2013–14 Welsh Women's Cup

2013–14 FAW Women's Cup
The Welsh Women's Cup
Country  Wales
Teams 25
Champions Cardiff Met. Ladies F.C.

The 2013/14 FAW Women's Cup was the 22nd season of Wales' national association football knock-out competition. It saw 25 clubs apply for entry, three less than previous season. Cardiff City Ladies were the defending champions.

Cardiff Met. Ladies F.C. won the title, after finishing runner-up three times in the last four years.

Format

Play is a straight knock-out. First two rounds are drawn on a regional basis. Seven teams receive a bye to the second round.

Results

First round

Played on 20 October 2013. Drawn into North and South groups. PILCS, Cardiff Met, Cardiff City, Wrexham, Port Talbot, Swansea City and Caernarfon Town received a bye to the second round.[1]

North
Kinmel Bay Girls3–3 aet (5–6 p)Aberystwyth Town Ladies
Llanidloes Ladies2–3Llandudno Junction Ladies
Northop Hall Girls3–2Denbigh Town Ladies FC
Prestatyn Ladies & Girls0–2Llanfair United Ladies
South
Briton Ferry Llansawel 17–0Merthyr Town Ladies FC
Caerphilly Castle Ladies & Girlsw/oGarden Village Ladies FC
Camrose0–13Newcastle Emlyn Ladies
Cwmbran Celtic Ladies FC9–0Pontardawe Town Ladies FC
Dafen Welfare Ladies FC2–9Cyncoed Ladies

Second round

Played on 17 November 2013, again drawn into North and South groups.

North
Aberystwyth Town Ladies1–2Wrexham Ladies
Llandudno Junction Ladies1–2Caernarfon Town Ladies
Llanfair United Ladies4–2Northop Hall Girls
South
Briton Ferry Llansawel0–9Swansea City Ladies
Cardiff City FC Women6–0Port Talbot Town Ladies
Cwmbran Celtic Ladies FC10–1Garden Village Ladies FC
Newcastle Emlyn Ladies0–5Cardiff Metropolitan Ladies
PILCS Ladies FC4–1Cyncoed Ladies

Quarter final

Played on 16 February 2014. First open draw of the Cup.

Caernarfon Town Ladies6–0Llanfair United Ladies
Cardiff City FC Women0–5Cardiff Metropolitan Ladiesat Cardiff Met
Cwmbran Celtic Ladies FC0–2 aetPILCS Ladies FC
Swansea City Ladies3–1Wrexham Ladies

Semi final

Played on 16 March 2014. PILCS lost a 2–0 lead against Cardiff Met.[2]

Cardiff Metropolitan Ladies3–2 aetPILCS Ladies FCat Newtown AFC
Swansea City Ladies3–0Caernarfon Town Ladiesat Taffs Well FC

Final

The final is played by two former finalists. Swansea are the 2011 champions, while Cardiff Met. has lost three finals between 2010 and 2013.

Cardiff Metropolitan Ladies 4–0 Swansea City Ladies
Emily Brown
Emily Brown
Chloe O'Connor
Emily Brown
Report
Stebonheath Park, Llanelli

References

  • Cup at faw.org.uk
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