Results

Wales Premier League Women 12/01 14:00 - Cardiff City Women v Wrexham Women W 4-1
Wales Premier League Women 11/03 14:00 - Cardiff City Women v Barry Town Women W 3-0
Wales Premier League Women 10/13 13:00 - Cardiff City Women v Briton Ferry Women D 2-2
Wales Premier League Women 10/06 16:45 - Swansea Women v Cardiff City Women L 1-0
Wales Premier League Women 09/22 13:00 - Cardiff City Women v Cardiff Met Women W 3-1
Wales Premier League Women 09/15 16:10 - Wrexham Women v Cardiff City Women W 0-2
UEFA Champions League Qualifying Women 09/07 10:00 48 ZFK Ljuboten Women v Cardiff City Women L 2-0
UEFA Champions League Qualifying Women 09/04 17:00 148 FC Twente Women v Cardiff City Women L 7-0
England National League Premier Women 08/18 13:00 - Billericay Women v Cardiff City Women L 4-0
England National League Premier Women 05/05 13:00 - Cardiff City Women v Oxford Utd Women L 1-2
Wales Premier League Women 04/07 16:10 - Cardiff City Women v Wrexham Women W 5-1
Wales Premier League Women 03/31 13:00 - Swansea Women v Cardiff City Women L 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 20 11 9
Wins 11 8 3
Draws 2 2 0
Losses 7 1 6
Goals for 41 31 10
Goals against 30 11 19
Clean sheets 6 3 3
Failed to score 6 0 6

Cardiff City Football Club Women (Welsh: Clwb Pêl-droed Dinas Caerdydd Gwraig) is a women's football club based in Cardiff, Wales. Affiliated with Cardiff City, the club competes in the Adran Premier, the top tier of Welsh women's football.

Cardiff have won three league titles, four Welsh Cups and one Adran Trophy.

History

Until the 2011–12 season, Cardiff played in the South Wales Women's League Division One. The club joined the Welsh Premier Women's League in 2012, after the decision was made to expanded the league nationally for the 2012–13 season. Cardiff won the 2012–13 Welsh Premier League on goal difference, and subsequently qualified for European football, entering the Qualifying round of the 2013–14 UEFA Women's Champions League.

Placed in Group 1, Cardiff made their European debut against SFK 2000 on 8 August 2013, losing 3–0. The club lost both remaining group games against NSA Sofia and Konak Belediyespor respectively, and finished the group in fourth place.

The club reached the final of the 2014–15 Welsh Cup, the clubs first appearance in a Welsh Cup final, but were beaten 4–2 by Swansea City on 19 April. Cardiff won the 2015–16 Welsh Cup, beating Llandudno 5–2 on 17 April.

The club reached the final of the WPWL Cup for the first time in 2021, but were beaten 4–1 by Swansea City on 26 May. The club achieved a league and cup double for the 2022–23 season, winning both the Adran Premier and Welsh Cup.

Cardiff turned semi-professional in June 2023. The club were drawn against Lithuanian side Gintra in the Qualifying rounds of the 2023–24 UEFA Women's Champions League, losing 2–0. The club achieved a domestic treble for the 2023–24 season, winning the league, Welsh Cup, and Adran Trophy.

Cardiff City Women's Football Club is a professional women's soccer team based in Cardiff, Wales. The team competes in the top tier of women's football in Great Britain and has a rich history of success in domestic and international competitions.

Founded in 1998, Cardiff City Women have established themselves as one of the premier women's football clubs in the country. The team boasts a talented roster of players from diverse backgrounds, all united by their passion for the game and dedication to representing their city with pride.

Known for their attacking style of play and strong defensive organization, Cardiff City Women have earned a reputation as a formidable opponent on the pitch. With a loyal fan base and a commitment to developing young talent through their youth academy, the team continues to grow and evolve, striving for excellence in every match they play.

Whether competing in the Women's Super League or facing off against international competition, Cardiff City Women always bring their A-game, showcasing the skill, determination, and sportsmanship that have made them a respected and admired team in the world of women's soccer.