Kendall commits to Steelmen
Goalkeeper Lee Kendall has committed himself to Port Talbot Town Football Club with a new contract.
Kendall signed the new deal on Monday night after an impressive first season at the club following his arrival from champions Rhyl in the summer.
"I am delighted that Lee Kendall has agreed a new contract with the club," said Chairman Andrew Edwards. "Lee is without doubt one of the best goalkeepers in the country and his commitment to this club is a huge boost as we plan for next season.
"Lee has been in fantastic form since he joined Port Talbot Town and I am sure he will play a vital part in our future successes."
A former Wales International at Under-21 level, Lee returned to Wales with Cardiff City before moving into the domestic top-flight with Barry Town and then moving to Haverfordwest County in 2002 where he later signed a five-year contract, the longest deal ever agreed in the league.
A high-profile move to Rhyl in 2007 followed and he won the Welsh Premier League title with the North Wales club in 2008-2009 before signing for Port Talbot Town in August 2009 after playing for Rhyl in the UEFA Champions League against Partizan Belgrade.