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  2. Women's football in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Women's association football in Scotland has an organised history including the first international women's match in 1881, [1] [2] the president of the British Ladies' Football Club in 1895, Lady Florence Dixie, [2] [3] the Edinburgh–Preston "World Championship" in 1937 [4] and 1939, [5] [6] and the Scottish Women's Cup founded in 1970.

  3. Scotland women's national football team - Wikipedia

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    Official website. The Scotland women's national football team represents Scotland in international women's football competitions. Since 1998, the team has been governed by the Scottish Football Association (SFA). Scotland qualified for the FIFA Women's World Cup for the first time in 2019, and for their first UEFA Women's Championship in 2017.

  4. Scottish Women's Premier League - Wikipedia

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    Current: 2024–25 SWPL, 2024–25 SWPL 2. The Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL) is the highest level of league competition in women's football in Scotland. Its two divisions are SWPL 1 and SWPL 2. The league was formed when the Premier Division of the Scottish Women's Football League (SWFL) broke away to form the SWPL in 2002.

  5. 1972 Scotland v England women's football match - Wikipedia

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    Scotland Women v England Women (1972) was the first ever official international women's football match to be played in Great Britain. It was contested by the national teams of Scotland and England. [ 1] The match took place on 18 November 1972 at Ravenscraig Stadium in Greenock, Scotland. England won the game 3–2, [ 2] almost exactly a ...

  6. Scottish Women's Football League - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Women's Football League (SWFL) is a group of women's football divisions in Scotland. The league is owned and managed by Scottish Women's Football (SWF), an affiliated body of the Scottish Football Association (SFA). Following on from the national league of the Scottish Women's Football Association founded in 1972, the SWFL was ...

  7. List of Scotland women's international footballers - Wikipedia

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    The Scotland women's national football team represents Scotland in international women's football competitions. Since 1998, the team has been governed by the Scottish Football Association (SFA). [1] Scotland qualified in the FIFA Women's World Cup for the first time in 2019, and qualified for their first UEFA Women's Euro in 2017.

  8. Scottish Women's Cup - Wikipedia

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    Scotland. The Women's Scottish Cup is the national knockout cup competition for women's football in Scotland. [ 1 ] First held in 1970–71, the competition is owned and managed by Scottish Women's Football (SWF), an affiliated body of the Scottish Football Association (SFA). The Women's Scottish Cup is open to all senior teams affiliated with ...

  9. Scotland women's national football team results (2000–2009)

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    This article lists the results of the Scotland women's national football team from 2000 to 2009. The list excludes unofficial matches, where the opposition did not have full international status or it was played behind closed doors. For example, Scotland played the Isle of Man in the Celt Cup [1] and a United States under-18 team in the 2000 ...