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Owain Tudur Jones is a Welsh presenter on TV and radio, football pundit and former professional Welsh international footballer. He currently works as the lead presenter on the daily Welsh-language magazine show Heno on S4C and BBC iPlayer, and regularly appears as a football pundit on BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio Cymru and Sgorio on S4C.
He also works as a co-commentator for the UEFA Conference League on TNT Sport.
During his playing career, Owain represented a number of clubs including Swansea City, Norwich City and Brentford, as well as earning caps for the Wales national team across a ten-year career before injury forced him to retire.
Throughout his professional career, Owain Tudur Jones played for a number of clubs, scoring over 30 goals, including:
– Porthmadog (10 appearances)
– Bangor City (96 appearances)
– Swansea City (44 appearances)
– Swindon Town (11 appearances)
– Norwich City (5 appearances)
– Yeovil Town (20 appearances)
– Brentford (6 appearances)
– Inverness Caledonian Thistle (48 appearances)
– Hibernian (14 appearances)
– Falkirk (4 appearances)
Owain Tudur Jones | Retirement
Following retirement, he moved seamlessly into broadcasting, working in both Welsh and English across television and radio for the BBC and S4C. In 2017 he launched and produced The Longman’s Football World Podcast, which ran for 64 episodes, before expanding further into entertainment.
He has since appeared on several popular Welsh television programmes, including the language-learning series Iaith ar Daith alongside former Wales manager Chris Coleman, and has co-presented Dathlu Dewrder (the Welsh version of the Pride of Britain Awards) from 2020 to 2023. He has also taken on small acting roles, often appearing as himself, in S4C comedy-drama productions.
Outside of broadcasting, Owain is a passionate golfer and enjoys spending time on the course whenever he is not working in the studio or on location.