She Kicks Magazine
·4 December 2025
Women’s football in Wales reaches major milestone ahead of schedule

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·4 December 2025


Women’s football in Wales has improved vastly over the past three years and they have reached a major milestone that was targeted for 2026.
There are now 20,000 registered girls and women footballers in Wales which is an increase in over 50% from 2021.
The Welsh FA outlined a new project in 2021 called ‘Our Wales’ that intended to grow women’s football.
It is safe to say that the plan has been a resounding success, with the intended target of 20,000 registered women in football achieved just over a month ahead of schedule.
Participation from women in football has seen a massive boom in the past three years with an increase of 58% players.
Here is the breakdown for areas in Wales that have seen a surge in football interest:
FA Wales also gave a breakdown of areas in the country that saw an increase of popularity, with South Wales seeing the biggest change.
A large reason that women’s football in Wales has seen a huge boom in popularity is down to the international team.
Wales competed in their first-ever international tournament this year.
The team ranked 32nd in the world played at Euro 2025 and although they lost every game, the landmark occasion marked huge progress in the game.
Ahead of the tournament, Wales women’s technical director admitted that his nation was playing ‘catch-up’ with other countries on the international stage.
Competing in the Euros was a huge step forward for Wales but there is still a long way to go before they can be competitive with some of the bigger nations.
World Cup 2027 qualifying begins in 2026 and Wales have a favourable group which could see them qualify for their first-ever World Cup.









































