stationary provided by Swansea City.
Saturday’s Championship match against Wigan Athletic (November 5) will be Swansea City's Remembrance fixture and, as we commemorate those who have served or been lost in conflict, the club has joined with Swansea City AFC Foundation to give out 100 free tickets to armed forces veterans.