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Prior to the beginning of the season Nottingham Forest Women were fully integrated into the wider football department of Nottingham Forest moving to a professional hybrid model for the 2023/24 season as phase one of a strategy to create a full-time professional team. [2] This transition brought multiple changes to the clubs staff.
Nottingham Forest; 2022–23 season; Chairperson: David Shelton: Head Coach: Andrew Cook: Stadium: Halbrooke Stadium, Eastwood City Ground, West Bridgford: FA WNL Northern Premier Division: 1st: Women's FA Cup: 3rd Round: FA WNL Cup: Winners: Top goalscorer: League: Charlotte Greengrass (17) All: Charlotte Greengrass (22) Highest home ...
On 9 July 2024 it was announced that Nottingham Forest Women will become a full-time professional football club from the start of the 2025/26 season and that for the 2024/25 football season the first team will comprise of 18 full-time professional players and a small number of part-time players.
Forest beat Manchester United 2-1 in their final league game of 2023, last winning their final game in consecutive calendar years between 2008 and 2010. Everton vs Nottingham Forest 15:03
The 2021–22 season season was Nottingham Forest Women's fourth consecutive season in the FA Women's National League Northern Premier Division, which stands at level three of the women's football league pyramid.
Today marks Nottingham Forest’s 5,000th match in the top four tiers of English football, becoming the 12th side to reach that milestone in Football League history.
NOTTINGHAM FOREST SUBS: Taiwo Awoniyi, Willy Boly, Carlos Miguel, Jota Silva, Morato, Alex Moreno, Ramon Sosa, Harry Toffolo, James Ward-Prowse. Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham Hotspur 14:46
In July 2023, Nottingham Forest confirmed that beginning in the FA Women's National League 2023–2024 season, the Nottingham Forest Women's team will be fully integrated within the club's football department and operate a professional hybrid model as part of Forest's plans to create a fully-professional women's first team.