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  2. Women's Premier League - Wikipedia

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    Women's Premier League, an ice hockey league in England and Wales This page was last edited on 8 February 2024, at 00:10 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  3. List of English women's football champions - Wikipedia

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    The WFA Cup (Women's FA Cup) has continued alongside the leagues, and the Women's National League Cup also started in 1991–92. Since then, the top-level league has determined the annual champions of English women's football [ 13 ] – this encompasses the division's renaming as the FA Women's Premier League (from 1994), qualification to the ...

  4. Women's football in England - Wikipedia

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    The "Women's Premier League" name was implausibly used from 2014 to 2018 only for lower-league tiers at levels 3 and 4: the FA Women's Premier League Northern Division and Southern Division, and the four rebranded regional divisions of the Combination Leagues. In 2018 the "WPL" was renamed the Women's National League, restoring the name used in ...

  5. 2017–18 FA Women's Premier League - Wikipedia

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    The 2017–18 season of the FA Women's Premier League is the 26th season of the competition, which began in 1992. It sits at the third and fourth levels of the women's football pyramid, below the two divisions of the FA Women's Super League and above the eight regional football leagues.

  6. FA Women's National League - Wikipedia

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    The first winners of a Cup without top-flight teams were Barnet F.C. Ladies in the 2010–11 FA Women's Premier League Cup. The FA Women's National League Plate was introduced in the 2014–15 season (as the Women's Premier League Plate). Under the current format, the teams that are eliminated from the opening round of the League Cup are ...

  7. Women's Premier Soccer League - Wikipedia

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    The WPSL is the longest-running active women's soccer league as it enters its 25th season in 2023. The WPSL is also the largest women's soccer league in the United States, North America and the world with 130 active teams as of 2023. [1] The WPSL started as the Western Division of the W-League, before breaking away to form its own league in 1998.

  8. FA Women's Premier League National Division - Wikipedia

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    The National Division lost its top-league status and several teams when the FA introduced the summer competition Women's Super League (WSL) in 2011, with no further promotions. 2012–13 was the final season for the Women's Premier League National Division, with the last championship won by Sunderland, their third in succession. The division ...

  9. 1997–98 FA Women's Premier League - Wikipedia

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    The 1997–98 season of the FA Women's Premier League was the 7th season of the former top flight of English women's association football. National Division. Pos