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  2. Cardiff Met WFC - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Met WFC is a women's football club based in Cardiff, Wales. It is the student team of Cardiff Metropolitan University. The club is one of the most successful Women's Welsh Premier League team after winning the title five times (2011–12, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2017–18 and 2018–19) and qualifying multiple times for the UEFA Women's ...

  3. Adran Premier - Wikipedia

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    Current: 2024–25. The Adran Premier (English: Premier Division, formerly the Welsh Premier Women's League), currently known for sponsorship reasons as Genero Adran Premier, is the highest level of league competition for women's football in Wales. Established in 2009, it is organized by the Football Association of Wales and features four semi ...

  4. 2018–19 Welsh Premier Women's League - Wikipedia

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    2019–20 →. The 2018–19 Welsh Premier League was the tenth season of the Women's Welsh Premier League, the top level women's football league in Wales. The season began on 2 September 2018 and ended on 28 April 2019. Cardiff Metropolitan Ladies completed the domestic treble after winning the league title, the FAW Women's Cup and the Welsh ...

  5. 2013–14 Welsh Premier Women's League - Wikipedia

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    The 2013–14 Welsh Premier League was the fifth season of the Women's Welsh Premier League, the top level women's football league in Wales. Cardiff City were the defending champions having won their first championship last season. The season was won by Cardiff Met. Ladies. During the winter break Northop Hall Girls withdrew from the league.

  6. 2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League - Wikipedia

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    The 2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League was the 16th edition of the European women's club football championship organised by UEFA, and the 8th edition since being rebranded as the UEFA Women's Champions League. The final was held at the Cardiff City Stadium in Cardiff, Wales on 1 June 2017, two days before the final of the men's tournament ...

  7. Cardiff Metropolitan University F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Metropolitan University Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl-droed Prifysgol Met Caerdydd), commonly known as Cardiff Met F.C., are a Welsh football club, of the Athletic Union of Cardiff Metropolitan University, based in Cyncoed, Cardiff that plays in the Cymru Premier. The club badge features the bowman with the words " I lwyddo, rhaid ...

  8. BUCS Football League - Wikipedia

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    BUCS Football Championship, Trophy and Conference Cup. Website. bucs.org.uk/football. The BUCS Football League is the association football league system of British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS). It is the largest sport in UK higher education, with over 450 men's and women's teams competing in 100 leagues. [1]

  9. Emily Allen - Wikipedia

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    2021–. Cardiff Met. Ladies. 13 [1] (21) *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 19:00, 4 September 2021 (UTC) Emily Allen (born 29 January 1992) [2] is a Welsh [2] footballer born in Whitehaven, Cumbria, England. [3] She played for FA Women's National League South team Oxford United as a midfielder and striker until 2021.