DateRHjemme v Ude-
04/07 16:10 - Cardiff City kvinder v Wrexham kvinder 5-1
04/07 16:10 - Pontypridd Town kvinder v The New Saints kvinder 0-3
04/07 16:10 - Barry Town kvinder v Cardiff Met kvinder 1-2
04/03 18:45 - Swansea kvinder v Aberystwyth kvinder 1-1
03/31 13:00 - Swansea kvinder v Cardiff City kvinder 2-0
03/27 19:45 - The New Saints kvinder v Pontypridd Town kvinder 4-0
03/27 19:45 - Aberystwyth kvinder v Wrexham kvinder 0-2
03/27 19:45 - Cardiff City kvinder v Swansea kvinder 4-0
03/27 19:30 - Cardiff Met kvinder v Barry Town kvinder 2-0
03/24 14:00 - Pontypridd Town kvinder v Barry Town kvinder 2-1
03/24 14:00 - Wrexham kvinder v Swansea kvinder 2-3
03/10 14:00 - Cardiff Met kvinder v The New Saints kvinder 4-1
03/10 14:00 - Swansea kvinder v Wrexham kvinder 3-2
02/11 17:10 - Wrexham kvinder v Cardiff Met kvinder 2-2
02/11 17:10 - Barry Town kvinder v Pontypridd Town kvinder 2-0
02/11 17:10 - Aberystwyth kvinder v The New Saints kvinder 3-3
02/04 14:00 - Swansea kvinder v Aberystwyth kvinder 1-1
02/04 14:00 - Wrexham kvinder v Pontypridd Town kvinder 3-2
02/01 19:45 - Aberystwyth kvinder v Cardiff Met kvinder 4-0
01/28 14:00 - Cardiff Met kvinder v Barry Town kvinder 0-1
01/28 14:00 - Swansea kvinder v The New Saints kvinder 5-0
01/28 14:00 - Wrexham kvinder v Aberystwyth kvinder 1-0
01/24 19:45 - The New Saints kvinder v Wrexham kvinder 2-3
01/21 17:10 - Cardiff City kvinder v Wrexham kvinder 3-0
01/21 14:00 - Barry Town kvinder v The New Saints kvinder 4-1
01/14 15:46 - The New Saints kvinder v Cardiff City kvinder 0-6
01/14 14:00 - Wrexham kvinder v Barry Town kvinder 1-0
01/14 14:00 - Swansea kvinder v Cardiff Met kvinder 3-0
01/14 14:00 - Pontypridd Town kvinder v Aberystwyth kvinder 1-1
01/10 19:30 - Pontypridd Town kvinder v Cardiff Met kvinder 0-1

Wikipedia - Adran Premier

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 three semi-professional teams. As of 2024, the league is ranked 42nd overall by the UEFA Women's association club coefficients.

History

In its first three seasons, the league was divided into two Conferences that played a double round robin, with the winner of both contesting a final for the championship. The first season featured no relegation, from the 2010–11 season onwards, the last placed team in each conference got relegated.

Since 2012–13 the league is played in one group only. In 2015–16 two teams were relegated. The eight clubs who formed the League were Aberystwyth Town Ladies, Caernarfon Town Ladies, Llanidloes Ladies, Manorbier Ladies, Newcastle Emlyn Ladies, Swansea City Ladies, UWIC Ladies and Wrexham Women.

2012 Season Launch

The league was increased to five teams per Conference in 2010–11, with Caerphilly Castle Ladies and Trefelin Ladies joining the South and Llandudno Junction Ladies joining the North. Manorbier Ladies ceased playing activities after their inaugural season.

Llandudno Junction's stay in the league lasted just one season before they were relegated; they were replaced by Northop Hall Girls.

In May 2021, the Football Association of Wales announced a restructuring of the league, including cutting the number of teams from nine to eight, splitting the second tier into northern and southern conferences, and the introduction of a U19 development league. The restructuring saw Abergavenny Women's FC, Caerphilly Castle Ladies and Briton Ferry Llansawel Ladies demoted to the second tier, while Barry Town United Ladies FC and The New Saints joined the Premier League. The choice of top-tier teams in the restructuring was met with a significant amount of criticism, as Abergavenny had finished within the top four during the 2020–21 season and The New Saints did not have a complete senior women's side. FAW head of women's football Lowri Roberts stood by their decision, adding that "we have to be able to compete with Tier 3 in England. The WSL and Championship in England are professional and semi-professional and we’re a long way off that. It’s unlikely we’ll get to a professional level."

Rebranding

In August 2021, the league also announced a rebranding initiative, changing the name from "Welsh Premier Women's League" to "Adran Premier", adopting the Welsh word adran (division). For sponsorship reasons it is named the "Genero Adran Premier" (sponsored by Welsh firm Genero). The second tier conferences were likewise renamed Adran North and Adran South. The rebranding was in part an effort to remove the word "Women's" from the league name to achieve better parity with the men's game. The league cup was likewise rebranded to the Adran Trophy.

Wales - Premier League - Kvinder er den bedste kvindefodboldrække i Wales. Det var tidligere kendt som Welsh Premier League Women, men blev omdøbt til Premier League i 2022. Ligaen blev grundlagt i 1992 og består af 10 hold, der spiller hinanden to gange i en sæson. De øverste to hold kvalificerer sig til UEFA Women's Champions League, mens de to nederste hold rykker ned til Welsh Women's League Division 1. Swansea City er de forsvarende mestre, men Cardiff City er det mest succesfulde hold i ligaens historie med 11 titler.