Anglesey, Wales – It is with deep sorrow that the Welsh community mourns the loss of Trefor Lloyd Hughes MBE, the former head of the Football Association of Wales (FAW) and a long-serving councillor from Anglesey. Hughes passed away on Thursday, November 13, 2025, at the age of 77, after a prolonged battle with illness. His death marks the end of a significant chapter in Welsh football and local governance, where his contributions and leadership had a lasting impact.
What Happened:
Trefor Lloyd Hughes was a towering figure in Welsh football, having dedicated decades to the sport, both as a key figure in governance and as a devoted promoter of football across Wales. Hughes was notably president of the FAW from 2012, following earlier roles as treasurer and senior vice-president. His financial acumen and leadership were pivotal in guiding the FAW through crucial stages of growth and development.
In recognition of his exceptional contributions to the sport, Hughes was honored with an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in 2016, a testament to his dedication and commitment to football. Throughout his career, he also represented Wales internationally, acting as a UEFA delegate for six years, helping to advocate for Welsh football at major European events. His colleagues fondly remember him as a “remarkable character and a genuine lover of football”, lauding his warm leadership style, which cultivated professionalism and a nurturing environment for talent across all levels.
Career and Legacy:
In addition to his significant achievements within football, Hughes made his mark in local politics, where he served as a councillor for Anglesey County Council. First elected in 1995, Hughes returned to the council in 2008 to represent the Maeshyfryd region, continuing his work until his passing. His dedication to the welfare of his community was evident in his time on Holyhead Town Council, where he also served as mayor.
Beyond his work as a public servant, Hughes’s earlier years included serving as an ambulance driver, further demonstrating his lifelong commitment to helping others. Hughes was a beloved figure in both his professional fields, praised for his kindness, optimism, and deep pride in his Anglesey heritage.
Public Reactions:
In the wake of Hughes’s death, tributes have poured in from all corners of Wales. The FAW expressed their heartfelt condolences, remembering Hughes as a key figure in shaping the modern landscape of Welsh football. Anglesey County Council also mourned the loss, with local leaders highlighting Hughes’s unwavering dedication to both his political career and his community.
Former colleagues, friends, and football enthusiasts have shared stories of Hughes’s impact, focusing on his generosity, humor, and steadfast leadership. His influence extended beyond football and politics, as he was also remembered as a father figure to many within the local community.
What’s Next:
Plans for a memorial and tribute to honor Trefor Lloyd Hughes MBE’s life and legacy are expected to be announced soon. The Welsh community will undoubtedly come together to pay their respects to a man who devoted his life to the betterment of his country, his sport, and his community.
In Closing:
Trefor Lloyd Hughes MBE may no longer be with us, but his legacy will continue to shape the landscape of Welsh football and local politics for many years to come. He leaves behind a community that will never forget his contribution, leadership, and dedication.
May he rest in peace, knowing that his work and influence will live on through those he inspired.
