The 2022–23 Adran Trophy (also known as Genero Adran Trophy for sponsorship reasons) was the 9th edition of the Adran Trophy (formerly known as the Premier League Cup), a knock-out cup competition for women's association football teams in Wales.
Round of 16
Home team |
Result |
Away team
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21 November 2022[1]
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Swansea City |
1–2 |
Llandudno
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Wrexham |
7–1 |
Abergavenny
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Briton Ferry Llansawel |
1–3 |
Cardiff City FC
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Pontypridd Town |
1–0 |
Swansea University
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Rhyl |
0–5 |
Cardiff Met
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Cardiff Wanderers |
2–3 |
Aberystwyth Town
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Cascade |
0–5 |
The New Saints
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Barry Town United |
2–3 |
Connah's Quay Nomads
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Quarterfinals
Home team |
Result |
Away team
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16 January 2023[2]
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Cardiff City FC |
10–0 |
Llandudno
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Cardiff Met |
6–0 |
Connah's Quay Nomads
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Aberystwyth Town |
2–0 |
Wrexham
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The New Saints |
2–0 |
Pontypridd United
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Semi-finals
Home team |
Result |
Away team
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13 February 2022[3]
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Cardiff Met |
3–1 |
Aberystwyth Town
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Cardiff City Women |
3–1 |
The New Saints
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Final
References
- ^ Frith, Wilf (November 21, 2022). "Genero Adran Trophy: Llandudno shock Swansea City Ladies - SheKicks". shekicks.net.
- ^ Frith, Wilf (January 16, 2023). "Genero Adran Trophy semi-finals confirmed - SheKicks". shekicks.net.
- ^ Frith, Wilf (February 13, 2023). "Genero Adran Trophy Final to be all-Cardiff clash again - SheKicks". shekicks.net.
- ^ Frith, Wilf (March 13, 2023). "Cardiff Met retain the Genero Adran Trophy - SheKicks". shekicks.net.
- ^ "Archers beat Bluebirds to retain Adran Trophy" – via www.bbc.com.
- ^ Misra, Siôn (March 12, 2023). "Cardiff Met retain Adran Trophy crown to dash City's treble hopes".
- ^ Jewell, Ryan (March 10, 2023). "Adran Trophy final deja vu as Cardiff City face Cardiff Met... again".
- ^ "The Archers Picked Up A Second Successive Genero Adran Trophy – Sportin Wales".
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