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2011–12 Welsh Premier Women's League


FieldValue
competitionWelsh Premier League (women)
season2011–12
winnersUWIC Ladies
continentalcup1UEFA Women's Champions League
continentalcup1 qualifiersUWIC Ladies
total goals165
matches41
prevseason2010–11
nextseason2012–13

The 2011–12 Welsh Premier League is the third season of the Women's Welsh Premier League, Wales' premier football league. Northop Hall Girls replaced Llandudno Junction Ladies in the Northern Conference.

The season kicked off on Sunday, 25 September 2011, with the final being played on 13 May 2012. It was the last season to feature a championship final, following the introduction of a 12-team league from the 2012–13 season. As a result of that, no team was relegated this year.

Clubs

TeamConferenceCityGround
Aberystwyth Town LadiesNorthAberystwythPark Avenue
Caernarfon Town LadiesNorthCaernarfonThe Oval
Caerphilly Castle LadiesSouthCaerphillyOwain Glyndwr Playing Fields
Llanidloes LadiesNorthLlanidloesCae Hafren
Newcastle Emlyn LadiesSouthNewcastle EmlynParc Emlyn
Northop Hall GirlsNorthRhydymwynDolfechlas Road, Rhydymwyn F.C.
Swansea City LadiesSouthPort TalbotBaglan Playing Fields
Trefelin LadiesSouthCwmafan, Port TalbotThe Ynys
UWIC LadiesSouthCardiffCardiff University, Cyncoed Campus
Wrexham LadiesNorthWrexhamStansty Park, Lex XI F.C.

Northern conference

Southern conference

Standings

Championship final

The third (and final, due to league restructuring for 2012-13) Championship Final is the first to not include either Swansea City or Caernarfon Town. UWIC won the championship final against Wrexham and will represent Wales in the 2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League.

Sophie Scherschel Lauran Welsh

References

References

  1. (18 September 2011). "New season preview". leaguewebsite.co.uk.
  2. (27 April 2012). "Wrexham Odds on for Play-off place". shekicks.net.
  3. (29 May 2012}}{{dead link). "Welsh Premier Women's League - Secretary Report". welshpremier.com.
  4. (15 May 2012). "Europe beckons for UWIC". shekicks.net.
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