Women's football in England
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- For more in depth, albeit general information see Football in England.
Association football is the unofficial national sport of England. While women's football has been played in England for over a century, it has only been in the 1990s that the game has seen a large increase in female players, as well as in female spectators, culminating in England hosting the Women's European Championships in 2005. The most significant competition is the FA Women's Cup.
In the period from early in the First World War until the Football Association's ban on women playing football on the grounds of its' affiliates in 1922 (which lasted for 40 years) women's football was very popular and a true rival to the men's game. One match featuring the Dick, Kerr's Ladies team from Preston, played at Goodison Park, Liverpool on Boxing Day 1920, attracted a crowd of 53,000 with another 10,000 - 15,000 reported turned away because the ground was full.
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[edit] League system
- See main article FA Women's Premier League
The national league system in women's football in England is the FA Women's Premier League. This is split into two levels: at the top level is the FA Women's Premier League National Division, with relegation to two equal leagues below this: the FA Women's Premier League Northern Division and the FA Women's Premier League Southern Division. Teams in these three divisions compete in the Premier League Cup.
Below the Premier League lie the four Combination Leagues, the South West, South East, Midland and Northern Combinations, and below these are eight regional leagues. Below the regional leagues are the county leagues.<ref>History of the South West Combination from southwestcombination.co.uk. Retrieved 20 November 2006.</ref>
[edit] The women's pyramid
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League(s)/Division(s) | |||
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| 1 | FA Women's Premier League National Division (12 clubs) | |||
| 2 | FA Women's Premier League Northern Division (12 clubs) | FA Women's Premier League Southern Division (12 clubs) | ||
| 3 | Northern Combination Women's Football League | Midland Combination Women's Football League | South West Combination Women's Football League | South East Combination Women's Football League |
| 4 | North West Women's Football League Premier Division North East Women's Football League Premier Division | West Midlands Women's Football League Premier Division East Midlands Women's Football League Premier Division | South West Women's Football League Premier Division Southern Region Women's Football League Premier Division | London & South East Women's Football League Premier Division Eastern Region Women's Football League Premier Division |
| 5+ | Regional leagues lower divisions | |||
| County Leagues | ||||
[edit] See also
- Football in England
- List of women's football clubs in England and Wales
- England women's national football team
[edit] References
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[edit] External links
- FemaleSOCCER.net - Girl's and women's football
- Directory of Women's and Girl's football Teams in the UK
- The English Women's Pyramid at thepyramid.info
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