Wrexham AFC Women can now announce that five U19 players will be retained for the upcoming season.
We'd like to place on record our thanks and appreciation to everyone for their contributions whilst at the Club.
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Wrexham AFC Women will be returning to Hong Kong next week to take part in the 2026 HKFC Soccer Sevens!
Find out more about the event and who will be representing the Club below 👇
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Interviews from today to come tomorrow, but on a final note today, this video has stuck in my mind since the game finished.
Emotion everywhere, in different ways, for so many reasons. End of an era, new journeys beginning, some across seas, several hopefully staying in the Welsh game. Wrexham U19s winning a trophy they've been so close to winning on three occasions, and winning it in their final season as a group, feels fitting with the season and journey the women's and girls section has been on this season.
Sad that it's the end of U19s football in North Wales, but the talent on display today and throughout the season gives a lot of hope that if the opportunities are presented, a lot of very good footballers will be coming through the ranks.
Our U19s have been crowned Genero Adran U19 national Champions 🏆
A huge congratulations to the players and the staff on bringing another national title to North Wales 👏
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@grassroots55@FAWales@AdranLeagues@HarryWare07@cymru_sport@sian_cousins2@NoelMooney13 Makes a mockery of the league. A win next week & Wrexham girls could be 9 points clear of 2nd place. FAW should be ashamed, league winners - yet the south wales centric FAW & their ever changing pathways have deemed the girls from the north not worthy of support next season
🔝 A new leader in the Genero Adran U19s Premier Conference, as Wrexham go 1st with an impressive 3-2 win away to Barry Town United, whose place at the top is taken by The Red Dragons.
Tillie Ashworth's penalty set Wrexham on their way, before goals from Sienna Perry and Bella Riley in the second half made it three.
Gareth Owen's side had to survive a late comeback, with Hope Rees and Beca Thomas responding with seconds to go, but the North Wales side held out.
Carmarthen Town have returned to winning ways with a 2-0 win against Pontypridd United.
Goals either side of halftime from Ophelia Jenkins and Summer Evans, both setup by Ffion Miles, would be enough for The Old Gold.
Cardiff City also kept the pressure on at the top after a late winner from Aimee Cake secured a 1-0 win against Briton Ferry Llansawel.