Caerphilly Castle Ladies and Girls Football Club will be holding their 25th football festival, which will see more than 400 women and girls compete.
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“We should have been relegated”: Football club defies the odds to win league and cup double
Cefn Fforest AFC have risen from the ashes and gained promotion into the Gwent County Premier Division after losing all of their equipment in a fire.
“Back where we belong”: Aberbargoed Buds promoted
Aberbargoed Buds FC have won the Gwent Premier League to secure promotion back into the Ardal South East.
Trethomas Bluebirds crowned cup champions
Trethomas Bluebirds have been crowned FAW Amateur Trophy champions after a 2-1 win over Denbigh Town at Latham Park, Newtown.
Cup final awaits Trethomas Bluebirds as they prepare for Denbigh Town clash
Trethomas Bluebirds travel to Newtown this weekend to take on Denbigh Town in the FAW Amateur Trophy final.
Cardiff’s Principality Stadium included in UK and Ireland Euro 2028 bid
The Principality Stadium in Cardiff has been included in the UK and Ireland’s bid to host UEFA Euro 2028.
Football club closes due to a “generational shift in attitude and desire”
Formed in 2015, Trecenydd FC has announced that after seven successful years in the Rhymney Valley League, it has made the difficult decision to fold.
Football and rugby to resume this week following postponements
The Football Association of Wales (FAW) has today announced that football will resume from Tuesday, September 13.
New girls’ league set up in Gwent as participation sky-rockets
Girls’ football is growing from strength-to-strength, with the brand new Gwent County Girls League launched to help continue this trend.
How a kickabout in a park turned into one of Wales’ largest girls’ football clubs in just three years
In just three years, Caerphilly Dragons Girls FC has grown to become one of the largest girls’ football clubs in Wales; boasting over 200 members across multiple age groups.
