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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.
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 ...
The 2024–25 FA Women's National League Cup was the 33rd running of the competition, which began in 1991. It is the major league cup competition run by the FA Women's National League , and is run alongside their secondary league cup competition, the National League Plate .
Women's Super League: 1 Ascot United: Southern Region League Premier Div. 5 Ascot United Phoenix: Southern Region League Div.One North: 6 Ashbourne: Derbyshire County League Div.Two: 8: From Derbyshire County League Div.One Ashford Town (Middlesex) National League Div.One South East: 4 Ashford United: London & S.East Regional League Premier Div ...
Hackney Women's F.C., a woman-run and openly lesbian club with an anti-racist charter, was founded in 1986 and began competing in the Greater London Women's Regional League in the 1990s. The club reported incidents of homophobic and bigoted behavior experienced by players to the Women's Football Association and The Football Association. [4]
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 club was established in 1958 as Ashford Albion and joined Division Two of the Hounslow & District League. They finished second in their first season, [ 3 ] earning promotion to Division One. They finished as runners-up again the following season, [ 4 ] and were promoted to the Premier Division, adopting their current name in 1964. [ 2 ]
Northwood overcame rivals Uxbridge 3–2 in the semi-final, whilst Ashford Town comprehensively beat Rayners Lane 4–0 to also progress to the final. The game was played on Bank Holiday Monday, 7 May at Grosvenor Vale in Ruislip, home of Wealdstone. Ashford won the game 4–2 on penalties after it had finished 4–4 at the end of 90 minutes.