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The 1990s saw Shrewsbury make their first appearance at Wembley as finalists in the 1995–96 Football League Trophy final. They lost 2–1 to Rotherham United, with future Shrewsbury striker Nigel Jemson scoring both Rotherham goals. Shrewsbury remained a mid-table team before slipping down to the bottom division again at the end of 1996–97.
Vaughan helped Shrewsbury Town win the Shropshire County Cup in 2005. [2]She then joined Aston Villa Ladies for season 2005 – 06. During the 2012 off-season, Vaughan played in the American Women's Premier Soccer League (WPSL) for Issaquah SC.
This is a list of football teams based in the English county of Shropshire sorted by which domestic league they currently compete in. The leagues are listed in order of their level in the English football league system.
Crewe Alexandra Ladies: Preston North End Women's FC: MSB Woolton Ladies: 2016–17: Bolton Wanderers Ladies: Sir Tom Finney FC Ladies: Merseyrail Bootle: 2017–18: Burnley FC Girls & Ladies: Penrith AFC Ladies: FC United of Manchester: 2018–19: Stockport County Ladies: Bury FC Women: West Didsbury & Chorlton Ladies: 2019–20
Nettleham Ladies FC Woodlands FC Ladies Peterborough United LFC 2018–19 Leicester City Women Development Boston United LFC Northampton Town Ladies 2019–20 Void Void Void 2020–21 Void Void Void 2021–22 Northampton Town Women Arnold Eagles Women Derby County Women Academy Season Premier Division One North Division One South
This is a list of notable footballers who have played for Shrewsbury Town. Generally, this means players that have played a significant amount of first-class matches for the club. Other players who have played an important role for the club can be included, but the reason why they have been included should be added in the 'Notes' column.
The 2015–16 Women's FA Cup was the 46th staging of the FA Women's Cup, a knockout cup competition for women's football teams in England. Chelsea were the defending champions, having beaten Notts County 1–0 in the previous final.
The 2011–12 FA Women's Cup is the 41st season of the association football knockout competition. [1] 276 clubs competed for the years trophy. [2]The winners will not qualify for the UEFA Women's Champions League. [3]