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Watford F.C. Women

Watford F.C. Women are an English women's football club affiliated to Watford F.C. The club play in the Women's Championship, the second tier of English women's football, with home games played at Grosvenor Vale.

Watford
Full nameWatford Football Club Women
Nickname(s)The Golden Girls
Founded2014; 9 years ago (2014)
GroundGrosvenor Vale
Capacity4,085
ManagerDamon Lathrope
LeagueWomen's Championship
2022–23FA Women's National League South 1st of 12 (promoted)
WebsiteClub website

Watford played in the Women's Championship from the league's inception in 2014, after finishing runners-up in the FA Women's Premier League in 2013, until 2018–19. The club played in the third tier of the pyramid, the FA Women's National League South, from 2018–19 to 2020–21, before they were promoted back to the Women's Championship. They returned to the FA Women's National League following relegation in the 2021-22 season, before being promoted again to the Women's Championship at the end of the 2022-23 season.[1]

History edit

Back in 2013 the Hornets finished second in the FA Women's Premier League. On the pitch success was matched off the pitch as the club's application for a license to compete in the newly formed Women's Super League 2 was accepted.

The inaugural season got underway in April 2014, and the first game for Watford resulted in a 2–2 draw against Millwall Lionesses, with 330 in attendance. Impressive form away from home meant that Watford were in third place as the season approached the half-way point; however, some misfortune with injuries meant this form couldn't be maintained, and the club finished seventh.

The follow-up season ultimately proved to be a difficult one in terms of results, but there was success in other avenues. Watford's opening home league game against Aston Villa was held at Vicarage Road and attracted a fantastic crowd of 1,102. It wasn't the only impressive attendance of the season, as respective crowds of 465 (v Yeovil) and 514 (v Durham) saw the team play at Berkhamsted FC.

 
The team line up against MK Dons in 2020

Having taken over the managerial position in the 2011–12 season and the general manager role for the start of the WSL, John Salomon had plenty to do with the upward trajectory at the Hornets. He stepped down from both roles at the end of the season to begin a new role with the FA. It meant there were two positions to fill. Ellie Kemp came on board as general manager, while Katie Rowson took on the position of head coach.

The third season again proved to be a difficult one on the field, but back-to-back home wins were recorded against Everton and Oxford United. Most importantly it was a campaign where Watford Ladies came under the umbrella of Watford FC for the first time, with the men's set-up giving plenty of support. One of the big changes was the club moving away from the grassroots set-up and Watford Ladies Youth.

With the WSL transitioning from a summer league to a winter league, it meant a mini nine-game season took place at the beginning of 2017. It was a much better time on the pitch, as the Golden Girls led by new head coach Keith Boanas earned eight points in a five-game period, more than they had earned in the entirety of either 2015 or 2016.

Watford also moved to a new home ground, with Kings Langley becoming the home of the Hornets, a partnership that continues to be fruitful for both to this day. Ed Henderson had helped stabilise the club during the Spring Series, having taken over as interim general manager. His work continued in the summer as he secured several new sponsorships and continued to build the profile of Watford, with 823 turning up for the game against Arsenal. It was another challenging season, however there were plenty of bright spots in the second half of 17–18. Armand Kavaja and Clinton Lancaster were put in charge and handed a number of young players their opportunities in the first-team fold. The coaching staff had played a big role in developing the players and performances were much-improved towards the end, with a 2–1 win at Oxford United the highlight.

The new make-up of the Women's football pyramid was confirmed on 28 May 2018 and despite a strong application, Watford were put in the FA Women's National League (Tier 3) rather than the FA Women's Championship (Tier 2).

In September 2019, Clinton Lancaster took the position of head coach, with Kavaja taking up an assistant role.[2] The Golden Girls were on-track for potential promotion when the 2019–20 season was declared null and void due to the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020.[3]

The name 'Watford FC Women' replaced the name 'Watford FC Ladies' in August 2020, with the club saying the new name was "representative of a modern view on language and equality and is in keeping with the way our governing bodies, supporters, squad and management regard the women's game".[4]

In the 2020–21 season, Watford were promoted back into the second tier after a three season absence, due to The FA approving the club’s application for upward movement.[5]

In the middle of 2022 Watford F.C. Women agreed to play the upcoming season at Grosvenor Vale the home of Wealdstone F.C.[6] and on 1 July they signed striker Bianca Baptiste from Crystal Palace to join them for their 2022/2023 season.[7]

Players edit

Current squad edit

As of 23 September 2023.

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   WAL Olivia Clark (on loan from Bristol City)
2 DF   DOM Lucía León
3 DF   ENG Abbie Lafayette
4 MF   ENG Charlotte Fleming
5 DF   ENG Anne Meiwald
6 DF   ENG Sophie McLean
7 FW   ENG Gemma Davison
8 FW   ENG Bianca Baptiste

{{fs player|no=9|nat=ENG|pos=FW|name=Carly Johns}} {{fs player|no=11|nat=ENG|pos=FW|name=Michelle Agyemang}}

12 MF   ENG Ellie Head
14 DF   ENG Harley Bennett
15 MF   CYP Andria Georgiou
16 MF   ENG Laila Harbert
No. Pos. Nation Player

{{fs player|no=17|nat=ENG|pos=DF|name=Megan Chandler} {{fs player|no=19|nat=IRL|pos=MF|name=Alli Palisch}}

21 FW   ENG Flo Fyfe
23 MF   ENG Coral-Jade Haines
26 DF   ENG Katie Reid
27 FW   USA Corinne Henson
31 GK   ENG Rebekah Dowsett

Former players edit

Club officials and support staff edit

Position Name
Football Secretary   Muhammad Yusuf Chatyawan
1st Team Head Coach   Damon Lathrope
First-team coach   Armand Kavaj
First-team coach   Laura Dyer
Goalkeeping coach   Ilirjan Memaj
Strength and conditioning Coach   Mikolaj Pujdak
Club doctor   Nishal Shah
Press Officer   Christopher Smith

Honours edit

League edit

Cup edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Women: Nottingham Forest 0-1 Watford". www.watfordfc.com.
  2. ^ "Staff Profiles: Clinton Lancaster". watfordfc.com. from the original on 8 February 2023. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
  3. ^ "Statement: Ladies Season Ends With Immediate Effect". watfordfc.com. from the original on 8 February 2023. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
  4. ^ "Statement: Watford FC Women Name Change". watfordfc.com. from the original on 18 August 2020. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  5. ^ "Women: Promotion To Championship Confirmed!". www.watfordfc.com. from the original on 14 June 2021. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  6. ^ "Watford Women to play at the Vale". 28 June 2022. from the original on 30 June 2022. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  7. ^ "Women: Bianca Baptiste Signs". www.watfordfc.com. from the original on 1 July 2022. Retrieved 1 July 2022.

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For the men s football club see Watford F C Watford F C Women are an English women s football club affiliated to Watford F C The club play in the Women s Championship the second tier of English women s football with home games played at Grosvenor Vale WatfordFull nameWatford Football Club WomenNickname s The Golden GirlsFounded2014 9 years ago 2014 GroundGrosvenor ValeCapacity4 085ManagerDamon LathropeLeagueWomen s Championship2022 23FA Women s National League South 1st of 12 promoted WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursWatford played in the Women s Championship from the league s inception in 2014 after finishing runners up in the FA Women s Premier League in 2013 until 2018 19 The club played in the third tier of the pyramid the FA Women s National League South from 2018 19 to 2020 21 before they were promoted back to the Women s Championship They returned to the FA Women s National League following relegation in the 2021 22 season before being promoted again to the Women s Championship at the end of the 2022 23 season 1 Contents 1 History 2 Players 2 1 Current squad 2 2 Former players 3 Club officials and support staff 4 Honours 4 1 League 4 2 Cup 5 ReferencesHistory editBack in 2013 the Hornets finished second in the FA Women s Premier League On the pitch success was matched off the pitch as the club s application for a license to compete in the newly formed Women s Super League 2 was accepted The inaugural season got underway in April 2014 and the first game for Watford resulted in a 2 2 draw against Millwall Lionesses with 330 in attendance Impressive form away from home meant that Watford were in third place as the season approached the half way point however some misfortune with injuries meant this form couldn t be maintained and the club finished seventh The follow up season ultimately proved to be a difficult one in terms of results but there was success in other avenues Watford s opening home league game against Aston Villa was held at Vicarage Road and attracted a fantastic crowd of 1 102 It wasn t the only impressive attendance of the season as respective crowds of 465 v Yeovil and 514 v Durham saw the team play at Berkhamsted FC nbsp The team line up against MK Dons in 2020Having taken over the managerial position in the 2011 12 season and the general manager role for the start of the WSL John Salomon had plenty to do with the upward trajectory at the Hornets He stepped down from both roles at the end of the season to begin a new role with the FA It meant there were two positions to fill Ellie Kemp came on board as general manager while Katie Rowson took on the position of head coach The third season again proved to be a difficult one on the field but back to back home wins were recorded against Everton and Oxford United Most importantly it was a campaign where Watford Ladies came under the umbrella of Watford FC for the first time with the men s set up giving plenty of support One of the big changes was the club moving away from the grassroots set up and Watford Ladies Youth With the WSL transitioning from a summer league to a winter league it meant a mini nine game season took place at the beginning of 2017 It was a much better time on the pitch as the Golden Girls led by new head coach Keith Boanas earned eight points in a five game period more than they had earned in the entirety of either 2015 or 2016 Watford also moved to a new home ground with Kings Langley becoming the home of the Hornets a partnership that continues to be fruitful for both to this day Ed Henderson had helped stabilise the club during the Spring Series having taken over as interim general manager His work continued in the summer as he secured several new sponsorships and continued to build the profile of Watford with 823 turning up for the game against Arsenal It was another challenging season however there were plenty of bright spots in the second half of 17 18 Armand Kavaja and Clinton Lancaster were put in charge and handed a number of young players their opportunities in the first team fold The coaching staff had played a big role in developing the players and performances were much improved towards the end with a 2 1 win at Oxford United the highlight The new make up of the Women s football pyramid was confirmed on 28 May 2018 and despite a strong application Watford were put in the FA Women s National League Tier 3 rather than the FA Women s Championship Tier 2 In September 2019 Clinton Lancaster took the position of head coach with Kavaja taking up an assistant role 2 The Golden Girls were on track for potential promotion when the 2019 20 season was declared null and void due to the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020 3 The name Watford FC Women replaced the name Watford FC Ladies in August 2020 with the club saying the new name was representative of a modern view on language and equality and is in keeping with the way our governing bodies supporters squad and management regard the women s game 4 In the 2020 21 season Watford were promoted back into the second tier after a three season absence due to The FA approving the club s application for upward movement 5 In the middle of 2022 Watford F C Women agreed to play the upcoming season at Grosvenor Vale the home of Wealdstone F C 6 and on 1 July they signed striker Bianca Baptiste from Crystal Palace to join them for their 2022 2023 season 7 Players editCurrent squad edit As of 23 September 2023 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 WAL Olivia Clark on loan from Bristol City 2 DF nbsp DOM Lucia Leon3 DF nbsp ENG Abbie Lafayette4 MF nbsp ENG Charlotte Fleming5 DF nbsp ENG Anne Meiwald6 DF nbsp ENG Sophie McLean7 FW nbsp ENG Gemma Davison8 FW nbsp ENG Bianca Baptiste fs player no 9 nat ENG pos FW name Carly Johns fs player no 11 nat ENG pos FW name Michelle Agyemang 12 MF nbsp ENG Ellie Head14 DF nbsp ENG Harley Bennett15 MF nbsp CYP Andria Georgiou16 MF nbsp ENG Laila Harbert No Pos Nation Player fs player no 17 nat ENG pos DF name Megan Chandler fs player no 19 nat IRL pos MF name Alli Palisch 21 FW nbsp ENG Flo Fyfe23 MF nbsp ENG Coral Jade Haines26 DF nbsp ENG Katie Reid27 FW nbsp USA Corinne Henson31 GK nbsp ENG Rebekah DowsettFormer players edit For details of current and former players see Category Watford F C Women players nbsp nbsp Adekite Fatuga Dada citation needed Club officials and support staff editPosition NameFootball Secretary nbsp Muhammad Yusuf Chatyawan1st Team Head Coach nbsp Damon LathropeFirst team coach nbsp Armand KavajFirst team coach nbsp Laura DyerGoalkeeping coach nbsp Ilirjan MemajStrength and conditioning Coach nbsp Mikolaj PujdakClub doctor nbsp Nishal ShahPress Officer nbsp Christopher SmithHonours editLeague edit FA Women s National League level 3 Southern champions 2022 23 Tier playoff champions 2022 23 FA Women s Premier League National Division level 2 runners up 2012 13 Southern Division level 2 champions 2006 07 Reserve Southern Division 2 champions 2012 13Cup edit Hertfordshire County Football Association Women s Challenge Cup winners 2004 05 2005 06 2006 07 2007 08 2009 10 Women s Challenge Cup finalists 2008 09 2010 11 2012 13References edit Women Nottingham Forest 0 1 Watford www watfordfc com Staff Profiles Clinton Lancaster watfordfc com Archived from the original on 8 February 2023 Retrieved 25 August 2020 Statement Ladies Season Ends With Immediate Effect watfordfc com Archived from the original on 8 February 2023 Retrieved 25 August 2020 Statement Watford FC Women Name Change watfordfc com Archived from the original on 18 August 2020 Retrieved 17 August 2020 Women Promotion To Championship Confirmed www watfordfc com Archived from the original on 14 June 2021 Retrieved 14 June 2021 Watford Women to play at the Vale 28 June 2022 Archived from the original on 30 June 2022 Retrieved 30 June 2022 Women Bianca Baptiste Signs www watfordfc com Archived from the original on 1 July 2022 Retrieved 1 July 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Watford F C Women amp oldid 1186482753, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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