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Llandudno Ladies Football Club are a Welsh women's association football club based in
Llandudno Junction Llandudno Junction (), once known as Tremarl, is a town in the Community (Wales), community of Conwy in Conwy County Borough, Wales. Llandudno Junction and neighbouring Deganwy are both part of the built-up area and community of Conwy. It take ...
,
Conwy County Borough Conwy County Borough () is a Principal areas of Wales, county borough in the north Wales, north of Wales. It borders Gwynedd to the west and south and Denbighshire to the east. The largest settlement is Colwyn Bay, and Conwy is the administrativ ...
. They currently play their home games at
Maesdu Park Maesdu Park (known as The Go Goodwins Stadium for sponsorship reasons) is a multi-sport stadium in Llandudno, Wales. It is currently used mostly for football (soccer), football matches, and is the home ground of JD Cymru North League team Llandu ...
and play in the Adran North.


History

Llandudno Ladies were founded as Llandudno Junction Ladies as they were affiliated to men's team
Llandudno Junction Llandudno Junction (), once known as Tremarl, is a town in the Community (Wales), community of Conwy in Conwy County Borough, Wales. Llandudno Junction and neighbouring Deganwy are both part of the built-up area and community of Conwy. It take ...
. In 2010, Llandudno Junction Ladies were promoted into the Welsh Premier Women's League however they only lasted one season before being relegated. In 2012, they were promoted back to the Welsh Premier Women's Football League due to the league expanding to twelve teams and becoming a fully national league. In their debut season back in top flight, Llandudno set a Welsh record for the most goals scored in a top flight game in Wales by winning 23–0 against Caerphilly Castle F.C. In 2013, they adopted the name of MBi Llandudno Ladies due to sponsorship. This was dropped in 2016 and the team name reverted to Llandudno Ladies. In 2014, Llandudno Ladies moved to
Maesdu Park Maesdu Park (known as The Go Goodwins Stadium for sponsorship reasons) is a multi-sport stadium in Llandudno, Wales. It is currently used mostly for football (soccer), football matches, and is the home ground of JD Cymru North League team Llandu ...
due to changes in the Premier League's ground criteria and a new 3G pitch being installed, and switched affiliation to the men's team Llandudno F.C. In 2016, Llandudno Ladies reached the
FAW Women's Cup The FA of Wales Women's Challenge Cup, better known as the Welsh Women's Cup is the national women's football cup competition for Wales. It is run by the Football Association of Wales. As Wales had no national league for women until the establ ...
final against Cardiff City Ladies F.C. aiming to become the first
North Wales North Wales ( ) is a Regions of Wales, region of Wales, encompassing its northernmost areas. It borders mid Wales to the south, England to the east, and the Irish Sea to the north and west. The area is highly mountainous and rural, with Snowdon ...
team to win it since
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in 2002. Following the closure of Wrexham Ladies F.C. in 2016, Llandudno Ladies and Rhyl & Prestatyn Ladies F.C. were the only clubs from North Wales remaining in the Welsh Premier Women's Football League until the 2019–20 season. Llandudno Ladies began the 2019-20 season in the Welsh Women's Premier League, but withdrew in December 2019 citing a difficulty in recruiting and retaining players. Their resignation request was accepted and as such their playing record in the 2019–20 season was expunged.


2021–present

In 2021, the Welsh Women's Premier League was renamed the
Adran Premier The Adran Premier (, 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 organised by th ...
, and the second tier split into Adran North and Adran South. They returned to playing in the 2021-22 season, joining the Adran North, and winning their conference that season. However they had not yet applied for a new Tier One license, so were not eligible for promotion to the Premier. In the 2022-23 season, they came in third in the conference. In the 2023-24 season, Llandudno finished as champions of the Genero Adran North, however, they lost the promotion play-off 4-0 to Briton Ferry Llansawel and missed out on promotion to the Genero Adran Premier. In the 2024-25 season, Llandudno failed to win the title, and finished 4th place in the Adran North, below Connah's Quay (1st place), Llanfair United (2nd Place) and Felinheli (3rd place).


Current squad


Past squads

, most recent Premier League squad.


References


External links

* {{Twitter, llandudnoladies Women's football clubs in Wales