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  2. Women's football in England - Wikipedia

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    League system. [edit] The present national league system in women's football in England was created by the Women's Football Association. The WFA's Women's National League divisions played their first season in 1991–92. In previous decades, there had been women's Regional Leagues,[37][38]which continue today.

  3. Women's Super League - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Super League (WSL), known as the Barclays Women's Super League (BWSL) for sponsorship reasons, is the highest league of women's football in England. Established in 2010, it is run by the Football Association and features twelve fully professional teams. The league replaced the FA Women's Premier League National Division as the ...

  4. List of women's association football clubs in England - Wikipedia

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    Devon County League Premier (Level 7), North/East & South/West Divisions (Level 8) Dorset County League Women's Division (Level 7) Durham County League Division One (Level 7), Division Two (Level 8) - there are also Division Three & Development Division at Levels 9-10. East Riding County League Division One (Level 7), Division Two (Level 8)

  5. Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Women - Wikipedia

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    Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Women. Tottenham Hotspur Football Club Women, commonly referred to as Tottenham (/ ˈtɒtənəm /) [ 1 ][ 2 ] or Spurs, is an English women's football club affiliated with Tottenham Hotspur. The club currently plays in the Women's Super League (WSL), the top flight of women's football in England.

  6. FA Women's National League - Wikipedia

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    The League now sits at step 3 and 4 of the women's football pyramid (below the FA Women's Super League and the Women's Championship). The League's Premier Division/National Division contained England's top women's clubs from 1991–92 until the season 2009–10 .

  7. List of English women's football champions - Wikipedia

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    The WFA was founded in November 1969 as the Ladies Football Association of Great Britain, when the main women's football competitions were Regional Leagues.After the English Football Association reversed its 1921 ban on women's games at its grounds, the WFA Cup began in 1970–71, a national competition initially including many clubs outside of England.

  8. Everton F.C. (women) - Wikipedia

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    Everton Football Club (/ ˈɛvərtən /) is an English women's association football team based in Liverpool, England, that competes in the FA Women's Super League, the top division of English women's football. Formed in 1983 as Hoylake W.F.C., it is now part of Everton F.C. and has played home games at Walton Hall Park in Walton since February ...

  9. Chelsea F.C. Women - Wikipedia

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    From 2005 to 2010, the side competed in the Premier League National Division, the top tier of women's football in England at the time. One of the most successful clubs in English women's football , Chelsea have won a record seven Women's Super League championships, as well as the FA WSL Spring Series in 2017, and have the second-highest number ...