2013–14 Welsh Premier League (women)

Welsh Premier League (women)
Season 2013–14
Champions Cardiff Met. Ladies
UEFA Women's Champions League Cardiff Met. Ladies

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. All results including them were then wiped from the table.

Changes from 2012–13

  • PILCS LFC replaced Caerphilly Castle who got relegated last season.
  • Two instead of one team are relegated after the season.

Clubs

Caernarfon Town
PILCS LFC
Newcastle Emlyn
Cardiff Met. & Cardiff City
Port Talbot Town
Llandudno Junction
Locations of teams in the 2012–13 Premier League
Team City Ground
Aberystwyth Town LadiesAberystwythPark Avenue
Caernarfon Town LadiesCaernarfonThe Oval
Cardiff CityCardiffLeckwith Stadium
Cardiff Met. LadiesCardiffCardiff University, Cyncoed Campus
Llandudno Junction LadiesLlandudno JunctionThe Flyover
Llanidloes LadiesLlanidloesVictoria Avenue
Newcastle Emlyn LadiesNewcastle EmlynParc Emlyn
Northop Hall GirlsRhydymwynDolfechlas Road, Rhydymwyn F.C.
PILCS LFCPontypool
Port Talbot Town F.C.Port TalbotThe Genquip Stadium
Swansea City LadiesPort TalbotBaglan Playing Fields
Wrexham LadiesWrexhamColliers Road

Standings

Northop Hall Girls withdrew in the winter break because of a lack of players.[1] They had lost all of their ten matches. All results were deleted from the table.

Aberystwyth Town ended the season on a relegation place but were spared from relegation after Caernarfon withdraw for the next season.[2]

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Cardiff Met. Ladies 20 18 1 1 110 12 +98 55 2014–15 Champions League
2 PILCS LFC 20 16 2 2 95 25 +70 50
3 Cardiff City 20 13 4 3 47 29 +18 43
4 Swansea City Ladies 20 11 4 5 56 21 +35 37
5 Port Talbot Town F.C. 20 7 4 9 34 49 15 25
6 Wrexham Ladies 20 6 6 8 34 35 1 24
7 Llanidloes Ladies 20 7 3 10 28 52 24 24
8 Newcastle Emlyn Ladies 20 6 3 11 37 65 28 21
9 Llandudno Junction 20 3 5 12 32 62 30 14
10 Caernarfon Town Ladies (R) 20 4 1 15 31 106 75 0101
11 Aberystwyth Town Ladies 20 2 1 17 15 63 48 7
12 Northop Hall Girls (R) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Source: shekicks.net

  • 1: Caernarfon had three points deducted for unfulfilment of fixture.

Results grid

AberCaerCardC Met.JuncLlanNewcPILCSPortSwanWrex
Aberystwyth TownX1 - 00 - 31 - 21 - 10 - 11 - 40 - 41 - 21 - 51 - 2
Caernarfon Town Women's F.C.3 - 2X1 - 70 - 54 - 63 - 03 - 22 - 35 - 20 - 52 - 5
Cardiff City F.C.1 - 05 - 0X0 - 51 - 11 - 32 - 02 - 03 - 10 - 02 - 1
Cardiff Metropolitan Ladies10 - 015 - 07 - 0X4 - 09 - 02 - 01 - 36 - 02 - 14 - 0
Llandudno Junction Ladies1 - 33 - 02 - 70 - 3X1 - 35 - 00 - 51 - 30 - 50 - 2
Llanidloes Ladies4 - 16 - 10 - 10 - 32 - 2X3 - 10 - 21 - 10 - 11 - 1
Newcastle Emlyn Ladies3 - 14 - 32 - 30 - 135 - 35 - 0X0 – 121 - 20 - 12 - 2
P.I.L.C.S. Ladies4 - 018 - 04 - 42 - 55 - 19 - 23 - 3X4 - 14 - 13 - 1
Port Talbot Ladies7 - 16 - 30 - 21 - 81 - 11 - 02 - 30 - 4X0 - 32 - 0
Swansea City Ladies F.C.2 - 011 - 01 - 11 - 35 - 18 - 01 - 11 - 41 - 1X1 - 0
Wrexham Ladies4 - 01 - 11 - 23 - 32 - 21 - 23 - 11 - 21 - 13 - 2X

[3]

League Cup

For the first time a League Cup was played. The new competition was introduced to further develop women's football.[4] In the first round four teams (Port Talbot Town, Aberystwyth Town, Llanidloes Town and Newcastle Emlyn) were drawn to receive a bye to the second round.[5] The final was played on 30 March 2014 on neutral ground at Port Talbot. Cardiff Met. won the title.[6]

First round
Cardiff Met4–1PILCS
Llandudno Junction0–1Caernarfon
Swansea City6–0Wrexham
Northop Hall1–8Cardiff City
Quarter-finals
Caernarfon Town0–2Llanidloes
Newcastle Emlyn1–4Cardiff Met
Cardiff City1–2Swansea City
Port Talbot3–0Aberystwyth Town
Semi-finals
Cardiff Met7–0Swansea City
Port Talbot Town0–1Llanidloes
Final
Cardiff Met1–0Llanidloes

References

  1. http://www.welshpremier.co.uk/news/WPL95730.ink
  2. "Aberystwyth Replace Caernarfon in WPWL". welshpremier.co.uk. 19 August 2014. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
  3. http://www.pilcsfc.co.uk/club/218982/ResultsGrid
  4. http://www.welshpremier.co.uk/news/WPL94435.ink
  5. http://blogs.dailypost.co.uk/northwalesfootball/2013/08/first-ever-womens-welsh-premie.html
  6. "Cardiff Met win Welsh Premier Cup". shekicks.net. 31 March 2014. Archived from the original on 8 April 2014. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
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