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Gwalia United F.C.

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Women's football club in Cardiff, Wales
"Cardiff City Ladies F.C." redirects here. For the team playing in the Welsh leagues, see Cardiff City FC (women).
Football club
Gwalia United F.C.
Founded1975; 50 years ago (1975), as Llanedeyrn LFC
GroundNewport Stadium, Newport
Capacity5,058 (3,246 seated)
OwnerMichele Adams, Julian Jenkins & Damien Singh
Club ChairwomanMichele Adams MBE
ManagerJames Thomas
2023–24 FA Women's National League South, 8th of 12
Websitehttps://gwaliaunited.com

Gwalia United Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl-droed Gwalia Unedig) is a Welsh women's football club playing in the FAWNL Southern Premier Division. The club was renamed Gwalia United prior to the start of the 2024–25 season.[1] Prior to this, the club was most recently called Cardiff City Ladies F.C. but has also played as Llanedeyrn L.F.C., Inter Cardiff F.C. and Cardiff County L.F.C.[2]

History

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The club was founded in 1975 as Llanedeyrn L.F.C. after a local charity match.[3] In 1981 the name was changed to Cardiff L.F.C., and in 1993 the club linked up with Inter Cardiff F.C. and started playing at the Cardiff Athletic Stadium.[citation needed ] In 1997, the connection with Inter Cardiff was terminated and the club changed its name to Cardiff County L.F.C while affiliating with the Cardiff County Council.[citation needed ] In 2001 the club began affiliating with Cardiff City, the professional men’s club from the same city.[4]

At the beginning of the 2003 season, however, the club severed its connection with its male counterpart when its members voted against the men’s club's proposals and its operations became an independent outfit again.[5] Although they were allowed to keep use of the Cardiff City name and kit colours, their crest is very different, and no longer uses the famous moniker 'Bluebirds', incorporating the Welsh red dragon instead.

In 2006 Cardiff City Ladies won the FA Women's Premier League Southern Division and were promoted to the National Division for the first time.[6] Relegated in the 2007–08 season, the club again were promoted to the National Division in 2010–11.[7]

In the 2021/2022 season, Cardiff City Ladies were relegated from the FA Women's Premier League Southern Division and were demoted to the National Division. Club Chair Michele Adams said "We'll be back!" and in the following season; 2022/2023, the Dragons returned to the FA Women's Premier League Southern Division at the first time of asking.

Dragons Training Centre

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In 2022 the club opened their youth training centre for girls aged 6–16.[8]

The Dragons Training Centre uses the Soccer Profile to measure and track players' progress, enabling them to develop their technical skills. The sessions run at the centre are open to all players regardless of team affiliation or ability.[citation needed ]

The centre is based at the FAW facility, Amdani Hi @ Ocean Way. This is a pioneering hub for women's and girls' football, funded by the FAW.[9]

First-team squad

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As of 22 January 2025.
In green away colours, in 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Wales WAL Laura O'Sullivan
2 DF England ENG Libby Piggott
3 DF England ENG Tia Asker
4 MF Wales WAL Emily Poole
5 DF Wales WAL Ellie Lake
6 MF Wales WAL Elena Cole
8 MF Wales WAL Chloe Lloyd (footballer) (Vice-Captain)
10 MF Wales WAL Jemima Lister
11 MF Wales WAL Jessie Taylor
12 FW Wales WAL Cori Williams-Mills (captain)
14 MF Wales WAL Isabella Caunt
15 DF Wales WAL Shurima Vine
17 FW Wales WAL Maddison Perrott
18 MF Wales WAL Manon Pearce
21 MF England ENG Ruby Scahill
23 DF Wales WAL Cerys Jones
25 MF Wales WAL Keira O'Keefe
26 DF Wales WAL Maisie Miller
27 FW Wales WAL Kylie Nolan
28 FW Wales WAL Casi Gregson
31 GK Wales WAL Yasmin Davies

Former players

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For details of current and former players, see Category:Cardiff City Ladies F.C. players.

Honours

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Record in UEFA competitions

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References

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  1. ^ "Cardiff City Ladies to be renamed Gwalia United". BBC Sport. 1 March 2024.
  2. ^ "About us". Gwalia United.
  3. ^ Feringa, Megan (2022年08月22日). "Rediscovering Wales' prolific football star factory that's got a new beginning". WalesOnline. Retrieved 2022年11月21日.
  4. ^ Matheson, Sian (2015年06月18日). "How a Cardiff carnival led to the creation of a successful women's football side". WalesOnline. Retrieved 2022年11月21日.
  5. ^ Matheson, Sian (2015年06月18日). "How a Cardiff carnival led to the creation of a successful women's football side". WalesOnline. Retrieved 2022年11月21日.
  6. ^ "The FA Women's National League". fulltime.thefa.com. Retrieved 2022年11月21日.
  7. ^ "Cardiff City Ladies win promotion". BBC. 8 May 2011. Retrieved 18 May 2011.
  8. ^ "Dragons Training Centre". www.dragonstrainingcentre.co.uk. Retrieved 2023年02月02日.
  9. ^ "FAW / ENVIRONMENTS: FOR HER". www.faw.cymru. Retrieved 2023年02月02日.
  10. ^ "She Kicks - News Section: Cardiff City FC Win Welsh Cup". Archived from the original on 2016年05月08日. Retrieved 2016年04月21日.

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