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Alabama's Colored Women's Club, covering clubs from 1888; Assata's Daughters, founded Chicago 2015, protesting police violence; Association of Black Women Historians, founded 1979; Association of Deans of Women and Advisers to Girls in Negro Schools, 1929–1954; Association for Women in Communications; Association for Women in Science (AWIS ...
Women's clubs in the United States were indexed by the GFWC, and also by Helen M. Winslow who published an annual "register and directory" of the GFWC ones and some more, which was in its 24th annual edition in 1922. [7] The GWFC did not admit clubs for African-American women, and Winslow's directory seems to omit them too.
This is a partial list of women's association football club teams from all over the world sorted by the confederation, association and league they reside in. Some clubs do not play in the league of the country in which they are located, but in a neighboring country's league. Where this is the case the club is noted as such.
The Frauen-Bundesliga (German for Women's Federal League), currently known as the Google Pixel Frauen-Bundesliga for sponsorship reasons, is the top level of league competition for women's association football in Germany. In the UEFA Women's Champions League, the Frauen-Bundesliga is the most successful league with a total of nine titles from ...
Pages in category "Top level women's association football leagues in Europe" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
After an expansion in 2021–22 the runners-up from the top 16 associations and the third-placed teams from the top 6 associations enter. Also, in the 2021–22 season, the competition proper included a group stage for the first time in the Women's Champions League era, [ 1 ] which will evolve into a league phase from the 2025–26 season onward.
This is a list of notable professional associations which are international organizations. These organizations are either chartered by international bodies or by relevant national professional associations from multiple countries.
This article lists men's association football clubs who have won 50 or more total competitive honours run by official governing bodies as well as women's clubs who have won 30 or more of such competitive honours. Friendly and invitational competitions and matches organized between clubs are not included. [1]