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The Capital Women's Senior Cup is an annual women's association football cup competition run jointly by the Middlesex FA, the London FA, the Surrey FA and the Amateur Football Alliance. The competition is open to clubs in tiers 3-5 of the Women's Football Pyramid and under-21 and under-23 teams of clubs in tiers 1-2 of the Women's Football ...
In their first season (2022–23) playing as Ashford United Ladies the team were champions of Division 1 South of the London & South East Women's Regional League and achieved promotion to the Premier Division – the fifth tier in the women's league pyramid. The team scored 113 goals over their 22 match league campaign and conceded only 23.
Ashford became founder members of the Surrey Premier League in 1982. [10] In 1989–90 they were league runners-up and won the Surrey Premier Cup, beating Farnham Town Reserves 3–0 in the final. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] In 1990 they were formally renamed Ashford Town (Middlesex) to avoid confusion with the Kent club which previously shared the same name ...
Pages in category "Ashford Town (Middlesex) F.C. players" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Admitted to FA WSL 2: 3 Leeds United: 18 12 2 4 32 19 +13 38 Relegated to Northern / Southern Divisions 4 Manchester City: 18 7 4 7 32 25 +7 25 Promoted to FA WSL 1: 5 Coventry City: 18 8 1 9 25 27 −2 25 Relegated to Northern / Southern Divisions 6 Aston Villa: 18 7 3 8 21 29 −8 24 Admitted to FA WSL 2: 7 Charlton Athletic: 18 6 4 8 25 31 ...
The Southern Region Women's Football League promotes teams directly into the FA Women's National League Division 1 South West, and lies above the Hampshire Women's League and Thames Valley Women's Football League in the pyramid. The pyramid structure was founded in 1998. [clarification needed]
The London and South East Regional Women's Football League was established in 2005 and consisted of just one division, Premier Division. The league expanded to include Division 1 North and South leagues, which sit at the six tier, which started for the 2020–21 division.