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Yahoo
06-08-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Champions Cardiff start Adran Premier season at TNS
Champions Cardiff City will begin the defence of their Genero Adran Premier title away to The New Saints. The Bluebirds, who also won the Bute Energy Welsh Cup, will face last season's Adran Trophy winners at Park Hall on Sunday, 7 September. Newly promoted Pontypridd United begin at home to Aberystwyth Town while Barry Town United host Swansea City. New Wrexham head coach Jenny Sugarman's first game in charge will be away to Briton Ferry Llansawel. The final round of phase one fixtures will be played on Sunday, 25 January ahead of the league split which sees the top four teams compete in the Championship Conference.


BBC News
06-08-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Champions Cardiff start Adran Premier season at TNS
Champions Cardiff City will begin the defence of their Genero Adran Premier title away to The New Bluebirds, who also won the Bute Energy Welsh Cup, will face last season's Adran Trophy winners at Park Hall on Sunday, 7 promoted Pontypridd United begin at home to Aberystwyth Town while Barry Town United host Swansea Wrexham head coach Jenny Sugarman's first game in charge will be away to Briton Ferry final round of phase one fixtures will be played on Sunday, 25 January ahead of the league split which sees the top four teams compete in the Championship Conference.


Cambrian News
24-04-2025
- Sport
- Cambrian News
Wales Women's Euro 2025 matches to be aired live by S4C
"We've seen a tremendous growth in the following for women's matches over the last few seasons in the Genero Adran Premier on S4C. Its great that fans will now be able to follow the national team's matches in the Euros in Welsh on S4C, the only channel where you can watch all of Wales' matches.


BBC News
21-04-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Pontypridd comeback against Nomads seals Adran Premier return
Pontypridd United sealed an immediate return to the Genero Adran Premier with a 3-2 come-from-behind victory against Connah's Quay Nomads in the promotion play-off final at Latham Park in Wild-McGregor put the Genero Adran North champions ahead before Poppy Kendrick-Jones doubled Nomads' lead before Hindmarsh pulled a goal back for Ponty soon after the restart, heading in from a corner, but it took until 10 minutes from time for Nicole Fenton to find an a minute later the comeback was complete when Quianna Wheeler converted Emily Poole's cross to send Ponty back to the top flight after just a season's absence, replacing Cardiff Met who have been relegated.


BBC News
13-04-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Adran Premier champions Cardiff secure late win
Championship ConferenceCardiff City 3-2 Briton Ferry LlansawelThe New Saints v Wrexham: Cardiff were presented with the Genero Adran Premier trophy after they returned to winning ways with a 3-2 win over Briton Ferry Llansawel in their final league game of the season at Cardiff City lost against Wrexham a week earlier, Kerry Walklett put Cardiff ahead inside the opening 25 minutes but Megan Kearle levelled a minute later. Fiona Barry restored Cardiff's advantage before the Richardson equalised for Ferry - who finished the season as runners-up - but Nieve Jenkins ensured Cardiff could celebrate in style with a stoppage time New Saints 1-0 Wrexham: Lexi Jones' goal seven minutes from time gave Adran Trophy winners Saints a narrow win over Wrexham at Park Hall to secure a third-place finish. Wrexham face in the Bute Energy Welsh Cup final at Newport's Rodney Parade later this month. Plate ConferenceCardiff Met 0-2 Barry Town United: Already relegated Cardiff Met fell to a 17th defeat of the season with Erin Murray scoring a brace for the City 4-1 Aberystwyth Town: Swansea finished their campaign on a high note with goals from Emily Richards, Taite Trivett, Jessica Williams and Stacy John-Davis secured victory after Carys Bufton had levelled for Aber.