Llanidloes Town retained the Fulda Montgomeryshire Challenge Cup following a 1-0 victory over Kerry at the Recreation Ground on Saturday night.
On a damp evening in Caersws, only one goal was required to decide the outcome of the silverware, which arrived seven minutes before the half-time break when Andy Evans took advantage of some confusion in the Lambs' rearguard to lift the ball over Kerry custodian Ryan Andrew.
The MMP with Norman Lloyd Central Wales League (North) leaders made it difficult for the Daffodils to add to the tally during the second-half and posed a threat themselves on the counter-attack.
However, it was left to Llanidloes Town captain Ed Clarke to receive the county cup from former Caersws legend Graham Evans as the trophy returned to Victoria Avenue for the 24th time in the competition's history.
Action from Llanidloes Town's victory over Kerry. Picture by Stuart Townsend.
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Action from Llanidloes Town's victory over Kerry. Picture by Stuart Townsend.
Action from Llanidloes Town's victory over Kerry. Picture by Stuart Townsend.
Action from Llanidloes Town's victory over Kerry. Picture by Stuart Townsend.
Action from Llanidloes Town's victory over Kerry. Picture by Stuart Townsend.
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