The start of the new league season for North Wales women’s football is just days away.
Already, we have had games played in the North Wales Coast Challenge Cup.
Matches in Tier 2 Ardal North and the new Tier 3 North Wales Coast Women’s League are scheduled to begin on September 7.
The North East Wales Women’s League is no more, although it is understood that the NEWFA will run a recreation league in 2025-26.
A new competition, the Central Wales North Ladies League, sanctioned by both the CWFA and FAW,is to be formed involving Central Wales and North East Wales clubs.
As of yet, details of its members have not been released. The CWFA have been contacted and we await a response.
The CWFA have stated on X/Twitter that the details of the new league are on COMET, but nothing was visible earlier today.
Hopefully, the likes of Airbus UK Broughton, Buckley Town and Northop Hall will be involved in the new set-up.
In the meantime, here are the summer signings we are aware of to date. The most active clubs have been Llangefni Town, Flint Town United and CPDM Bangor.
Holly Owen-Roberts
Leah Jones
Joanna Bramwell
Ffion Thomas
Anna Jones
No new signings known of
Megan Galeandro
Paris Schofield
Libby MacKenzie
Becca Eagles
Beth Roberts
Shannon Hobbs
Abbie Holloway
Becca Hughes
Becky Bott
Hannah Owen
Emily Bentley
Katie Bowe
Sioned Bohana
Elena Julio
No new signings known of
No new signings known of
Awel Fflur Ellis
Lois Love
No new signings known of
Lowri Thomas
Elin Roberts
Jordan Roberts
Mia Gleave
Cerys Gadd
Cara Aston
Carys Lock
No new signings known of
Lauren Jones
Sade Benjamin
No new signings known of
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