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  2. Arsenal W.F.C. Academy - Wikipedia

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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.

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    This is one of the largest collections of public domain images online (clip art and photos), and the fastest-loading. Maintainer vets all images and promptly answers email inquiries. Open Clip Art – This project is an archive of public domain clip art. The clip art is stored in the W3C scalable vector graphics (SVG) format.

  4. Manchester City W.F.C. Academy - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. England women's national football team - Wikipedia

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    The England women's national football team, nicknamed the Lionesses, has been governed by the Football Association (FA) since 1993, having been previously administered by the Women's Football Association (WFA). England played its first international match in November 1972 against Scotland.

  6. Category:Football academies in England - Wikipedia

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  7. RIASA - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Parents misled over football academies, says FAW - AOL

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    There are up to 3,000 children playing across 18 FAW-accredited academies - 14 of which have the full 10 age group teams, from under-8s to under-19s.

  9. Women's football in England - Wikipedia

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    During this period, women’s football received a significant amount of largely positive media coverage in the UK. [34] This was complemented by other developments, including the launch of the (then semi-professional) FA Women’s Super League and, from 2015, Sport England ’s This Girl Can national media campaign.