Created by Regan Gilflin and Cardiff-based creative studio Unify, this mural is the first of its kind in Wales, a powerful legacy piece honouring Jess Fishlock and her extraordinary impact on Welsh football.
Painted directly onto the surface of a public pitch, it is a symbol of belief, resilience, and the doors Jess has helped open for the next generation.
This mural isn’t just a tribute. It’s a call to action. A message to young girls everywhere to embrace the game, step onto the pitch, and know there’s a place for them in football.
Regan Gilflin is best known for her visual storytelling and community-focused work. Her murals explore identity, culture, and connection, often spotlighting underrepresented voices. Regan’s recent work includes the Jazz Legends of Tiger Bay mural for Transport for Wales, a portrait of Betty Campbell for Hansh S4C, and collaborations with organisations such as the BBC and SC Johnson.
Unify was founded by Shawqi Hasson and Yusuf Ismail, two artists and storytellers committed to using creativity as a force for representation, inclusion and community pride. They are best known for the celebrated My City, My Shirt & My Cymru, My Shirt campaigns, and its poignant Gary Speed Mural. From local projects to global work with Adidas and WWE, they continue to reshape how culture and belonging are seen in everyday spaces
This project was funded by the Welsh Government’s Euro 2025 Partner Support Fund.
