Llandudno Ladies F.C.

Llandudno Ladies F.C.
Full name Llandudno Ladies Football Club
Ground Maes Du
League Welsh Premier Women's Football League

Llandudno Ladies Football Club, currently known as MBi Llandudno Ladies Football Club due to sponsorship, are a Welsh women's association football club based in Llandudno Junction, Conwy County Borough. They currently play their home games at Maes Du and play in the Welsh Premier Women's Football League.[1]

History

Llandudno Ladies were originally founded as Llandudno Junction Ladies as they were affiliated to men's team Llandudno Junction. In 2010, Llandudno Junction were promoted into the Welsh Premier Women's League however they only lasted one season before being relegated.[2] 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.[3] In their debut season back in top flight, Llandudno set a Welsh record for the most amount of goals scored in a top flight game in Wales by winning 23–0 against Caerphilly Castle F.C..[4] In 2013, they adopted the name of MBi Llandudno Ladies due to sponsorship.[5]

In 2014, Llandudno Ladies moved to Maes Du due to changes in Welsh Premier Women's Football League's ground criteria and a new 3G pitch being installed.[6] In 2016, Llandudno Ladies reached the FAW Women's Cup final against Cardiff City Ladies F.C. aiming to become the first North Wales team to win it since Bangor F.C. in 2002.[5]

Following the demise of Wrexham Ladies F.C., Llandudno Ladies and Rhyl & Prestatyn Ladies F.C. were the only clubs from North Wales remaining in the Welsh Premier Women's Football League.[7]

References

  1. "MBi Llandudno Ladies FC Club Information". Welsh Premier League. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  2. "WPWL Honours". Welsh Premier Women's League. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  3. "Historic Weekend for Welsh Premier Women's League". Welsh Premier League. 2012-09-14. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  4. Wales, North. "Llandudno Junction Ladies FC in record books after 26–0 win". Daily Post. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  5. 1 2 Jones, Dave (2016-04-14). "Llandudno Ladies aim to end 14-year wait for northern glory". Daily Post. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  6. "MBi Llandudno Ladies FC Club Information from Football Association of Wales". Football Association of Wales. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  7. Jones, Dave (2016-02-23). "Meet the Manager: Sarah Colville (MBi Llandudno Ladies)". Daily Post. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
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