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BBC News
17-07-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Jones among departures as Swans Women announce retained list
Swansea City Women are in discussions with Lauren Davies (pictured) over the possibility of a new contract, but former Wales international Nia Jones is among seven players leaving the have revealed their retained list going into the 2025-26 campaign, with 17 members of last season's squad to stay on with the Jones, 33, who is also a Wales netball international, departs Swansea having signed last Haynes, Rachel Cullen, Jasmine Guymer, Sophie Brisland-Hancocks and Robyn Pinder have also left the Adran Premier side.A club statement read: "Swansea City Women wishes all departing players the best in their future careers."Swansea City Women retained list: Chloe Chivers, Steph Turner, Aimee Deacon, Lucy Finch, Katy Hosford, Stacey John, Sammy Wynne, Madison Murray, Emily Thomas, Jessica Williams, Emily Richards, Taite Trivett, Maisie Miller, Caitlin Williams, Verity Jones, Opal Rayner, Megan Clarke.


BBC News
25-06-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Football Daily Wales prepare for Women's Euros debut
Katie Smith is joined by former Wales international Nia Jones and Danny Gabbidon as well as BBC Wales' Alex Richards to assess Wales' chances at Euro 2025. They go back to where it all started, going from not having a full-time coach to reaching the European Championships. And crucially, the team look at how well Wales will be able to compete, with France, England and the Netherlands in their group. 8:10- The Journey Wales' first full-time head coach Jarmo Matikainen 20:30- The impact of Rhian Wilkinson 32:00- The squad 38:00-The Group of Death 43:30-A supporters' view