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  2. Wigan Athletic F.C. Women - Wikipedia

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    Since 1999, Wigan Athletic F.C. had been unofficially affiliated to an independent women's team called Wigan Athletic Ladies. [1] In March 2024, the club launched its own official women's football team, [2] and were accepted into the Lancashire Women's County League for the 2024–25 season.

  3. Wigan Warriors Women - Wikipedia

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    Wigan Warriors Women are the official women's team of the Wigan Warriors club. The team is one of eleven teams the club currently boasts. The team was created in 2017 and had its first season in 2018. The club competes in the RFL Women's Super League which the team won during its first season. [1]

  4. Cup winner Boyce named Wigan Athletic Women boss - AOL

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    Wigan Athletic Women appoint Emmerson Boyce, captain of the men's team's FA Cup-winning side, as their first ever head coach.

  5. Edge Hall Road - Wikipedia

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    From 2024, it will be the home of football club, Wigan Athletic Women and rugby league side, Wigan Warriors Women. Originally built as the permanent ground of the local Orrell rugby union team in 1950, the club departed the stadium in 2007, with the development team of Wigan Warriors beginning to use the ground that same year.

  6. Category:Women's football clubs in England - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Women's football clubs in England" The following 119 pages are in this category, out of 119 total. ... Wigan Athletic F.C. Women; AFC Wimbledon Women;

  7. Wigan Warriors: World Club Challenge glory captures the ... - AOL

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    Wigan remain focused on repeating Super League glory but the World Club Challenge is a major incentive, says boss Matt Peet. Wigan Warriors: World Club Challenge glory captures the imagination in 2024

  8. Wigan Athletic F.C. - Wikipedia

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    After a tense re-vote which Wigan won 29–20, Southport lost their place in the Fourth Division and Wigan Athletic became an English League club on 2 June 1978. [5] In the club's first season of league football, Wigan Athletic finished in sixth place, just six points off promotion and playing in front of an average crowd of 6,701. [6]

  9. Brick Community Stadium - Wikipedia

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    It also houses Wigan Warriors club shop, selling merchandise. It was formerly used as functions for: North West Counties Football League side Wigan Robin Park, [72] and Wigan Athletic Reserves. Wigan Warriors' former training base was at Edge Hall Road. Robin Park Sports Centre is situated directly opposite the Stadium and Arena. [70]