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Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Women

Tottenham Hotspur Football Club Women, commonly referred to as Tottenham (/ˈtɒtənəm/)[1][2] or Spurs, is an English women's football club affiliated with Tottenham Hotspur. The club currently plays in the Women's Super League (WSL), the top flight of women's football in England. The club gained promotion for the WSL after finishing second in the 2018–19 FA Women's Championship.[3][4]

Tottenham Hotspur Women
Full nameTottenham Hotspur Football Club Women
Nickname(s)The Lilywhites
Short nameSpurs
Founded1985; 39 years ago (1985) as Broxbourne Ladies
GroundBrisbane Road
Capacity9,271
OwnerENIC International Ltd. (85.55%)
ChairmanJune Clarke
Head coachRobert Vilahamn
LeagueWomen's Super League
2022–23WSL, 9th of 12
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Tottenham Hotspur plays its home games at Brisbane Road in Leyton, and occasionally at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.[5] The club has been training full-time at Hotspur Way since 2020.

The club has won twelve titles, the most recent being the overall FA Women's Premier League in the 2016–17 season.

History edit

Early years and amateur era (1985–2017) edit

In 1985, the club was founded as Broxbourne Ladies by Sue Sharples and Kay Lovelock, following the folding of East Herts College.[6] Permission was obtained to change the club's name to Tottenham Hotspur Ladies F.C. in the 1991–92 season.[6] The reserve team started in 1992–93.[6] In the 1996–97 season, the club's teams started playing in the national division.[6] In the 2015–16 season, the club completed a historic double as they won the Ryman's Women's Cup and the FA Women's Premier League Cup.[7] In the same season they finished runners up in the Capital Cup nearly completing a cup treble.[8] The following season was the team's most successful, claiming the quadruple including winning promotion to the WSL 2.[9]

Promotion campaigns (2017–2019) edit

At the start of the 2017–18 campaign, the club made high-profile signings such as former England U20 midfielder Coral-Jade Haines and Wales international forward Sarah Wiltshire. The season saw the team claim their first ever victory over a top flight side, beating Bristol City in their FA Women's League Cup matchup.[10] The club finished their first season in a professional league in seventh place out of ten sides. In March 2018 it was confirmed that the club would apply to remain in the newly re-branded Women's Championship and would compete in the upcoming season.[11] There were several moves in made the lead up to their first season in the newly reformed Championship, this included the return of Welsh international Megan Wynne who played on loan for the club in 2015[12] as well as the departure of long time players Katie O’Leary and Shannon Moloney who played for the side for five and seven years respectively.[13] The club announced on 26 April 2019, that the team would be renamed to Tottenham Hotspur Women starting with the next season as well as the appointment of Heather Cowan as Head of Women's Football.[14] After a 1–1 draw with Aston Villa on 1 May 2019, Spurs secured a promotion spot to the FA Women's Super League for the first time in their history.[15] Their licence for the top flight was officially confirmed on 10 May 2019.[16]

Women's Super League and professionalisation (2019–present) edit

On 17 November 2019, the North London derby against Arsenal at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium recorded an attendance figure of 38,262, the highest ever for a Women's Super League match at the time.[17][18]

In the 2020 summer transfer window Spurs reinforced their squad with a mix of players with WSL and NWSL experience.[19] On 12 September, 2020, United States women's national team forward Alex Morgan signed with Spurs on a contract that reportedly ran from September through December 2020, with an option to extend the deal through the end of the 2020–21 FA WSL season.[20][21] Still trying to regain fitness having not played since August 2019 and giving birth in May 2020,[22] Morgan eventually made her Spurs debut nearly two months after signing, on 7 November, appearing as a 69th minute substitute in a 1–1 WSL draw against Reading.[23] Spurs had started the season winless in their first seven matches, just one spot above last place and relegation. Due to this form, Rehanne Skinner was appointed as the new head coach of Tottenham on 19 November 2020, replacing long time managers Karen Hills and Juan Amorós.[24][25] Hills had been in charge of the first team since August 2009 while Spurs were playing in the then-third tier South East Combination Women's Football League and Amoros joined the club soon after in February 2011.[26] On 6 December 2020 in Skinner's first match in charge, Spurs took their first league win of the season with a 3–1 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion.[27] The match also featured Morgan's first goal for the club, an 84th-minute penalty.[28] On 21 December, Tottenham Hotspur announced that Morgan would end her contract with the club and return to the US.[29] Spurs would finish the season in 8th place, well clear of relegation and just a place under their initial WSL finish in the 2019–20 FA WSL season.

Skinner's first full season in charge of Spurs would see the team reach new heights and accomplish team firsts. Spurs' second match of the 2021–22 season on 12 September saw them beat Manchester City for the first time in team history. The defeat was City's first at home in the WSL since April 2018.[30] The win resulted in Spurs taking points from any member of the "top four," the other three sides being Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester United.[31] That November Spurs would take their first ever point from Manchester United and Arsenal after drawing 1–1 against both sides in consecutive matches.[32] [33] Spurs had not taken any points against United since the teams first faced off in the 2018–19 FA Women's Championship season. Spurs' League Cup campaign saw them advance out of the group stage for the first time. Spurs would beat Liverpool in the quarter-finals to advance to their first ever semi-final in any major cup competition, but would bow out after a loss to eventual champions Manchester City.[34] Spurs finished the season in 5th place, their highest ever WSL finish in club history. Following the end of the season Spurs confirmed the departures of Rachel Williams, Angela Addison, and Josie Green. The trio had each joined the club at a different level of the pyramid, Williams in the first division WSL, Addison in the second division Championship, and former captain Green was the last player who featured in the third division, joining the team ahead of Spurs' quadruple and promotion winning 2016–17 FA Women's Premier League season.[35]

On 4 January 2023, Tottenham Hotspur broke the WSL record for highest transfer fee paid when England international, Bethany England, arrived from Chelsea on a contract until June 2026.[36] On 7 July 2023, the club appointed Robert Vilahamn as head coach of Tottenham Hotspur.[37]

Kit edit

Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors edit

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor (chest) Shirt sponsor (sleeve)
1985–1991 None None None
1991–1995 Umbro Holsten
1995–1999 Pony HP
1999–2002 Adidas Holsten
2002–2006 Kappa Thomson Holidays
2006–2010 Puma Mansion.com Casino & Poker
2010–2011 Autonomy Corporation
2011–2012 Aurasma
2012–2013 Under Armour
2013–2014 HP
2014–2017 AIA[38]
2017–2021 Nike[39]
2021–present Cinch[40]

Stadium edit

Tottenham Hotspur Ladies moved home grounds to Cheshunt in 2016,[41] moving from Barrows Farm Stadium, the home of Harlow Town F.C.[42] However, the alternative first team stadium stayed the same, as Goffs Lane.[43] On 5 June 2019, the club announced that their 2019–20 season home matches will be played at The Hive Stadium.[44] On 6 June 2022, the club announced that their 2022–23 season home matches would be played at Brisbane Road.[45]

The women's team have had matches at both White Hart Lane and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Their final match at White Hart Lane on 19 April 2017 saw them win the FA Women's Premier League South title against rivals West Ham United Ladies.[46]

Training ground edit

The women's team began training full-time at Hotspur Way, the club's main facilities, in December 2020. The women's team had previously trained there once a week, with the rest of the time spent at The Hive Stadium.[47]

Social responsibility edit

Tottenham Hotspur Women work closely with the Tottenham Hotspur men's first team, such as when supporting CoppaFeel!, a breast cancer awareness charity,[48][49] and when promoting the Stonewall (charity) Rainbow Laces campaign.[50]

Players edit

 
Tottenham Hotspur players lining up for a team photo prior to a match against Liverpool in September 2019

Current squad edit

As of 31 January 2024[51]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
14 FW   NOR Celin Bizet Ildhusøy
16 FW   ENG Kit Graham
17 FW   SCO Martha Thomas
20 MF   FIN Olga Ahtinen (vice-captain)
21 DF   SUI Luana Bühler
22 GK   JAM Rebecca Spencer
23 FW   MAR Rosella Ayane
24 MF   JAM Drew Spence
25 MF   FIN Eveliina Summanen
27 GK   ENG Eleanor Heeps
29 DF   ENG Ashleigh Neville
77 MF   CHN Wang Shuang

Out 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 Player
3 DF   CAN Shelina Zadorsky (at West Ham United until 30 June 2024)
12 MF   NZL Ria Percival (at Crystal Palace until 30 June 2024)
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 DF   ENG Asmita Ale (at Leicester City until 30 June 2024)
26 DF   ENG Gracie Pearse (at Charlton Athletic until 30 June 2024)
FW   POL Nikola Karczewska (at Bayer Leverkusen until 30 June 2024)

Former players edit

Academy edit

Tottenham Hotspur Women also run a football academy in partnership with Barnet and Southgate College for girls aged 16–19.[52][53]

WSL Academy is an U21s team which plays in the WSL Academy fixtures North & South and acts as a pathway to the First Team for those talented players.

Coaching and support staff edit

As of 4 August 2023

Position Name
Head coach   Robert Vilahamn
Assistant coach   Vicky Jepson
Goalkeeping coach   Perry Suckling
Transitional coach   Anton Blackwood

Head coaching history edit

Name From Until Duration
  Karen Hills[a] 16 August 2009 19 November 2020 11 years, 95 days
  Juan Carlos Amorós[a] 15 February 2011 19 November 2020 9 years, 278 days
  Rehanne Skinner 19 November 2020 13 March 2023 2 years, 114 days
  Vicky Jepson (interim) 13 March 2023 7 July 2023 116 days
  Robert Vilahamn 7 July 2023 278 days

Notes:

a Part of a joint head coaching team

List of Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Women seasons edit

Key edit

Key to league competitions:

Seasons edit

Season League[54][55][56] FA Cup League Cup International / Other[57] Top goalscorer(s)
Division Pld W D L GF GA Pts Pos Player(s) Goals
1991–92 Middlesex Country Cup RU
1992–93
1993–94
1994–95 Greater London Prem 2nd
1995–96 Greater London Prem 2nd Greater London League Cup W
1996–97 Greater London Prem 2nd
1997–98 Greater London D1 1st
1998–99 Greater London League Cup RU
1999–2000
2000–01 Greater London Prem 2nd
2001–02
2002–03
2003–04 Greater London League Cup RU
2004–05
2005–06 London & South East League 22 4 9 9 21 8th QR1
2006–07 London & South East League 20 3 5 12 14 9th PRL
2007–08 London & South East League 20 14 2 4 44 1st QR2
2008–09 South East Comb League R2
2009–10 South East Comb League R1
2010–11 South East Comb League 1st R2
2011–12 Prem South 18 6 4 8 28 29 22 6th R3 London County Senior Cup W
FA Women's Premier League Cup GS
2012–13 Prem South 17 4 4 9 22 33 16 8th R3 FA Women's Premier League Cup GS
2013–14 Prem South 20 6 4 10 22 8th R2 FA Women's Premier League Cup GS
Ryman Women's Cup RU
2014–15 Prem South 22 12 3 7 39 5th R5 FA Women's Premier League Cup R1
2015–16 Prem South 20 15 1 4 44 27 46 6th R4 Ryman Women's Cup W
2016–17 Prem South 20 17 1 2 58 13 52 1st[a] R5 FA Women's Premier League Cup W
Ryman Women's Cup W
Capital Women's Cup RU
2017–18 WSL 2 20 15 1 4 44 27 46 7th R4 GS
2018–19 Champ 20 17 1 2 58 13 52 2nd R5 GS
2019–20 WSL 15 6 2 7 15 24 20 7th QF GS Rianna Dean 10
2020–21 WSL 22 5 5 12 18 41 20 8th QF GS Angela Addison
Alanna Kennedy
3
2021–22 WSL 22 9 5 8 24 23 32 5th R4 SF Angela Addison
Rachel Williams
6
2022–23 WSL 22 5 3 14 31 47 18 9th R5 QF Bethany England 13

Honours edit

First team edit

 
2016–17 First Team with the FA WPL Championship play-off trophy
 
2016–17 First Team with the FA WPL Southern Division league trophy

Reserves edit

 
2016–17 Reserve Team with the FA WPL Reserve Southern Division league trophy
  • Capital Women's Intermediate Cup
    • Winners (1): 2016–17
  • FA Women's Premier League Reserve Cup
    • Winners (1): 2016–17
  • FA Women's Premier League Reserve Southern Division
  • Greater London Regional Women's League – Reserve Division 1
    • Winners (1): 2006–07
  • London County Junior Cup
    • Winners (1): 2012–13
  • Sue Sharples Memorial Trophy
    • Winners (2): 1995–95, 2006–07

Youth edit

  • Greater London Regional Women's League – Reserve Division 3 (West)
    • Winners (1): 1997–98
  • Greater London Regional Women's League – Reserve Division 2
    • Winners (1): 2003–04

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Promoted via play-offs.

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External links edit

  • Official website

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Tottenham Hotspur Football Club Women commonly referred to as Tottenham ˈ t ɒ t en e m 1 2 or Spurs is an English women s football club affiliated with Tottenham Hotspur The club currently plays in the Women s Super League WSL the top flight of women s football in England The club gained promotion for the WSL after finishing second in the 2018 19 FA Women s Championship 3 4 Tottenham Hotspur WomenFull nameTottenham Hotspur Football Club WomenNickname s The LilywhitesShort nameSpursFounded1985 39 years ago 1985 as Broxbourne LadiesGroundBrisbane RoadCapacity9 271OwnerENIC International Ltd 85 55 ChairmanJune ClarkeHead coachRobert VilahamnLeagueWomen s Super League2022 23WSL 9th of 12WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent seasonTottenham Hotspur plays its home games at Brisbane Road in Leyton and occasionally at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium 5 The club has been training full time at Hotspur Way since 2020 The club has won twelve titles the most recent being the overall FA Women s Premier League in the 2016 17 season Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years and amateur era 1985 2017 1 2 Promotion campaigns 2017 2019 1 3 Women s Super League and professionalisation 2019 present 2 Kit 2 1 Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors 3 Stadium 4 Training ground 5 Social responsibility 6 Players 6 1 Current squad 6 1 1 Out on loan 6 2 Former players 7 Academy 8 Coaching and support staff 8 1 Head coaching history 9 List of Tottenham Hotspur F C Women seasons 9 1 Key 9 2 Seasons 10 Honours 10 1 First team 10 2 Reserves 10 3 Youth 11 See also 12 Footnotes 13 References 14 External linksHistory editEarly years and amateur era 1985 2017 edit In 1985 the club was founded as Broxbourne Ladies by Sue Sharples and Kay Lovelock following the folding of East Herts College 6 Permission was obtained to change the club s name to Tottenham Hotspur Ladies F C in the 1991 92 season 6 The reserve team started in 1992 93 6 In the 1996 97 season the club s teams started playing in the national division 6 In the 2015 16 season the club completed a historic double as they won the Ryman s Women s Cup and the FA Women s Premier League Cup 7 In the same season they finished runners up in the Capital Cup nearly completing a cup treble 8 The following season was the team s most successful claiming the quadruple including winning promotion to the WSL 2 9 Promotion campaigns 2017 2019 edit At the start of the 2017 18 campaign the club made high profile signings such as former England U20 midfielder Coral Jade Haines and Wales international forward Sarah Wiltshire The season saw the team claim their first ever victory over a top flight side beating Bristol City in their FA Women s League Cup matchup 10 The club finished their first season in a professional league in seventh place out of ten sides In March 2018 it was confirmed that the club would apply to remain in the newly re branded Women s Championship and would compete in the upcoming season 11 There were several moves in made the lead up to their first season in the newly reformed Championship this included the return of Welsh international Megan Wynne who played on loan for the club in 2015 12 as well as the departure of long time players Katie O Leary and Shannon Moloney who played for the side for five and seven years respectively 13 The club announced on 26 April 2019 that the team would be renamed to Tottenham Hotspur Women starting with the next season as well as the appointment of Heather Cowan as Head of Women s Football 14 After a 1 1 draw with Aston Villa on 1 May 2019 Spurs secured a promotion spot to the FA Women s Super League for the first time in their history 15 Their licence for the top flight was officially confirmed on 10 May 2019 16 Women s Super League and professionalisation 2019 present edit On 17 November 2019 the North London derby against Arsenal at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium recorded an attendance figure of 38 262 the highest ever for a Women s Super League match at the time 17 18 In the 2020 summer transfer window Spurs reinforced their squad with a mix of players with WSL and NWSL experience 19 On 12 September 2020 United States women s national team forward Alex Morgan signed with Spurs on a contract that reportedly ran from September through December 2020 with an option to extend the deal through the end of the 2020 21 FA WSL season 20 21 Still trying to regain fitness having not played since August 2019 and giving birth in May 2020 22 Morgan eventually made her Spurs debut nearly two months after signing on 7 November appearing as a 69th minute substitute in a 1 1 WSL draw against Reading 23 Spurs had started the season winless in their first seven matches just one spot above last place and relegation Due to this form Rehanne Skinner was appointed as the new head coach of Tottenham on 19 November 2020 replacing long time managers Karen Hills and Juan Amoros 24 25 Hills had been in charge of the first team since August 2009 while Spurs were playing in the then third tier South East Combination Women s Football League and Amoros joined the club soon after in February 2011 26 On 6 December 2020 in Skinner s first match in charge Spurs took their first league win of the season with a 3 1 victory over Brighton amp Hove Albion 27 The match also featured Morgan s first goal for the club an 84th minute penalty 28 On 21 December Tottenham Hotspur announced that Morgan would end her contract with the club and return to the US 29 Spurs would finish the season in 8th place well clear of relegation and just a place under their initial WSL finish in the 2019 20 FA WSL season Skinner s first full season in charge of Spurs would see the team reach new heights and accomplish team firsts Spurs second match of the 2021 22 season on 12 September saw them beat Manchester City for the first time in team history The defeat was City s first at home in the WSL since April 2018 30 The win resulted in Spurs taking points from any member of the top four the other three sides being Arsenal Chelsea and Manchester United 31 That November Spurs would take their first ever point from Manchester United and Arsenal after drawing 1 1 against both sides in consecutive matches 32 33 Spurs had not taken any points against United since the teams first faced off in the 2018 19 FA Women s Championship season Spurs League Cup campaign saw them advance out of the group stage for the first time Spurs would beat Liverpool in the quarter finals to advance to their first ever semi final in any major cup competition but would bow out after a loss to eventual champions Manchester City 34 Spurs finished the season in 5th place their highest ever WSL finish in club history Following the end of the season Spurs confirmed the departures of Rachel Williams Angela Addison and Josie Green The trio had each joined the club at a different level of the pyramid Williams in the first division WSL Addison in the second division Championship and former captain Green was the last player who featured in the third division joining the team ahead of Spurs quadruple and promotion winning 2016 17 FA Women s Premier League season 35 On 4 January 2023 Tottenham Hotspur broke the WSL record for highest transfer fee paid when England international Bethany England arrived from Chelsea on a contract until June 2026 36 On 7 July 2023 the club appointed Robert Vilahamn as head coach of Tottenham Hotspur 37 Kit editKit suppliers and shirt sponsors edit Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor chest Shirt sponsor sleeve 1985 1991 None None None1991 1995 Umbro Holsten1995 1999 Pony HP1999 2002 Adidas Holsten2002 2006 Kappa Thomson Holidays2006 2010 Puma Mansion com Casino amp Poker2010 2011 Autonomy Corporation2011 2012 Aurasma2012 2013 Under Armour2013 2014 HP2014 2017 AIA 38 2017 2021 Nike 39 2021 present Cinch 40 Stadium editTottenham Hotspur Ladies moved home grounds to Cheshunt in 2016 41 moving from Barrows Farm Stadium the home of Harlow Town F C 42 However the alternative first team stadium stayed the same as Goffs Lane 43 On 5 June 2019 the club announced that their 2019 20 season home matches will be played at The Hive Stadium 44 On 6 June 2022 the club announced that their 2022 23 season home matches would be played at Brisbane Road 45 The women s team have had matches at both White Hart Lane and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Their final match at White Hart Lane on 19 April 2017 saw them win the FA Women s Premier League South title against rivals West Ham United Ladies 46 Training ground editThe women s team began training full time at Hotspur Way the club s main facilities in December 2020 The women s team had previously trained there once a week with the rest of the time spent at The Hive Stadium 47 Social responsibility editTottenham Hotspur Women work closely with the Tottenham Hotspur men s first team such as when supporting CoppaFeel a breast cancer awareness charity 48 49 and when promoting the Stonewall charity Rainbow Laces campaign 50 Players edit nbsp Tottenham Hotspur players lining up for a team photo prior to a match against Liverpool in September 2019Current squad edit As of 31 January 2024 51 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 nbsp CZE Barbora Votikova2 DF nbsp AUS Charlotte Grant4 DF nbsp ENG Amy Turner5 DF nbsp ENG Molly Bartrip vice captain 6 DF nbsp SWE Amanda Nilden on loan from Juventus 7 FW nbsp ENG Jessica Naz8 MF nbsp ENG Grace Clinton on loan from Manchester United 9 FW nbsp ENG Bethany England captain 10 FW nbsp ENG Ellie Brazil11 MF nbsp GER Ramona Petzelberger13 FW nbsp SWE Matilda Vinberg No Pos Nation Player14 FW nbsp NOR Celin Bizet Ildhusoy16 FW nbsp ENG Kit Graham17 FW nbsp SCO Martha Thomas20 MF nbsp FIN Olga Ahtinen vice captain 21 DF nbsp SUI Luana Buhler22 GK nbsp JAM Rebecca Spencer23 FW nbsp MAR Rosella Ayane24 MF nbsp JAM Drew Spence25 MF nbsp FIN Eveliina Summanen27 GK nbsp ENG Eleanor Heeps29 DF nbsp ENG Ashleigh Neville77 MF nbsp CHN Wang ShuangOut 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 Player3 DF nbsp CAN Shelina Zadorsky at West Ham United until 30 June 2024 12 MF nbsp NZL Ria Percival at Crystal Palace until 30 June 2024 No Pos Nation Player19 DF nbsp ENG Asmita Ale at Leicester City until 30 June 2024 26 DF nbsp ENG Gracie Pearse at Charlton Athletic until 30 June 2024 FW nbsp POL Nikola Karczewska at Bayer Leverkusen until 30 June 2024 Former players edit For details of current and former players see Category Tottenham Hotspur F C Women players Academy editTottenham Hotspur Women also run a football academy in partnership with Barnet and Southgate College for girls aged 16 19 52 53 WSL Academy is an U21s team which plays in the WSL Academy fixtures North amp South and acts as a pathway to the First Team for those talented players Coaching and support staff editAs of 4 August 2023 Position NameHead coach nbsp Robert VilahamnAssistant coach nbsp Vicky JepsonGoalkeeping coach nbsp Perry SucklingTransitional coach nbsp Anton BlackwoodHead coaching history edit Name From Until Duration nbsp Karen Hills a 16 August 2009 19 November 2020 11 years 95 days nbsp Juan Carlos Amoros a 15 February 2011 19 November 2020 9 years 278 days nbsp Rehanne Skinner 19 November 2020 13 March 2023 2 years 114 days nbsp Vicky Jepson interim 13 March 2023 7 July 2023 116 days nbsp Robert Vilahamn 7 July 2023 278 daysNotes a Part of a joint head coaching teamList of Tottenham Hotspur F C Women seasons editKey edit Key to league competitions Women s Super League WSL England s top women s football league established in 2011 FA Women s Premier League National Division Prem the former first tier of English women s football until the inception of the WSL in 2011 FA Women s Premier League Southern Division Prem South the former second tier of English women s football along with the Northern Division South East Counties League South East League the former third tier of English women s football between 1998 and 2011 Greater London Women s Football League Greater London an amateur competitive competition based in Greater London Key to colours and symbols 1st or W Winners2nd or RU Runners up Promoted Relegated Key to league record Pos Final position P Games played W Games won D Games drawn L Games lost F Goals for A Goals against Pts Points Pos Position Key to cup record En dash Did not participate Group Group stage R1 First round R2 Second round etc R32 Round of 32 R16 Round of 16 QF Quarter finals SF Semi finals RU Runners up W Winners Seasons edit Season League 54 55 56 FA Cup League Cup International Other 57 Top goalscorer s Division Pld W D L GF GA Pts Pos Player s Goals1991 92 Middlesex Country Cup RU1992 931993 941994 95 Greater London Prem 2nd1995 96 Greater London Prem 2nd Greater London League Cup W1996 97 Greater London Prem 2nd1997 98 Greater London D1 1st1998 99 Greater London League Cup RU1999 20002000 01 Greater London Prem 2nd2001 022002 032003 04 Greater London League Cup RU2004 052005 06 London amp South East League 22 4 9 9 21 8th QR12006 07 London amp South East League 20 3 5 12 14 9th PRL2007 08 London amp South East League 20 14 2 4 44 1st QR22008 09 South East Comb League R22009 10 South East Comb League R12010 11 South East Comb League 1st R22011 12 Prem South 18 6 4 8 28 29 22 6th R3 London County Senior Cup WFA Women s Premier League Cup GS2012 13 Prem South 17 4 4 9 22 33 16 8th R3 FA Women s Premier League Cup GS2013 14 Prem South 20 6 4 10 22 8th R2 FA Women s Premier League Cup GSRyman Women s Cup RU2014 15 Prem South 22 12 3 7 39 5th R5 FA Women s Premier League Cup R12015 16 Prem South 20 15 1 4 44 27 46 6th R4 Ryman Women s Cup W2016 17 Prem South 20 17 1 2 58 13 52 1st a R5 FA Women s Premier League Cup WRyman Women s Cup WCapital Women s Cup RU2017 18 WSL 2 20 15 1 4 44 27 46 7th R4 GS2018 19 Champ 20 17 1 2 58 13 52 2nd R5 GS2019 20 WSL 15 6 2 7 15 24 20 7th QF GS Rianna Dean 102020 21 WSL 22 5 5 12 18 41 20 8th QF GS Angela AddisonAlanna Kennedy 32021 22 WSL 22 9 5 8 24 23 32 5th R4 SF Angela AddisonRachel Williams 62022 23 WSL 22 5 3 14 31 47 18 9th R5 QF Bethany England 13Honours editFirst team edit nbsp 2016 17 First Team with the FA WPL Championship play off trophy nbsp 2016 17 First Team with the FA WPL Southern Division league trophyFA Women s Premier League Championship Play off Winners 1 2016 17 FA Women s Premier League Southern Division Winners 1 2016 17 FA South East Combination Winners 1 2010 11 London and South East Regional Women s Football League Premier Division Winners 1 2007 08 Greater London Regional Women s League Division 1 Winners 1 1997 98 London County Senior Cup 58 Winners 1 2011 12 Greater London Regional Women s League Cup Winners 1 1995 96 Russell Cup Winners 1 1997 98 59 Ryman s Women s Cup Winners 2 2015 16 60 2016 17 FA Women s Premier League Cup Winners 1 2015 16 7 2016 17Reserves edit nbsp 2016 17 Reserve Team with the FA WPL Reserve Southern Division league trophyCapital Women s Intermediate Cup Winners 1 2016 17 FA Women s Premier League Reserve Cup Winners 1 2016 17 FA Women s Premier League Reserve Southern Division Winners 1 2016 17 Greater London Regional Women s League Reserve Division 1 Winners 1 2006 07 London County Junior Cup Winners 1 2012 13 Sue Sharples Memorial Trophy Winners 2 1995 95 2006 07Youth edit Greater London Regional Women s League Reserve Division 3 West Winners 1 1997 98 Greater London Regional Women s League Reserve Division 2 Winners 1 2003 04See also editTottenham Hotspur F C Footnotes edit Promoted via play offs References edit Wells John C 2008 Longman Pronunciation Dictionary 3rd ed Longman ISBN 9781405881180 archived from the original on 27 March 2023 retrieved 30 May 2022 Jones Daniel Roach Peter 2011 Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary 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