The FAWNL kicked off on Sunday with all six divisions in action.
There were goals and actions galore in the Premier Division as teams lay down their opening day marks. Find out what went on:
The FAWNL kicked off on Sunday with all six divisions in action.
There were goals and actions galore in the Premier Division as teams lay down their opening day marks. Find out what went on:
The 2021/22 FAWNL season kicks off on Sunday. After a disrupted last season due to Covid, players return in what promises to be a truly exciting campaign.
Division One now consists of 49 clubs across the four leagues. Alnwick Town and FC United of Manchester make their debut in the Division 1 North, Leek Town in the Division 1 Midlands, QPR in the Division 1 South East, and AFC Bournemouth and Portishead in the Division 1 South West. Harlow Town and Peterborough United will have to wait another week to make their inaugural league appearances.
The 2021/22 FAWNL season kicks off on Sunday. After a disrupted last season due to Covid, players return in what promises to be a truly exciting campaign.
The Premier Division now consists of 27 clubs across the two leagues. Brighouse Town, Wolves, Ipswich Town and Southampton make their first appearances have moved up via the FA’s upward movement process while London Bees join due to relegation from the Championship.
There’s a lot to look forward to in 2020 in the world of women’s football. Here’s some highlights to keep an eye on.
It’s a busy year ahead for women’s football. Here are the highlights to look out for in 2019: