
The FAW National League Awards will take place on Saturday 7 June, celebrating the accomplishments achieved by teams across the JD Cymru Leagues and Genero Adran Leagues.
There are three awards up for grabs in each of the six respective leagues: Player of the Season, Manager of the Season and Young Player of the Season.
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JD Cymru Leagues
The New Saints won the 2024/25 JD Cymru Premier title and they have midfielder Dan Williams and manager Craig Harrison nominated for awards. Former Swansea City academy prospect Williams is up for Player of the Season and is up against Caernarfon Town’s Louis Lloyd and Rhys Hughes of the Connah’s Quay Nomads.
Harrison has been nominated for Manager of the Season and is competing against Tony Pennock of Haverfordwest County and Penybont’s Rhys Griffiths. Cofi star Lloyd is also up for the Young Player of the Season award and will have to beat off competition from Bont duo Gabe Kircough and James Crole.
2024/25 JD Cymru Premier awards
In the JD Cymru North, Colwyn Bay lifted the title on the final day and their captain Sam Hart is up for the Player of the Season award, where he is up against Airbus UK Broughton duo Danny Warren and George Peers.
Seagulls boss Michael Wilde is being considered for Manager of the Season, where he is competing with Mark Allen of Airbus and Llandudno’s youthful boss Jordan Hadaway. In the Young Player of the Season, Colwyn Bay title winner Sol Forde is up against Owen Davies of Denbigh Town and Airbus’ Kaiden Cooke.
2024/25 JD Cymru North awards
Llanelli Town were crowned champions of the JD Cymru South and their manager Lee John is up for the Manager of the Season, where he is up against their title rivals Trethomas Bluebirds who had Mark Dunford in charge as well as Newport City’s Sam Houldsworth.
Liam Eason, who began the season with Pontypridd United but moved to Stebonheath in January, is up for Player of the Season, and is competing against Carmarthen Town’s Noah Daley and Gareth Tedstone of Trethomas. In the Young Player category it’s between Ethan Edwards (Trethomas Bluebirds), Roan Piper (Trefelin BGC) and George Sheppard (Caerau Ely).
2024/25 JD Cymru South awards
Genero Adran Leagues
Cardiff City won the 2024/25 Genero Adran Premier, winning the league for the third year in a row. They have nominees across all three categories with Shannon Evans up for the Player of the Season, Iain Darbyshire considered for the Manager of the Season and Fiona Barry up for the Player of the Season.
Evans has competition from Wrexham’s Abbie Iddenden as well as Tija Richardson of Briton Ferry Llansawel, with the Reds being fierce competitors to the Bluebirds in the league this season.
Manager of the Season contender Darbyshire is up against Shauna Duffy who led the TNS to a record third-place finish, while Rhys James is also nominated after guiding Ferry to a second-placed finish in their first season back in the top-flight.
For the Young Player of the Season category, Barry in her first season after joining from Bridgwater United is up against Lexi Jones of TNS who hit eight goals in her debut season. Lili Jones who won this award last year is being considered for it again after helping Wrexham finish fourth.
2024/25 Genero Adran Premier awards
Connah’s Quay Nomads went the entire 2024/25 Genero Adran North campaign unbeaten, winning all 14 of their games, scoring 67 goals and conceding just six times.
As a result, Polly Wild-McGregor has been nominated for two awards as well as manager Jordan Parry. Wild-McGregor is firstly in the Player of the Season category and faces Llanfair United’s Harriet Davies and Kelsey Davies of Llandudno.
Parry has competition from Lucie Gwilt of Llanfair United and Felinheli’s Aaron Jones-Evans for who will be named Manager of the Season. In the Young Player of the Season category, Wild-McGregor is up against her teammate Ella Jones as well as Llanfair United’s Paris Schofield.
2024/25 Genero Adran North awards
Pontypridd United won promotion to the Genero Adran Premier after beating Connah’s Quay in the Genero Adran Play-Off final. They first had to win the Genero Adran South and they are represented in all three awards in their league.
Dragons duo Nicole Fenton and Caitlin Seaborne are being considered for the Player of the Season alongside Erin Parry from Cascade.
Claire O’Sullivan is competing against Cascade boss Brendan Donohoe and Swansea University manager Dan Sheehan. Both clubs took the title race to the final day and now there’s fierce competition for who will be named the Manager of the Season.
Fenton and Seaborne are also in the Young Player of the Season category and they are joined by their teammate Lauren Payne, which ensures that the league winners are guaranteed to pick up at least one award.