Swansea City Under-23s have donated more than £1,500 to the Teenage Cancer Trust.

The Trust is very close to the hearts of the football club after midfielder Jack Evans was diagnosed with cancer last summer.

Evans underwent successful treatment at the Teenage Cancer Trust’s unit in the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff and helped raise money for the Trust during his recovery.

The first-team and U23s squads also made significant contributions along with Jack’s family and friends, while donations were made via bucket collections during each of the development side’s matches at the Liberty Stadium last season.

The cause has received another boost courtesy of a cheque for £1,510 from players and staff of the development side, who selected the Teenage Cancer Trust as one of their chosen charities for the 2019-20 season.

The cheque was received by Jack’s sister Becky, who has become a support worker with the Trust since her brother’s diagnosis.

Becky participated in the Cardiff Half Marathon last year and, thanks to sponsorship from the first-team and U23s players and staff, managed to raise a total of £25,000.