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Teen plans to leave uni 'debt free' after making £35,000 selling vintage football shirts
Key takeaways
- Angharad Thomas BBC Wales Cowshed Eleri Williams has opened Ballers CP in Cardiff's Royal Arcade.
- Eleri Williams, 18, set up an online football shirt resale business from her parents' spare room during her GCSEs.
- Three years later, she has now opened a shop in Cardiff and said her profits will help fund her law degree, describing the success of her side hustle as "completely overwhelming" and "a surreal experience".
Angharad Thomas BBC Wales Cowshed Eleri Williams has opened Ballers CP in Cardiff's Royal Arcade. A teenager who started reselling vintage football shirts and made more than £35,000 has said she now aims to graduate university debt‑free.
Eleri Williams, 18, set up an online football shirt resale business from her parents' spare room during her GCSEs.
Three years later, she has now opened a shop in Cardiff and said her profits will help fund her law degree, describing the success of her side hustle as "completely overwhelming" and "a surreal experience".
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