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Southampton F.C. Women

Southampton Football Club Women is an English women's football club affiliated with Southampton FC. Based in Southampton, the club plays in the FA Women's Championship in the 2023–24 season after winning promotion from the FA Women's National League South in 2022.

Southampton F.C. Women
Full nameSouthampton Football Club Women
Nickname(s)The Saints
Founded2017; 7 years ago (2017)[1]
GroundSt Mary's Stadium
Capacity32,384[2]
OwnerSport Republic[3]
ChairmanHenrik Kraft
ManagerVacant[4]
LeagueWomen's Championship
2023–24Women's Championship, 4th of 12
WebsiteClub website

History edit

Other clubs edit

In 1970, Southampton Women's F.C. was formed by female fans of the men's Southampton F.C., but the two clubs were unaffiliated. Southampton Women's F.C. went on to great success in England, winning the WFA Cup (Women's FA Cup) eight times.

Another team, Southampton Saints Girls & Ladies F.C. were formed in 1979 as Red Star FC, who were founder members of the WFA Women's National League in 1991. The club adopted the name Southampton Saints Girls & Ladies on affiliating to Southampton F.C. in 1995, and was absorbed by Southampton F.C. in 2001. The club had financial difficulties in 2005; the men's senior side were relegated from the Premier League after 27 years of top-flight football, and Southampton F.C. withdrew support for the female side. Southampton Saints Girls & Ladies continued without major club support for another 14 years, before announcing their demise due to financial difficulties in July 2019.[5]

Revival edit

By 2016 Southampton FC, under new ownership, saw the need for a competitive senior women's team as the profile of women's football in the UK grew. With the club's Regional Talent Centre, a Southampton Under-16 team was formed,[6] and an Under-21 side in May 2017.[7] The club formed an adult women's side for the 2017–18 season and were admitted to the Hampshire Women’s League Division 1.[8] In March 2018, Southampton unsuccessfully applied to enter the FA Women's Championship (Tier 2).[9][10]

In June 2018, after winning the Hampshire Women's League Division 1, the senior team was listed for the following season's Southern Region Women's Football League First Division South.[11] In July 2018, the club appointed former England international Marieanne Spacey-Cale as head of Women's and Girls' Football.[12] Spacey-Cale has 91 senior England caps.

In the 2018–19 season, the club in fact played in the Southern Region Premier Division, and won the title with a perfect record of 18 wins,[13] earning promotion to the FA Women's National League Division One. They also beat Oxford City Women in the League Cup, achieving a domestic Double.[14]

In both the 2019–20 and 2020–21 seasons, the club were top of the FA Women’s National League Division 1 South West at the point when the season was curtailed due to the coronavirus outbreak.[15][16]

The club applied for, and were granted, upward club movement in the summer of 2021, being placed in the FA Women's National League Southern Premier Division for the 2021–22 season.[17]

In the 2021–22 season, the club won the FA Women's National League Southern Premier Division to earn a chance to get promoted to the second-tier by beating the FA WNL Northern Premier Division champions in a play-off.[18] On 21 May 2022, Southampton earned a first ever promotion to the FA Women's Championship by defeating Wolverhampton Wanderers 1–0 in the play-off.[19]

Womens Championship edit

Following promotion to the FA Women's Championship, the club announced they would turn professional and play all of their home games at St Mary's.[20][21] After a 0–1 defeat to Sheffield United in the final game of the season, the club finished in sixth place in the league.[22]

Squad edit

As of 23th January 2024[23][24]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   ENG Kayla Rendell
2 DF   ENG Ella Morris
3 DF   ENG Milly Mott
4 MF   ENG Lucia Kendall
5 DF   ENG Rosanna Parnell (captain)
6 DF   NIR Laura Rafferty
7 MF   ENG Lexi Lloyd-Smith
8 MF   SCO Chloe Peplow
9 FW   ENG Katie Wilkinson
10 FW   ENG Rianna Dean
11 MF   WAL Megan Wynne
12 FW   ENG Sophia Pharoah
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 GK   NOR Benedicte Håland
14 MF   ENG Molly Pike
16 FW   ENG Emma Thompson
17 FW   IRL Emily Kraft
18 DF   ENG Izzy Milne
19 MF   WAL Alice Griffiths
20 FW   JAM Atlanta Primus
21 DF   ENG Jemma Purfield
22 GK   ENG Bethany-May Howard
23 DF   ENG Megan Collett
24 DF   ENG Paige Peake

Coaching Staff edit

Position Staff
Head of women's football   Marieanne Spacey-Cale
First-team manager Vacant
First-team assistant sanager   Lauren Phillips

Youth Development edit

Southampton F.C. are well known for their youth development and scouting programmes.[25] The club run a female-specific development programme, spanning talent clubs, summer camps, and the FA-approved Premier League Girls' Football Programme. In May 2017 the club announced the formation of a dedicated U-21 women's squad to complement their coaching programme and provide a feeder route into the women's first team.[7]

Honours edit

Hampshire Women’s Football League Division 1
  • Champions (2017–18)
Southern Region Women's Football League Cup
  • Champions (2018–19)
Southern Region Women's Football League Premier Division
  • Champions (2018–19)[13]
Hampshire FA Women's Challenge Cup
Runners up (2021)
  • Withdrew from Final due to fixture congestion (2022)
FA Women's National League South Southern Premier Division
  • Champions (2021–22)
FA Women's National League Cup
  • Champions (2021–22)
FA Women's Championship Playoff
  • Champions (2021–22)

References edit

  1. ^ "Hampshire Women's Football League".
  2. ^ "Premier League Handbook 2020/21" (PDF). Premier League. p. 34. (PDF) from the original on 12 April 2021. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  3. ^ "Serb mogul completes Saints takeover". BBC Sport. 4 January 2022. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  4. ^ "New Women's First Team Manager to be appointed". www.southamptonfc.com. 30 April 2024.
  5. ^ Garry, Tom (4 January 2020). "Women's FA Cup third round: Southampton's eight-time winners among sides bidding to join WSL giants". BBC Sport. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
  6. ^ . Southampton FC. 11 October 2016. Archived from the original on 8 March 2022.
  7. ^ a b . Southampton FC. 16 May 2017. Archived from the original on 13 March 2023. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  8. ^ "Hampshire Women's Football League". The FA. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  9. ^ Garry, Tom (23 March 2018). "Southampton apply to join Women's Championship". BBC Sport.
  10. ^ Walker, Marc (28 May 2018). "Southampton: Saints' application for Women's Championship team denied". Saints Marching. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  11. ^ Canning, Tom (19 June 2018). "2018/19 Southern Region Women's League constitutions confirmed". Football in Berkshire. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  12. ^ . Southampton FC. 16 July 2018. Archived from the original on 14 November 2022. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  13. ^ a b "Southern Region Women's Football League". The FA. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  14. ^ . Southampton FC. 19 May 2019. Archived from the original on 14 November 2022. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  15. ^ "FA Women's National League season ends amid coronavirus pandemic". The Offside Rule. 27 March 2020.
  16. ^ "FA Women's National League". The FA. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  17. ^ "Southampton FC Women granted promotion". Southampton FC. 2 June 2021. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  18. ^ "Saints Women crowned league champions". BBC Sport. Retrieved 21 May 2022.
  19. ^ Downey, Sophie (21 May 2022). "Southampton Women win promotion to second tier after victory against Wolves". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 May 2022.
  20. ^ Tanner, Jack (25 May 2022). "Southampton FC Women turn full-time after promotion to FA Women's Championship". Southern Daily Echo. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  21. ^ Tanswell, Jacob (19 August 2022). "Southampton Women FC – from rebirth to Championship in six years". The Athletic. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  22. ^ "Women's Report: Saints 0-1 Sheffield United". Southampton FC. 30 April 2023. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  23. ^ "First team". Southampton F.C.
  24. ^ "Squad numbers confirmed for 2019/20". Southampton F.C. 9 August 2019. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
  25. ^ Hytner, David (22 July 2019). "Southampton continue to invest in youth after Gao Jisheng's reshuffle". The Guardian. Retrieved 17 August 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article is about the club founded in 2017 affiliated to Southampton F C For the club founded in 1970 see Southampton Women s F C For the club 1979 2019 previously affiliated to Southampton F C see Southampton Saints Girls amp Ladies F C Southampton Football Club Women is an English women s football club affiliated with Southampton FC Based in Southampton the club plays in the FA Women s Championship in the 2023 24 season after winning promotion from the FA Women s National League South in 2022 Southampton F C WomenFull nameSouthampton Football Club WomenNickname s The SaintsFounded2017 7 years ago 2017 1 GroundSt Mary s StadiumCapacity32 384 2 OwnerSport Republic 3 ChairmanHenrik KraftManagerVacant 4 LeagueWomen s Championship2023 24Women s Championship 4th of 12WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird colours Contents 1 History 1 1 Other clubs 1 2 Revival 1 3 Womens Championship 2 Squad 3 Coaching Staff 4 Youth Development 5 Honours 6 References 7 External linksHistory editOther clubs edit In 1970 Southampton Women s F C was formed by female fans of the men s Southampton F C but the two clubs were unaffiliated Southampton Women s F C went on to great success in England winning the WFA Cup Women s FA Cup eight times Another team Southampton Saints Girls amp Ladies F C were formed in 1979 as Red Star FC who were founder members of the WFA Women s National League in 1991 The club adopted the name Southampton Saints Girls amp Ladies on affiliating to Southampton F C in 1995 and was absorbed by Southampton F C in 2001 The club had financial difficulties in 2005 the men s senior side were relegated from the Premier League after 27 years of top flight football and Southampton F C withdrew support for the female side Southampton Saints Girls amp Ladies continued without major club support for another 14 years before announcing their demise due to financial difficulties in July 2019 5 Revival edit By 2016 Southampton FC under new ownership saw the need for a competitive senior women s team as the profile of women s football in the UK grew With the club s Regional Talent Centre a Southampton Under 16 team was formed 6 and an Under 21 side in May 2017 7 The club formed an adult women s side for the 2017 18 season and were admitted to the Hampshire Women s League Division 1 8 In March 2018 Southampton unsuccessfully applied to enter the FA Women s Championship Tier 2 9 10 In June 2018 after winning the Hampshire Women s League Division 1 the senior team was listed for the following season s Southern Region Women s Football League First Division South 11 In July 2018 the club appointed former England international Marieanne Spacey Cale as head of Women s and Girls Football 12 Spacey Cale has 91 senior England caps In the 2018 19 season the club in fact played in the Southern Region Premier Division and won the title with a perfect record of 18 wins 13 earning promotion to the FA Women s National League Division One They also beat Oxford City Women in the League Cup achieving a domestic Double 14 In both the 2019 20 and 2020 21 seasons the club were top of the FA Women s National League Division 1 South West at the point when the season was curtailed due to the coronavirus outbreak 15 16 The club applied for and were granted upward club movement in the summer of 2021 being placed in the FA Women s National League Southern Premier Division for the 2021 22 season 17 In the 2021 22 season the club won the FA Women s National League Southern Premier Division to earn a chance to get promoted to the second tier by beating the FA WNL Northern Premier Division champions in a play off 18 On 21 May 2022 Southampton earned a first ever promotion to the FA Women s Championship by defeating Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 0 in the play off 19 Womens Championship edit Following promotion to the FA Women s Championship the club announced they would turn professional and play all of their home games at St Mary s 20 21 After a 0 1 defeat to Sheffield United in the final game of the season the club finished in sixth place in the league 22 Squad editAs of 23th January 2024 23 24 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 1 GK nbsp ENG Kayla Rendell 2 DF nbsp ENG Ella Morris 3 DF nbsp ENG Milly Mott 4 MF nbsp ENG Lucia Kendall 5 DF nbsp ENG Rosanna Parnell captain 6 DF nbsp NIR Laura Rafferty 7 MF nbsp ENG Lexi Lloyd Smith 8 MF nbsp SCO Chloe Peplow 9 FW nbsp ENG Katie Wilkinson 10 FW nbsp ENG Rianna Dean 11 MF nbsp WAL Megan Wynne 12 FW nbsp ENG Sophia Pharoah No Pos Nation Player 13 GK nbsp NOR Benedicte Haland 14 MF nbsp ENG Molly Pike 16 FW nbsp ENG Emma Thompson 17 FW nbsp IRL Emily Kraft 18 DF nbsp ENG Izzy Milne 19 MF nbsp WAL Alice Griffiths 20 FW nbsp JAM Atlanta Primus 21 DF nbsp ENG Jemma Purfield 22 GK nbsp ENG Bethany May Howard 23 DF nbsp ENG Megan Collett 24 DF nbsp ENG Paige PeakeCoaching Staff editPosition Staff Head of women s football nbsp Marieanne Spacey Cale First team manager Vacant First team assistant sanager nbsp Lauren PhillipsYouth Development editSouthampton F C are well known for their youth development and scouting programmes 25 The club run a female specific development programme spanning talent clubs summer camps and the FA approved Premier League Girls Football Programme In May 2017 the club announced the formation of a dedicated U 21 women s squad to complement their coaching programme and provide a feeder route into the women s first team 7 Honours editHampshire Women s Football League Division 1 Champions 2017 18 Southern Region Women s Football League Cup Champions 2018 19 Southern Region Women s Football League Premier Division Champions 2018 19 13 Hampshire FA Women s Challenge Cup Runners up 2021 Withdrew from Final due to fixture congestion 2022 FA Women s National League South Southern Premier Division Champions 2021 22 FA Women s National League Cup Champions 2021 22 FA Women s Championship Playoff Champions 2021 22 References edit Hampshire Women s Football League Premier League Handbook 2020 21 PDF Premier League p 34 Archived PDF from the original on 12 April 2021 Retrieved 12 April 2021 Serb mogul completes Saints takeover BBC Sport 4 January 2022 Retrieved 17 August 2023 New Women s First Team Manager to be appointed www southamptonfc com 30 April 2024 Garry Tom 4 January 2020 Women s FA Cup third round Southampton s eight time winners among sides bidding to join WSL giants BBC Sport Retrieved 5 January 2020 International recognition for Saints girls Southampton FC 11 October 2016 Archived from the original on 8 March 2022 a b Saints announce new under 21 women s team Southampton FC 16 May 2017 Archived from the original on 13 March 2023 Retrieved 17 August 2023 Hampshire Women s Football League The FA Retrieved 17 August 2023 Garry Tom 23 March 2018 Southampton apply to join Women s Championship BBC Sport Walker Marc 28 May 2018 Southampton Saints application for Women s Championship team denied Saints Marching Retrieved 17 August 2023 Canning Tom 19 June 2018 2018 19 Southern Region Women s League constitutions confirmed Football in Berkshire Retrieved 17 August 2023 Saints appoint Marieanne Spacey Cale MBE Southampton FC 16 July 2018 Archived from the original on 14 November 2022 Retrieved 17 August 2023 a b Southern Region Women s Football League The FA Retrieved 17 August 2023 Saints complete domestic double Southampton FC 19 May 2019 Archived from the original on 14 November 2022 Retrieved 17 August 2023 FA Women s National League season ends amid coronavirus pandemic The Offside Rule 27 March 2020 FA Women s National League The FA Retrieved 17 August 2023 Southampton FC Women granted promotion Southampton FC 2 June 2021 Retrieved 17 August 2023 Saints Women crowned league champions BBC Sport Retrieved 21 May 2022 Downey Sophie 21 May 2022 Southampton Women win promotion to second tier after victory against Wolves The Guardian Retrieved 21 May 2022 Tanner Jack 25 May 2022 Southampton FC Women turn full time after promotion to FA Women s Championship Southern Daily Echo Retrieved 17 August 2023 Tanswell Jacob 19 August 2022 Southampton Women FC from rebirth to Championship in six years The Athletic Retrieved 17 August 2023 Women s Report Saints 0 1 Sheffield United Southampton FC 30 April 2023 Retrieved 17 August 2023 First team Southampton F C Squad numbers confirmed for 2019 20 Southampton F C 9 August 2019 Retrieved 9 August 2019 Hytner David 22 July 2019 Southampton continue to invest in youth after Gao Jisheng s reshuffle The Guardian Retrieved 17 August 2023 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Southampton F C Women amp oldid 1222371074, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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