Cardiff City Ladies F.C.

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Cardiff City Ladies
CardiffCityLadiesLogo.gif
Full nameCardiff City Ladies Football Club
Founded1975; 46 years ago (1975), as Llanedeyrn LFC
GroundCCB Centre for Sporting Excellence, Ystrad Mynach[1]
ChairMichele Adams MBE[2]
ManagerJames Fishlock[3]
LeagueFA Women's National League South
2019–20FA Women's National League South (season abandoned)
WebsiteClub website

Cardiff City Ladies Football Club is a Welsh women's football club playing in the English FA Women's National League South.

History[]

The club was founded in 1975 as Llanedeyrn L.F.C. after a local charity match.[citation needed] 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.[citation needed]

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 its operations became an independent outfit again.[citation needed] 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' (although they are still referred to as such by media such as BBC Sport), 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.[citation needed] Relegated in the 2007–08 season, the club again were promoted to the National Division in 2010–11.[4]

Because Cardiff City Ladies has won the Welsh Women's Cup, the club has represented Wales played in the UEFA Women's Cup.[citation needed]

First-team squad[]

As of 15 July 2020.[5]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Wales WAL Laura O'Sullivan
DF Wales WAL
DF Wales WAL
DF Wales WAL
DF Wales WAL
MF Wales WAL
MF Wales WAL
MF Wales WAL Hannah Miles
MF Wales WAL
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Wales WAL
FW Wales WAL Nadia Lawrence
MF Wales WAL
MF Wales WAL
FW Wales WAL (captain)
FW Wales WAL
FW Wales WAL Grace Horrell
FW Wales WAL Kylie Nolan

Former players[]

Honours[]

Record in UEFA competitions[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Home Ground". Cardiff City Ladies. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  2. ^ "Queens honours: Michele Adams enjoys MBE 'career highlight'". BBC News. 16 June 2017. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  3. ^ "Cardiff City Ladies Welcome a New Coaching TeaM". Cardiff City Ladies. 10 July 2020. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  4. ^ "Cardiff City Ladies win promotion". BBC. 8 May 2011. Retrieved 18 May 2011.
  5. ^ "Women's First Team". Cardiff City Ladies. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  6. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-05-08. Retrieved 2016-04-21.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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