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Sunderland Association Football Club, are a professional football club based in Sunderland, North East England.They were announced to the world by the local newspaper, The Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette on 27 September 1880 as Sunderland & District Teachers Association Football Club [1] following a meeting of the Teachers at Rectory Park school in Sunderland on 25 September 1880.
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 .
In 2000, the club merged with an independent Sunderland Ladies club and the Sunderland A.F.C. men's club to become Sunderland Women's FC after winning promotion to the top tier FA Women's Premier League National Division for the first time. [12] [13] The new club was originally financed as part of the established professional Sunderland A.F.C ...
The North East of England has a rich history of producing future Lionesses - and women's football is thriving in the area once again. Durham v Sunderland: Women's Championship derby showcasing ...
This is a list of women's association football players who are or were players of Sunderland A.F.C. Women. Pages in category "Sunderland A.F.C. Women players" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total.
The 100 Best Female Footballers in the World is an annual global ranking of the best female footballers.The list was started by The Offside Rule podcast in 2016. Since 2018 it has also been published in association with the British newspaper The Guardian who have published the male equivalent since its inception in 2012.
The 2020–21 season was Sunderland's 142nd season in their history and the third consecutive season in EFL League One.Along with League One, the club also participated in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy.
Sunderland won the FA Women's Premier League Cup for the first time, completing the double. [12] Mead won the WPL Golden Boot, [13] Sunderland Player of the Year award, [14] and Mavis Clayton Memorial Trophy for Outstanding Achievement at the Scarborough and District Sports Awards. [15] In the 2012–13 season, Mead followed by 30 goals in 28 ...