2014–15 Welsh Women's Cup

The 2014/15 FAW Women's Cup is the 23rd season of Wales' national women's association football knock-out competition. 30 teams took part in the competition. Cardiff Met. Ladies F.C. were the defending champions.

2014–15 FAW Women's Cup
The Welsh Women's Cup
Country Wales
Teams30

Format

Play is a straight knock-out. First two rounds are drawn on a regional basis. Both finalists from last season receive a bye to the second round.

Results

First round

Drawn on 21 August 2014.[1] Played on 19 October 2014. Hafren United, Cambrian & Clydach, Llanyrafon Ladies and Caerphilly Castle withdraw.

Central
Aberystwyth Town Ladies1–5Wrexham Ladies
Hafren United Ladies FCw/oLlanfair United Ladies
North
Caernarfon Town Women1–3Denbigh Town Ladies FC
Kinmel Bay Ladies6–0Prestatyn Town Ladies
Llandudno Ladies FC6–5Rhyl & Prestatyn Ladies
South
Briton Ferry Llansawel Ladies0–6Pontardawe Town Ladies FC
Camrose Ladies0–1Landore Colts Ladies
Cardiff City FC Women2–1Port Talbot Town Ladies
Cyncoed Ladies13–1Vale Ladies & Girls
Llanyrafon Ladiesw/oCwmbran Celtic Ladies FC
Merthyr Town Ladies FCw/oCambrian & Clydach Ladies
Newcastle Emlyn Ladies6–0Dafen Welfare Ladies FC
Penybont Ladies1–4Pontypridd Town Ladies
PILCS Ladies FCw/oCaerphilly Castle Ladies & Girls

Second round

Cardiff Met. and Swansea City are joined by 14 winners from the first round. Played 16 November 2014.[2][3]

Cardiff Met. Ladies F.C.5–0PILCS Ladies FC
Cwmbran Celtic Ladies FC1–5Swansea City
Cyncoed Ladies4–3 (a.e.t.)Landore Colts Ladies
Kinmel Bay Ladies0–4Denbigh Town Ladies FC
Llanfair United Ladies1–5Llandudno Ladies FC
Merthyr Town Ladies FC0–7Cardiff City FC Women
Pontardawe Town Ladies FC2–5Pontypridd Town Ladies
Wrexham Ladies3–0Newcastle Emlyn Ladies

Quarter-finals

Played on 15 February 2015.[4][5] Three non Premier League teams remain, Denbigh, Cyncoed and Pontypridd.

Cardiff City5–0Denbigh Town Ladies
Llandudno Ladies1–3 a.e.t.Cyncoed Ladies
Wrexham Ladies3–2 a.e.t.Pontypridd Town Ladies
Swansea City1–0Cardiff Met.

Semi-finals

Draw held on 16 February 2015.[6] Games will be played at a neutral venue on 22 March 2015.

Wrexham Ladies1–4 a.e.t.Cardiff City
Swansea City5–0Cyncoed Ladies

Final

Cardiff City2–4Swansea City
Maria Martins  25'
Lisa Bird  66'
Katy Hosford  14'
Sarah Adams  43', 87'
Katy Hosford  43'
Bryntirion Park, Bridgend
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References

  • Cup at faw.org.uk
  • Cup at welshpremier.co.uk
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