Let’s look back on a memorable season for North Wales women’s football by presenting the 2023-24 Roll of Honour.
Champions – Llandudno
Runners-up – Connah’s Quay Nomads
East Division: champions – Flint Town United; runners-up – Denbigh Town
West Division: champions – CPD Pwllheli; runners-up – Llangefni Town
Regions play-off winners and overall champions: CPD Pwllheli
Champions – Cardiff City; runners-up – Swansea City, 3rd place – Wrexham
Winners – CPDM Y Felinheli; runners-up – Llanystumdwy
Winners – Connah’s Quay Nomads; runners-up – Airbus UK Broughton
Winners – Llangefni Town; runners-up – Pwllheli
Winners – Northop Hall; runners-up – Caernarfon Town
Winners – Cardiff City; runners-up – Wrexham
1 Jess Jones (Llangefni Town) 52 goals
2 Stevie Donougher (Llandudno) 31 goals
3 Zoe Stopford (Flint Town United) 27 goals
4 Jini Owen Hughes (Pwllheli) 22 goals
5 Ceri Purvis (Denbigh Town) 20 goals
6 = Kelsey Davies (Llandudno), Rosie Hughes (Flint Town United) 19 goals
8 = Rosie Hughes (Wrexham), Tegan Crockett (Flint Town United) 18 goals
10 Jen Cox (Llangefni Town) 17 goals
Lili Jones (Wrexham)
Maddie Williams (Llandudno)
Menna Evans (Bangor)
Jordan Hadaway (Llandudno)
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