South West Combination WFL Dissolves
New FA Women's Premier League now in place
09/07/14
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16 clubs have applied to join the new FA Women's Super League.
The FA announced yesterday that 16 clubs presented their applications on Friday 18 December to be part of the new FA Womens Super League, launching in March 2011.
Subject to clubs meeting the required criteria, an optimum eight licences will be offered to the strongest applicants by March 2010, giving all clubs a full 12 months to prepare for the launch of The League.
The following clubs have applied to be part of The FA Womens Super League:
Arsenal Ladies FC, Barnet FC, Birmingham City Ladies FC, Bristol Academy Womens FC, Chelsea Ladies FC, Colchester United Ladies FC, Doncaster Rovers Belles, Everton Ladies FC, Leeds Carnegie Ladies FC, Leicester City FC, OOH Lincoln Ladies, Liverpool, Millwall Lionesses FC, Newcastle United Women's FC, Nottingham Forest, Sunderland Womens FC.
The FAs Chief Executive, Ian Watmore, said: We are delighted with the number of bids we have received from clubs who wish to be part of The Womens Super League in this country.
"This is a very strong indication that the vision we have of creating an elite League that will take our domestic game to a higher level is shared by many people within womens football. We now have to work hard to ensure we have a comprehensive and thorough review process of all bids received and we look forward to announcing the successful clubs in 2010.
The South West Combination League committee can confirm that there will be no change to the structure of the Combination Leagues and below for the Season 2010/2011. There will be normal promotions and relegations at the end of this Season. Anything else will be subject to future discussions and agreements and will be communicated to Leagues, and then onto Clubs when detail is available.