List of women's association football clubs in England
All women's leagues in England are part of a pyramid structure with the FA WSL being the pinnacle. Leagues become gradually more regional the further down the pyramid you go.
The Women's football in England pyramid has 10 levels upon it.
FA Women's Super League
The following clubs are in the FA Women's Super League for the 2018–19 season:[1]
FA Women's Championship
The following clubs are in the FA Women's Championship for the 2018–19 season:[1][2]
FA Women's National League
Northern Division
The following clubs are in the FA Women's National League North for the 2018–19 season:[3]
Southern Division
The following clubs are in the FA Women's National League South for the 2018–19 season:[3][2]
- C & K Basildon L.F.C.
- Cardiff City L.F.C.
- Chichester City L.F.C.
- Coventry United L.F.C.
- Gillingham L.F.C.
- Loughborough Foxes W.F.C.[6]
- Milton Keynes Dons L.F.C.
- Oxford United W.F.C.
- Plymouth Argyle L.F.C.
- Portsmouth F.C. Women
- Queens Park Rangers W.F.C.
- Watford F.C. Ladies
FA Women's National League Division One
Division One North
The following clubs are in the FA WNL Division One North for the 2018–19 season:[3]
- Barnsley L.F.C.
- Bolton Wanderers L.F.C.
- Brighouse Town Ladies
- Burnley F.C. Women
- Chester Le Street L.F.C.
- Chorley L.F.C.
- Crewe Alexandra L.F.C.
- Leeds United L.F.C.
- Liverpool Feds W.F.C.
- Morecambe L.F.C.
- Newcastle United W.F.C.
- Norton & Stockton Ancients L.F.C.
Division One Midlands
The following clubs are in the FA WNL Division One Midlands for the 2018–19 season:[3]
- Bedworth United L.F.C.
- Birmingham & West Midlands L.F.C.
- Burton Albion L.F.C.
- Long Eaton United L.F.C.
- Nettleham L.F.C.
- Solihull L.F.C.
- Sporting Khalsa Women F.C.
- Steel City Wanderers L.F.C.
- The New Saints L.F.C.
- West Bromwich Albion F.C. Women
- Wolverhampton Wanderers W.F.C.
Division One South East
The following clubs are in the FA WNL Division One South East for the 2018–19 season:[3]
- Actonians L.F.C.
- AFC Wimbledon Ladies
- Billericay Town L.F.C.
- Cambridge United L.F.C.
- Crawley Wasps L.F.C.
- Denham United L.F.C.
- Enfield Town L.F.C.
- Ipswich Town L.F.C.
- Leyton Orient W.F.C.
- Luton Town L.F.C.
- Norwich City L.F.C.
- Stevenage L.F.C.
Division One South West
The following clubs are in the FA WNL Division One South West for the 2018–19 season:[3][7]
- Brislington L.F.C.
- Buckland Athletic L.F.C.
- Cheltenham Town L.F.C.
- Chesham United L.F.C.
- Keynsham Town L.F.C.
- Larkhall Athletic L.F.C.
- Maidenhead United L.F.C.
- Poole Town L.F.C.
- Southampton Saints L.F.C.
- Southampton Women's FC
- Swindon Town L.F.C.
See also
References
- 1 2 "Confirmation of clubs in 2018-19 FA Women's Super League". thefa.com. The Football Association. 28 May 2018. Retrieved 18 June 2018.
- 1 2 "CLUB STATEMENT: FA Women's Championship". Crystal Palace Ladies FC. 12 July 2018. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 FAWNL Official (18 June 2018). "Meet the #FAWNLfamily 2018/19! Reserve structure to follow shortly! #FAWNLBigKickOff 19.08.18 #WeAreNational". Twitter. Retrieved 18 June 2018.
- ↑ FAWNL Official (23 July 2018). "@donnybelles FA WNL Northern Premier Division #WeAreNational #FAWNLFamily". Twitter. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
- ↑ FAWNL Official (23 July 2018). "@SFCLadies FA WNL Northern Premier Division #WeAreNational #FAWNLFamily". Twitter. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
- ↑ FAWNL Official (23 July 2018). "@LboroFoxes FA WNL Southern Premier Division #WeAreNational #FAWNLFamily". Twitter. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
- ↑ St Nicholas LFC #Bluebells (@stnicksladies) (20 August 2018). "Due to a lack of numbers ..." Twitter. Retrieved 21 August 2018.