Bala Town and striker Cameron Ferguson have parted company by mutual consent, bringing an end to the forward’s short but impactful spell at Maes Tegid.
What happened?
The 23-year-old, son of former Everton and Scotland striker Duncan Ferguson, had been expected to play a leading role in Bala’s push for an immediate return to the Cymru Premier. However, following positive discussions between both parties, the club has confirmed his departure, with the striker having arrived from Flint Town United midway through last season.
Why it matters for Bala Town
Ferguson wasted little time making his mark, scoring six goals and registering two assists in just 11 appearances for the Lakesiders, becoming a key figure in Bala’s attack during the closing stages of the campaign. His performances, coupled with a strong work ethic and professional approach, quickly earned him the respect of teammates, coaching staff and supporters alike.
What comes next?
The striker’s departure leaves Bala searching for a replacement ahead of the new Cymru North season, while Ferguson is likely to attract considerable interest from clubs across the Welsh football pyramid, having established himself as a popular figure on and off the pitch, with his next move being watched with interest, as Bala Town looks to bounce back from their last result, a 1-2 loss to Briton Ferry on 2026-04-18, and improve on their recent form of 2W-0D-3L, having lost their last two games
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