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Aston Villa W.F.C.

Aston Villa Women Football Club is the women's football team of Aston Villa, currently playing in the English women's Super League.[1] The club has been in existence since 1973. Originally titled Solihull F.C., the team affiliated to Aston Villa in 1989, becoming Villa Aztecs, and became the official Aston Villa women's side in 1996. The club have a senior team, a reserve team and several other teams of younger age groups under a Regional Talent Club FA license.

Aston Villa W.F.C.
Full nameAston Villa Women Football Club
Nickname(s)The Villans, The Villa, The Lions
Short nameVilla, AVWFC
Founded1973; 50 years ago (1973) (as Solihull FC)
GroundBescot Stadium, Walsall
Villa Park, Birmingham
Capacity11,000
OwnerNSWE Group
ChairmanNassef Sawiris
ManagerCarla Ward
LeagueWomen's Super League
2021–22FA WSL, 9th of 12
WebsiteClub website
Current season

History

Aston Villa Women Football Club was formed in 1973 as Solihull FC. When Aston Villa asked for help in forming a ladies team in 1989, Solihull responded. The club agreed to change their name in 1996 to become the officially recognised ladies team of Aston Villa.

As Villa Aztecs, they reached the 1995 League Cup Final but lost 2–0 to Wimbledon, and played in the 1995–96 FA Women's Premier League but were relegated.

The senior team, renamed to Aston Villa Ladies F.C., continued to play mainly in the 2nd-tier Northern Division. The club won promotion twice more and played in the FA Women's Premier League National Division in 1999–2000[2] and in 2003–04, but ended in the relegation zone in both seasons.

The Lady Villans won the Northern Division for the fourth time in 2011 and gained promotion to the WPL National Division,[3] which had become the 2nd tier below the FA WSL.

On 5 May 2013, the club had its greatest achievement by winning its first ever trophy, the Women's Premier League Cup, beating Leeds United Ladies 5–4 on penalties.[4]

In 2014 they were one of ten teams who were elected to WSL2,[5] and in 2018 to the Women's Championship.[6]

On 4 July 2019, the team was renamed Aston Villa Women F.C., CEO Christian Purslow, said that the name "aligns more appropriately with women’s football in this country".[7] On the same day, Chief Commercial Officer, Nicola Ibbetson, was elected to the FA WSL and Women's Championship board - making Aston Villa Women one of only two Championship clubs to have a representative on the board.[8]

In 2019–20, Villa won promotion to the WSL and entered the top flight of women's football for the first time since 2004. For the 2022-23 Women's Super League season the women will play four of their eleven home matches at Villa Park, where the men's team play.

Players

Current squad

As of 9 August 2022.[9]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
16 DF   ENG Olivia McLoughlin
17 FW   WAL Natasha Harding
18 MF   ENG Freya Gregory
19 MF   ENG Laura Blindkilde
20 FW   SCO Kirsty Hanson (on loan from Manchester United)
21 GK   NZL Anna Leat
22 FW   NIR Simone Magill
26 FW   ENG Isobel Goodwin
28 DF   ENG Evie Rabjohn
31 FW   IRL Ruesha Littlejohn
33 DF   ENG Maz Pacheco
88 MF   ENG Jordan Nobbs
21 ST   ENG Alice Keitley

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
5 DF   ENG Elisha N'Dow (on loan at Charlton Athletic until June 2023)
23 GK   ENG Sian Rogers (on loan at Charlton Athletic until June 2023)
FW   WAL Mary McAteer (on loan at Coventry United until June 2023)

Former players

Honours

 
Nadine Hanssen (left) in Aston Villa's 2018 game at Lewes F.C. Women

Non-playing staff

Corporate hierarchy

Position Name
Chairman Nassef Sawiris
Chief Executive Officer Christian Purslow
Board Member Wes Edens

Reference:[10]

Management hierarchy

Position Name
Manager Carla Ward
Assistant Manager Sam Rose[11]
First Team Coach Luke Tisdale[11]
Futsal Coach Paul Hughes
Goalkeeper Coach Richard Steeples
Director of Football Vacant

Regional Talent Club

The club also run several other teams under the auspices of an FA Tier Two Regional Talent Club. This centre aims to develop the talent from within the local area. The RTC teams include an under-10, under-12, under-14, under-16 and development squad

In August 2010, Aston Villa Women FC supplied eight players to a 30-strong England Under-17 training camp.[12]

References

  1. ^ "2012/13 National Division table". FA. Retrieved 30 July 2013.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ . AVLFC. Archived from the original on 16 August 2007. Retrieved 10 September 2007.
  3. ^ . FA. Archived from the original on 23 June 2011. Retrieved 30 July 2013.
  4. ^ "2012/13 FA Women's Premier League Cup fixtures". FA. Retrieved 30 July 2013.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ . FA Women's Super League. Aston villa women's team have won 18 major trophies. The FA. Archived from the original on 24 July 2014. Retrieved 10 February 2017.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 19 December 2018. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  7. ^ Styles, Greg (4 July 2019). "Aston Villa Ladies become Aston Villa Women ahead of new season". Aston Villa F.C. Retrieved 4 July 2019.
  8. ^ "Aston Villa Ladies become Aston Villa Women ahead of new season". avfc.co.uk. Retrieved 14 August 2019.
  9. ^ "Aston Villa Women's Team". Aston Villa FC. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  10. ^ "Revealed: Aston Villa fan appointed to club's board by Tony Xia". Birmingham Mail. 8 June 2017. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  11. ^ a b "Aston Villa Women appoint two coaches". Aston Villa Football Club. 27 June 2022. Retrieved 27 June 2022.
  12. ^ "Training camp squad selected". TheFA.com. 3 August 2010. Archived from the original on 2 May 2012. Retrieved 9 October 2010.

External links

  • AVFC Ladies official website

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For the men s senior team see Aston Villa F C For the men s U21 and Academy teams see Aston Villa Under 21s and Academy Aston Villa Women Football Club is the women s football team of Aston Villa currently playing in the English women s Super League 1 The club has been in existence since 1973 Originally titled Solihull F C the team affiliated to Aston Villa in 1989 becoming Villa Aztecs and became the official Aston Villa women s side in 1996 The club have a senior team a reserve team and several other teams of younger age groups under a Regional Talent Club FA license Aston Villa W F C Full nameAston Villa Women Football ClubNickname s The Villans The Villa The LionsShort nameVilla AVWFCFounded1973 50 years ago 1973 as Solihull FC GroundBescot Stadium WalsallVilla Park BirminghamCapacity11 000OwnerNSWE GroupChairmanNassef SawirisManagerCarla WardLeagueWomen s Super League2021 22FA WSL 9th of 12WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent season Contents 1 History 2 Players 2 1 Current squad 2 2 Out on loan 2 3 Former players 3 Honours 4 Non playing staff 4 1 Corporate hierarchy 4 2 Management hierarchy 4 3 Regional Talent Club 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditAston Villa Women Football Club was formed in 1973 as Solihull FC When Aston Villa asked for help in forming a ladies team in 1989 Solihull responded The club agreed to change their name in 1996 to become the officially recognised ladies team of Aston Villa As Villa Aztecs they reached the 1995 League Cup Final but lost 2 0 to Wimbledon and played in the 1995 96 FA Women s Premier League but were relegated The senior team renamed to Aston Villa Ladies F C continued to play mainly in the 2nd tier Northern Division The club won promotion twice more and played in the FA Women s Premier League National Division in 1999 2000 2 and in 2003 04 but ended in the relegation zone in both seasons The Lady Villans won the Northern Division for the fourth time in 2011 and gained promotion to the WPL National Division 3 which had become the 2nd tier below the FA WSL On 5 May 2013 the club had its greatest achievement by winning its first ever trophy the Women s Premier League Cup beating Leeds United Ladies 5 4 on penalties 4 In 2014 they were one of ten teams who were elected to WSL2 5 and in 2018 to the Women s Championship 6 On 4 July 2019 the team was renamed Aston Villa Women F C CEO Christian Purslow said that the name aligns more appropriately with women s football in this country 7 On the same day Chief Commercial Officer Nicola Ibbetson was elected to the FA WSL and Women s Championship board making Aston Villa Women one of only two Championship clubs to have a representative on the board 8 In 2019 20 Villa won promotion to the WSL and entered the top flight of women s football for the first time since 2004 For the 2022 23 Women s Super League season the women will play four of their eleven home matches at Villa Park where the men s team play Players EditCurrent squad Edit As of 9 August 2022 9 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK ENG Hannah Hampton2 MF ENG Sarah Mayling3 DF ENG Meaghan Sargeant4 MF ENG Remi Allen6 DF SCO Rachel Corsie7 FW SUI Alisha Lehmann8 FW ENG Rachel Daly9 FW AUS Emily Gielnik10 MF FRA Kenza Dali11 FW ENG Chantelle Boye Hlorkah14 DF ENG Danielle Turner15 DF ENG Anna Patten on loan from Arsenal No Pos Nation Player16 DF ENG Olivia McLoughlin17 FW WAL Natasha Harding18 MF ENG Freya Gregory19 MF ENG Laura Blindkilde20 FW SCO Kirsty Hanson on loan from Manchester United 21 GK NZL Anna Leat22 FW NIR Simone Magill26 FW ENG Isobel Goodwin28 DF ENG Evie Rabjohn31 FW IRL Ruesha Littlejohn33 DF ENG Maz Pacheco88 MF ENG Jordan Nobbs21 ST ENG Alice KeitleyOut on loan Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player5 DF ENG Elisha N Dow on loan at Charlton Athletic until June 2023 23 GK ENG Sian Rogers on loan at Charlton Athletic until June 2023 FW WAL Mary McAteer on loan at Coventry United until June 2023 Former players Edit For details of current and former players see Category Aston Villa W F C players Honours Edit Nadine Hanssen left in Aston Villa s 2018 game at Lewes F C Women FA Women s Premier League Northern Division Level 2 Winners 4 1992 93 1994 95 2002 03 2010 11 FA Women s Premier League Cup Winners 1 2012 13 FA Women s Championship Level 2 Winners 1 2019 20Non playing staff EditCorporate hierarchy Edit Position NameChairman Nassef SawirisChief Executive Officer Christian PurslowBoard Member Wes EdensReference 10 Management hierarchy Edit Position NameManager Carla WardAssistant Manager Sam Rose 11 First Team Coach Luke Tisdale 11 Futsal Coach Paul HughesGoalkeeper Coach Richard SteeplesDirector of Football VacantRegional Talent Club Edit The club also run several other teams under the auspices of an FA Tier Two Regional Talent Club This centre aims to develop the talent from within the local area The RTC teams include an under 10 under 12 under 14 under 16 and development squadIn August 2010 Aston Villa Women FC supplied eight players to a 30 strong England Under 17 training camp 12 References Edit 2012 13 National Division table FA Retrieved 30 July 2013 permanent dead link About Aston Villa Ladies football club AVLFC Archived from the original on 16 August 2007 Retrieved 10 September 2007 2010 11 Northern Division table FA Archived from the original on 23 June 2011 Retrieved 30 July 2013 2012 13 FA Women s Premier League Cup fixtures FA Retrieved 30 July 2013 permanent dead link INTRODUCING ASTON VILLA LADIES FA Women s Super League Aston villa women s team have won 18 major trophies The FA Archived from the original on 24 July 2014 Retrieved 10 February 2017 Villa Secure Place in FA Women s Championship Archived from the original on 19 December 2018 Retrieved 18 December 2018 Styles Greg 4 July 2019 Aston Villa Ladies become Aston Villa Women ahead of new season Aston Villa F C Retrieved 4 July 2019 Aston Villa Ladies become Aston Villa Women ahead of new season avfc co uk Retrieved 14 August 2019 Aston Villa Women s Team Aston Villa FC Retrieved 6 June 2020 Revealed Aston Villa fan appointed to club s board by Tony Xia Birmingham Mail 8 June 2017 Retrieved 28 June 2017 a b Aston Villa Women appoint two coaches Aston Villa Football Club 27 June 2022 Retrieved 27 June 2022 Training camp squad selected TheFA com 3 August 2010 Archived from the original on 2 May 2012 Retrieved 9 October 2010 External links EditAVFC Ladies official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aston Villa W F C amp oldid 1131909224, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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