Haverfordwest County are delighted to confirm the final design for next season’s UFL warm-up shirt!

The club engaged local primary schools throughout Pembrokeshire, tasking pupils to submit their designs for the shirt. We were thrilled to receive a total of 269 entries from 12 classes in seven schools, before narrowing the submissions down to a final four.

A poll was then conducted on social media to decide a winner, with Joseph Davies from class 5RS at Pembroke Dock Community School receiving the most votes.

The design features the colours of the Pembrokeshire flag – blue, yellow and black – with a striped and splashed effect across the shirt.

The shirts will be worn for the first time prior to this evening’s UEFA Conference League first qualifying round first leg against Floriana at Centenary Stadium in Malta.

Commenting on the process, Community Manager Harry Thomas said: “We were delighted to be able to engage with the community by inviting primary school pupils from across the county to create our warm-up top for the 2025-26 season. We received over 250 entries, all extremely creative and unique in their own way.

“I’d like to say a huge congratulations to Joseph Davies from Pembroke Dock Community School for receiving the most votes across all of our social media platforms.

“I cannot wait to see his design, inclusive of the Pembrokeshire flag and Haverfordwest County colours, being worn by the first-team players in European fixtures and throughout the upcoming season!”

Congratulations, Joseph, and thank you to each and every pupil who took the time to create a design and the schools for their engagement!