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The Women's Football Alliance was established in 2009 and began its inaugural season with 36 teams. Many of the teams were already established teams from other leagues such as Women's Professional Football League, Independent Women's Football League and National Women's Football Association, while others began their inaugural season of play in the WFA.
The FA Women's National League Cup is an annual English football cup competition, founded in 1991 by the Women's Football Association (WFA).. The first edition of the Cup included clubs from the 1991–92 WFA National League Premier Division and the winners were the second-tier Arsenal, who beat Millwall 1–0 with a goal by Naz Ball.
The FA Women's National League, formerly WFA National League and FA Women's Premier League (WPL), is a group of six football divisions which was run by the English Football Association until 2014 when it changed to become an FA branded league run by an independent elected management committee.
The following year the WFA launched an official England national team, who beat Scotland 3–2 in Greenock. [5] In 1983 the WFA affiliated to the FA on the same basis as the County Football Associations. [5] A 24-club National League was established by the WFA in 1991. [5] In June 1993 the WFA ceased to exist when power was transferred to the FA.
The Southern Region Women's Football League is at the fifth and sixth levels of the English women's football pyramid, [1] with the seven other Regional Leagues – Eastern, London & SE, South West, West Midlands, East Midlands, North East and North West.
[2] [3] Founded in 1970, it has been named the WFA Cup, FA Women's Cup, and now Women's FA Cup (currently known as the Adobe Women's FA Cup for sponsorship reasons). Designed as an equivalent to the FA Cup in men's football, the competition began in 1970–71 as the Mitre Challenge Trophy, organised by the Women's Football Association (WFA). [ 4 ]
For 2004, the Outlaws became a full-time member of the NWFA. Despite finishing with a 5–3 record (second place in the Southwest Division), the Outlaws missed the playoffs. In 2005, the Outlaws again missed the playoffs, finishing at 4-4 and ninth place in the Southern Division.
H-Town Texas Cyclones (now in WFA) The National Women's Football Association (NWFA) was a full-contact American football league for women headquartered in Nashville , Tennessee . The league was founded by Catherine Masters in 2000, as the two benchmark teams, the Alabama Renegades and the Nashville Dream played each other six times in ...