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This is a list of seasons played by Chelsea F.C. Women, the women's football club established in 1992. Since 2004, the club has been affiliated with Chelsea F.C. , a men's team in the Premier League .
Thus, a great number of teams can claim to have never been relegated from newer competitions. In Northern Ireland, the teams of Cliftonville, Glentoran and Linfield have played at the top-tier for 133 years, [1] but five more have been present in every season of the NIFL Premiership, which was only established in 2008. [17]
The club have won every major domestic and international honour, and have never been outside the top two divisions in English football. In total, Chelsea have won six League Championships (the First Division and its successor, the Premier League ), eight FA Cups , five League Cups , one FIFA Club World Cup , two UEFA Champions Leagues , two ...
Chelsea Women 2, Brighton and Hove Albion Women 1. Sjoeke Nüsken (Chelsea Women) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Sam Kerr following a fast break.
Since 2004, the club has been affiliated with Chelsea F.C., the men's team in the Premier League. Chelsea Women were a founding member of the Super League in 2010. 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.
Chelsea eased into the quarter-finals of the Women’s Champions League with two games to spare after a 3-0 win over Celtic. The Blues kicked off knowing just a point would secure a top-two finish ...
Chelsea has been described as a global brand; a 2012 report by Brand Finance ranked Chelsea fifth among football brands and valued the club's brand value at US$398 million – an increase of 27% from the previous year, valuing it at US$10 million more than the sixth best brand, London rivals Arsenal – and gave the brand a strength rating of ...
Chelsea's Emma Hayes was formally named the new head coach of the U.S. women's team Tuesday but she won't take over the four-time Women's World Cup winners until May, leaving her a short time with ...