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The England women's national football team is widely nicknamed the Lionesses. The moniker was developed in-house by The Football Association's digital marketing department as a way of increasing the visibility and reach of the women's team to a dedicated women's football audience and community, particularly on social media.
This is a list of England women's international footballers – association football players who have played for the England women's national football team. This table takes into account all official England matches. Legacy numbers were introduced in November 2022 to mark the 50th anniversary of an official England women's team. [1]
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.
The nuthatch family, Sittidae, was described by René-Primevère Lesson in 1828. [3] [4]Sometimes the wallcreeper (Tichodroma muraria), which is restricted to the mountains of southern Eurasia, is placed in the same family as the nuthatches, but in a separate subfamily "Tichodromadinae", in which case the nuthatches are classified in the subfamily "Sittinae".
England women's national football team results; 2020–2029; 2010–2019; 2000–2009; 1990–1999; 1980–1989; ... Stadium: Sydney Football Stadium Attendance: 40,439
A blue bird Club Athletico Paranaense: Fura-Cão A dog in a luchador get-up; name alludes to "furacão" (hurricane), the team's nickname [8] Clube Atlético Mineiro: Galo A black-and-white feathered rooster: CRB: Galo-da-campina A small white-red bird (the name translates literally into "country rooster") Clube de Regatas do Flamengo: Urubu A ...
Pages in category "England women's national football team managers" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
North Riding League Women's Premier Division (Level 7), Women's Division One (Level 8) Northamptonshire County League Premier Division (Level 7), Division One (Level 8) Nottinghamshire County League Division One (Level 7), Division Two (Level 8) - there is also Division Three at Level 9.