The 2014 FA WSL was the fourth season of the FA WSL, the top-level women's football league of England. The season began on 30 March and ended on 12 October...
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Women's Championship (England) (redirect from FA WSL 2)
established in 2014 as the FA Women's Super League 2 (WSL 2). WSL 2 replaced the previous level 2 division, the FA Women's Premier League (WPL) National Division...
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Women's Super League (redirect from FA WSL 1)
FA WSL 1 and FA WSL 2 – and brought a promotion and relegation system to the WSL. Ahead of the 2018–19 season, the second division was renamed the FA...
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The 2011 FA WSL was the inaugural season of the FA WSL, the top-level women's football league of England. The season began on 13 April 2011 and ended...
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teams in the FA WSL, but since the WSL's restructuring to two divisions, it has featured 23 teams. Prior to this it was known as the FA WSL Cup. Continental...
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Emma Hayes (category WSL Hall of Fame inductees)
1–0 win at Doncaster Rovers Belles. After narrowly missing out on the 2014 FA WSL 1 title on the final day, Hayes oversaw a huge squad overhaul that bore...
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March to 4 October. Liverpool were the defending champions from the 2014 FA WSL. Chelsea became the title winners and together with Manchester City (who...
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The 2013 FA WSL was the third season of the FA WSL, the top-level women's football league of England. The season began on 14 April and ended on 29 September...
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division from 2010–11 to 2012–13 and ended in 2013, replaced at level 2 by FA WSL 2, later renamed the Championship. The Northern Division and Southern Division...
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The 2016 FA WSL was the sixth edition of the FA WSL since it was formed in 2010. The WSL 1 was expanded to nine teams. The WSL 2 included one team promoted...
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FA WSL season (also known as the Barclays FA Women's Super League for sponsorship reasons) was the tenth edition of the FA Women's Super League (WSL)...
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The 2014 FA WSL Cup final was the fourth final of the FA WSL Cup, England's secondary cup competition for women's football teams and its primary league...
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Courtney Sweetman-Kirk (category FA Women's National League players)
2–8–4. In July 2014, Sweetman-Kirk signed with FA WSL 2 club, Doncaster Rovers Belles. She scored 20 goals in 20 matches during the 2015 FA WSL 2 season, helping...
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2012 FA WSL season. The team finished in last place and was relegated to the second division, FA WSL 2, for the 2014 season. During the 2015 FA WSL season...
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her first FA WSL title. On 30 July 2015, Hodson scored her first goal in a 3–0 away victory against Doncaster Rovers Belles in the FA WSL Cup. On 7 October...
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The 2018 FA WSL Cup final was the seventh final of the FA WSL Cup, England's secondary cup competition for women's football teams and its primary league...
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Leah Williamson (category FA Women's National League players)
[failed verification] She made her FA WSL debut on 16 April against Notts County. She won her first major title, the 2014 FA Women's Cup with Arsenal on 1...
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The 2012 FA WSL is the second season of the FA WSL, the top-level women's football league of England. The season began on 8 April 2012 and was scheduled...
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Izzy Christiansen (category FA Women's National League players)
(HBS). Birmingham City FA Women's Cup: 2011–12 Manchester City FA WSL Continental Cup: 2014, 2016 Women's Super League: 2016 Women's FA Cup: 2016–17 Olympique...
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Chelsea F.C. Women (category FA Women's National League teams)
FA WSL Spring Series in 2017, and have the second-highest number of outright league championships after Arsenal. They have also won five Women's FA Cup...
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Jordan Nobbs (section 2014–15)
at Sunderland. She also won the 2010 FA Young Player of the Year award. When Sunderland's bid to join the FA WSL failed, Nobbs was approached by several...
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Ji So-yun (category Footballers at the 2014 Asian Games)
after her first season in England, as Chelsea narrowly missed out on the FA WSL 1 league title on the last day of the season. She was named PFA Women's...
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Chelsea during the 2014 FA WSL season. Chelsea finished in second place with a 8–4–2 record. Farrow returned for the 2015 FA WSL season and scored her...
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Karen Carney (category WSL Hall of Fame inductees)
Natalia Pablos to "fuck off back to Spain". In the last game of the 2014 FA WSL season, she missed a penalty in Birmingham City's 2–2 draw with Notts...
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Lucy Bronze (category FA Women's National League players)
FA Women's Premier League Northern Division: 2008–09 Women's FA Cup: runner-up 2008–09 Liverpool FA WSL: 2013, 2014 Manchester City FA WSL: 2016 FA WSL...
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Alex Greenwood (section Everton (2010–2014))
Arsenal in the 2013–14 FA Women's Cup final. Despite reaching the cup final, Everton were relegated at the end of 2014 FA WSL. Greenwood requested a transfer...
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FA Cup and 2021–22 League Cup winner, has twice been named in the PFA WSL Team of the Year, and was the joint top assist provider in the 2020–21 WSL season...
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Jayne Ludlow (category FA Women's National League players)
had successfully bid for a place in the FA WSL 2. She stepped down from the role at the end of the 2014 FA WSL season, after being appointed manager of...
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Steph Houghton (category FA Women's National League players)
the FA Women's Premier League Cup. In 2010, she joined Arsenal Ladies, where she won the FA WSL on two occasions and is a two-time winner of the FA Women's...
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Manchester City W.F.C. (category FA Women's National League teams)
winning their first-ever major trophy when they defeated Arsenal in the 2014 FA WSL Cup Final. The following season would start poorly, but City Women returned...
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