National League – 4 The Love Of Sport http://4theloveofsport.co.uk Champions Of Women's Sport Sun, 28 Apr 2024 16:37:39 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.16 http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/cropped-4tlos-iconw-32x32.png National League – 4 The Love Of Sport http://4theloveofsport.co.uk 32 32 New season of Women’s National League kicks off this weekend http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/2022/08/19/new-season-of-womens-national-league-kicks-off-this-weekend/ Fri, 19 Aug 2022 12:15:35 +0000 http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/?p=44421 Continue Reading →

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After an incredible summer of international football, which saw England crowned European Champions at UEFA Women’s Euro 2022, domestic women’s football returns this weekend with the start of the 2022/23 season of The FA Women’s National League.

Earlier this year, The FA WNL launched a new strategy – Empowering For Success – to strengthen the league’s divisions. The strategy is backed by £3million of investment from the Premier League and aims to ensure the advancements in quality across the professional game are also harnessed throughout Tiers 3 and 4 of the women’s football pyramid.

With the new funding in place, the first round of fixtures for the 2022/23 season kick off on Sunday 21st August at 14:00 BST, under the #FAWNLBigKickOff banner.

After Newcastle United smashed the attendance record for a FA WNL fixture last season, with 22,134 people attending the club’s match against Alnwick Town at St James’ Park, several other fixtures across the divisions will be played at large stadiums this season:

  • Lincoln City kick off the season against Doncaster Rovers Belles at Sincil Bank on Sunday 21st August 
  • Newcastle United take on Stockport County at Kingston Park, the home of Newcastle Falcons, on Sunday 28th August
  • Peterborough United are heading to the West Homes Stadium to play Lincoln City on Wednesday 31st August 
  • AFC Wimbledon’s game against Actonians will take place at Plough Lane on Sunday 18th September

 The FA Women’s National League is also home to two cup competitions – The FA WNL Cup and FA WNL Plate – which start on Sunday 11th September with the determining round, with the winners going into the cup and the losing team into the plate.

Carol West, Chair of The FA Women’s National League, commented: “Euro 2022 defied every expectation in terms of the attention it brought to the women’s game. Our job now is to ensure that this translates into further growth for domestic women’s football in England. With incredible football on display week in week out at affordable prices, we want to see as many fans as possible coming along to cheer on their local team across The FA WNL this season.”

With adult tickets across The FA WNL generally costing under £5, the league presents an affordable way of following a football team. Match day tickets and season tickets can be purchased via the clubs’ websites.

Fans can stay up to date with the latest news from The FA WNL by following the league’s social accounts:

Twitter – @FAWNL
Instagram – @fawnl_official
Facebook – @FAWNLOfficial

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FA National League announces new strategy to bolster women’s pyramid http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/2022/05/24/fa-national-league-announces-new-strategy-to-bolster-womens-pyramid/ Tue, 24 May 2022 13:37:41 +0000 http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/?p=43334 Continue Reading →

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The FA Women’s National League has today launched a new strategy to strengthen the third and fourth tiers of women’s football in England. The strategy, titled Empowering For Success, is backed by £1 million of investment per season for the next three years from the Premier League.

The strategy aims to ensure the advancements in quality across the professional game are also harnessed throughout Tiers 3 and 4 of the women’s football pyramid.

Empowering For Success is focused across eight priority areas, each with their own strategic goal, ultimately enabling FA WNL clubs to flourish both on and off the pitch through the development of players, workforce, and infrastructure. The eight priority areas are:

1. Players: Developing the training, playing and overall environment players experience so they can be the best they can be, on and off the pitch.
2. Coaches and Leaders: Developing coaches to be exceptional across The FA WNL, ensuring they are representative of society.
3. Referees: Driving upwards the standard of refereeing alongside improving the opportunity and experience of match officials in The FA WNL.
4. Club Development: Creating an inclusive, player-centered and sustainable club network.
5. League Development: Ensuring The FA WNL keeps pace with the growth of the women’s game and offers the best-possible development opportunities to member clubs.
6. Facilities: Ensuring FA WNL and clubs have access to the required infrastructure on matchdays, at training venues and off-field.
7. Commercial: Defining The FA WNL’s commercial value and engaging with partners to grow revenues and inward investment.
8. Marketing and Communications: Growing the reach and appeal of The FA WNL by increasing exposure and awareness through matchday activity and league channels, driving bigger attendances and league following.

The strategy unveils multiple commitments from The FA WNL across the eight priority areas to achieve each strategic goal. These include: increasing the number of female coaches in The FA WNL, as well as those from historically under-represented communities; creating a dedicated pool of match officials specialising in women’s football; reviewing the competition structure; introducing minimum club requirements to support player development; providing opportunities for players to engag e in non- playing roles within football.

Empowering For Success was created in collaboration with FA WNL member clubs, ensuring a range of voices from administrators and coaches to players and fans were all given the chance to help shape the future of the league. By 2025 the strategy hopes to increase the recognition of The FA WNL amongst

women’s football fans, decrease the number of weather-related postponements per season, increase the number of league commercial partners and increase the average attendance of league fixtures.

Baroness Sue Campbell, The FA’s Director of Women’s Football, said: “The launch of this strategy is game-changing for the women’s football pyramid. It will ensure The FA WNL can maintain pace with the wider growth of the women’s game, and the clubs and their players can thrive both on and off the pitch. We want to say a huge thank you to the Premier League for their support, without which none of this would be possible. The money they are investing will transform the experience of eve ryone who plays in the third and fourth tiers of women’s football.”

The Premier League has also announced additional support for clubs in Tiers 3 and 4 of the women’s football pyramid through the Premier League Stadium Fund. Eligible clubs can apply for g rants of up to £20,000 to support the improvement of their stadium facilities, making grounds more welcoming for all and enhancing the playing and spectating experience within women’s football. The FA will be working with clubs to identify their facility needs, with funding being made available this summer. The Football Foundation will be handling the grant administration.

Sandi Dosanjh, FA Women’s National League Board Chair, said: “I am incredibly proud and humbled by the collective efforts of The FA WNL board and management committee and The FA to develop a strategy that will prove to be a watershed moment for women’s football. For the players, coaches and fans of our clubs, we have truly been inspired by your passion for the game and will implement this strategy to take the league to the next level. The FA WNL is uniquely placed within women’s football to inspire positive change for communities around the country, whilst taking on-field quality to new levels. With the support of The FA, and with our strategy in place, the league and its clubs can continue to grow as the heartbeat of women’s football.”

Richard Masters, Chief Executive of the Premier League, said: “It is an exciting time for women’s and girls’ football in this country and we are delighted to be able to assist the development of the game with investment that will support FA Women’s National League clubs. Along with our funding for the Girls’ Emerging Talent Centres, it shows the Premier League’s commitment to provide opportunities for female players of all ages. We are proud of the investment we make to help develop football at all levels and this funding expands on the wide-ranging support we provide. Our clubs are committed to developing women’s and girls’ football and it’s important that the Premier League plays a role in this centrally.”

With thanks to the FA

 

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Women’s Super, Championship and National League 8/9 September http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/2018/09/10/womens-super-championship-and-national-league-8-9-september/ Mon, 10 Sep 2018 12:41:58 +0000 http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/?p=27035 Continue Reading →

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It was honours even between Chelsea and Manchester City Women in this week’s Super League opener while Arsenal put 5 past Liverpool. Meanwhile Championship newcomers Manchester United Women hit the ground running with a 12-0 victory over Aston Villa.  Here are the scores from this weekend’s top three tiers of women’s football:

The FA Women’s Super League

Arsenal Women 5-0 Liverpool

Birmingham City Women 1-0 Everton Ladies

Brighton & Hove Albion Women 0-1 Bristol City Women

Chelsea Women 0-0 Manchester City Women

Reading Women 4-0 Yeovil Town Ladies

The FA Women’s Championship

Sheffield United Women 0-2 Durham Women

Tottenham Ladies 2-1 London Bees

Crystal Palace Ladies 0-2 Leicester City Women

Millwall Lionesses 0-3 Lewes Women

Aston Villa Ladies 0-12 Manchester United Women

The FA Women’s National League – Norther Premier Division

Blackburn Ladies 2-0 Hull City Ladies

Derby Ladies 1-0 Nottingham Forest Ladies

Doncaster Rovers Belles 0-2 Middlesbrough Ladies

Huddersfield Town Ladies 2-3 Sunderland Ladies

Sheffield Ladies 2-0 Bradford City Women

Guiseley AFC Vixens 2-4 Stoke Ladies

The FA Women’s National League – Southern Premier Division

Cardiff Ladies 5-1 Queens Park Rangers Ladies

Gillingham Ladies 1-4 Plymouth Argyle Ladies

Loughborough Foxes WFC 1-1 C&K Basildon Ladies

Portsmouth Ladies 1-2 Coventry Ladies

MK Dons Ladies 0-1 Chichester City Ladies

Oxford United Women 1-2 Watford Ladies

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