The FAW First Instance Body has granted Women’s Tier 2 licences to eight clubs for Genero Adran North and nine for the South Division.
Adran North Licence for 2023/24 season: Airbus UK Broughton, Bangor, Connah’s Quay Nomads, Felinheli, Llandudno, Llanfair United, NFA, Rhyl
Adran South Licence for 2023/24 season: Caldicot Town, Cascade, Coed Duon, Cwmbran Celtic, Llanelli Town, Merthyr Town, Penybont, Pontardawe Town, Swansea University
Bangor and NFA would be new in the North, while the South Division could be swelled by five newcomers; Coed Duon, Cwmbran Celtic, Llanelli Town, Merthyr Town and Penybont.
Tonyrefail Welfare were refused a Tier 2 licence but have ten days to appeal, while applications were withdrawn by Abergavenny and Pencoed Athletic
Meanwhile, voting is open for the 2022/23 Genero Adran awards until 12pm on Friday 12 May.
The winners will be announced alongside the Team of the Season and Manager of the Season on Saturday 20 May.
Here are the shortlists and divisional voting links:
Adran Premier – Click here to vote
Young player of the season – Megan Bowen (Cardiff City Women), Olivia Francis (Pontypridd United), Izzy Redding (The New Saints)
Player of the season – Katy Hosford (Swansea City), Ffion Price, Siobhan Walsh (both Cardiff City Women)
Adran North – Click here to vote
Young player of the season – Harriet Davies (Llanfair United), Tegan Hewitt (Connah’s Quay Nomads), Amber Lightfoot (Wrexham)
Player of the season – Kirstie Kural (Connah’s Quay Nomads), Amber Lightfoot, Rosie Hughes (both Wrexham)
Adran South – Click here vote
Young player of the season – Charli Carroll (Cascade), Ela Roberts (Briton Ferry Llansawel), Sophie Topper (Pontardawe Town)
Player of the season – Megan Kearle, Lowri Ridings, Laura-May Walkley (all Briton Ferry Llansawel)