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Arsenal Women Football Club Academy (Arsenal W.F.C. Academy) is the youth academy of Arsenal Women Football Club. The academy operates for girls from 9 to 21 years old. The academy operates for girls from 9 to 21 years old.
RIASA was founded in 2010 and is based at Leeds Beckett University's Headingley campus. [1] It "offers international students aged between 18 and 22 the chance to combine studies with playing football across an intense, four-year course". [1]
Manchester City Girls' Academy is the youth development academy for Manchester City Women. Jayne Ludlow is its technical director. [1] The academy's most senior team is the Development Squad, which play in the FA WSL Academy League. [2] The academy also has age-group teams at under-10, under-12, under-14 and under-16 levels. [3]
Brooke House College Football Academy; Burnley F.C. Academy; C. Charlton Athletic F.C. Under-23s and Academy; Chelsea F.C. Development Squad and Academy; Colchester ...
In 2016 the team won UK Championships again at Under-16 and Under-17 level. [19] Eight players of the 2017 SWFL winning team played in and won the Under-14 UK Championship in July 2014. [21] In July 2018 Central won the Under-15 UK Championship. The win gave Central a UK Championship haul with titles at U14, U15, U16 & U17 level. [22]
Due to the nature of the academy's recruitment process, most of the players are unable to play in FA-affiliated leagues due to their non-UK resident status. [1] Therefore, the academy play in friendlies against the academies of professional teams, as well as in international friendly tournaments. [1]
GT7 Academy: Lancashire County League Premier Div. 7 GT7 Academy Reserves: Lancashire County League Div.One North: 8: New club Gainsborough Trinity Community: East Midlands Regional League Div.One North: 6 Garston: Beds & Herts County League Premier Div. 7 Garston Mets: Beds & Herts County League Div.One: 8 Gateshead: North East Regional League ...
This is a compilation of the results of teams representing England at the official international competitions for European women's football clubs, that is, the former UEFA Women's Cup and its successor the UEFA Women's Champions League.