Cardiff City Ladies to rebrand as Gwalia United | OneFootball

Cardiff City Ladies to rebrand as Gwalia United | OneFootball

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She Kicks Magazine

·7 March 2024

Cardiff City Ladies to rebrand as Gwalia United

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Gwalia United home and away shirts for next season.

At the beginning of next season, Cardiff City Ladies will evolve into Gwalia United marking a new chapter for the only Welsh club in the English women’s pyramid.


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Taking on the name Gwalia United, an ancient Welsh term for Wales, celebrates their cultural and historical identity alongside their commitment to the future of women’s football. Alongside aims to become the club side for Wales, they have ambitions to reach the Women’s Super League.

This new era for Gwalia United, will see them sponsored by Go.Compare in a three-year partnership which will begin at the start of the next season.

Julian Jenkins, Co-Owner of Cardiff City Ladies / Gwalia United, said: “Today marks the start of a really exciting new chapter for women’s club football in Wales. Gwalia United is a testament to embracing our future while honouring our storied past. Since 1975 the club has been a pioneer of women’s football, inspiring and uniting people through sport and we will carry these values forward.

“The pace at which women’s football is growing is unprecedented, and to keep up we need the collective support of Wales. We are proud of our Welsh roots, and as the only Welsh club in the English football system we want to represent our Welsh roots as we set our sites on the future. Our engagement with schools across South Wales and the strategic move to Newport Stadium are pivotal steps towards operating from a Tier 1 stadium that supports our growth ambitions. It is important to us to continue providing opportunities for girls and women to compete at the highest levels while positively impacting our communities and fostering engagement beyond the pitch.”

Lee Griffin, founder and CEO at Go.Compare said: “Go.Compare was born in Wales, so to be able to support the ambitions of Gwalia United is something we are really excited about. The club has huge ambitions for its future and we’re hopeful that our sponsorship will go some way to support those ambitions.”

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