East Midlands Regional Women's Football League

The East Midlands Regional Women's Football League is at the fifth and sixth levels of the English women's football pyramid, with the seven other Regional Leagues – Eastern, London & SE, Southern, South West, West Mids, North East and North West. The East Midlands Regional Women's Football League feeds directly into the Midland Combination Women's Football League, and lies above the Leicestershire Women's Football League, Lincolnshire Women's Football League, Northamptonshire Women's Football League, Nottinghamshire Women's Football League and the Derbyshire Girls & Ladies League in the pyramid. The pyramid structure was founded in 1998.

East Midlands Regional Women's Football League
Founded1990
Country England
Divisions3
Number of teams30
Level on pyramid5 & 6
Feeder toFA Women's Premier League
Relegation toLeicestershire Women's Football League
Lincolnshire Women's Football League
Northamptonshire Women's Football League
Nottinghamshire Women's Football League
Derbyshire Girls & Ladies League

Below the Premier Division the two Division Ones are split geographically with Division One South and Division One North.

2019–2020 Teams

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Kettering Town Women
Leicester City Ladies
Mansfield Town LFC
Ollerton Town Ladies FC
Peterborough United LFC
Rise Park L.F.C.
Woodlands FC Ladies
Arnold Town L.F.C.
Grimsby Borough LFC
Lincoln Moorlands Railway LFC
Notts County Development
Sleaford Town Ladies
Corby Town LFC
Loughboro Foxes Vixens LFC
Oadby & Wigston
Locations of the 2019–20 East Midlands Regional Women's Football League teams
– Premier Division – Division One North – Division One South

Premier Division

TeamLocationGroundCapacity2018–19 season
Kettering Town WomenKettering9th
Leicester City LFCLeicesterLinwood Playing Fields50010th
Loughborough Students WomenLoughboroughHolywell Sports Complex1,0007th
Mansfield Town LadiesMansfieldRH Academy[2]1,0008th
Northampton Town LadiesNorthamptonD1S 1st
Ollerton Town LadiesOllerton5th
Oughtibridge War Memorial LadiesOughtibridgeOughtibridge Recreation Ground10003rd
Peterborough United LadiesPeterborough2nd
Rise Park Ladies FC6th
Rotherham United WomenRotherhamRoundwood Sports Complex[2]1,425
Woodlands LadiesAllestree5th

Division One North

TeamLocationGroundCapacity2018–19 season
Arnold Eagles WomenArnold
Arnold Town LadiesArnoldEagle Valley1,0007th
Chesterfield FC WomenChesterfieldShirebrook Academy[2]1,000DG&L D1 1st
Cleethorpes Town LadiesCleethorpes
Grimsby Borough LadiesGrimsbyBradley FDC1,0004th
Hykeham Town WomenHykehamPrior City of Lincoln Academy5002nd
Lincoln Moorlands Railway LadiesLincolnNewark Road Ground1,0003rd
Notts County Womens DevelopmentNottinghamMeadow Lane[2]19,588
Sleaford Town LadiesSleafordEslaforde Park1,0006th
Worksop Town WomenWorksop

Division One South

TeamLocationGroundCapacity2018–19 season
Beaumont Park Ladies
Corby Town FC LadiesCorby6th
Derby County Ladies CommunityDerby
Ilkeston Town LadiesIlkestonNew Manor Ground[2]3,029
Loughborough Foxes VixensLoughboroughLoughborough University Stadium3,3005th
Lutterworth Athletic LadiesLutterworthLutterworth Smallman and Son Arena1,0004th
Notts County WomenNottinghamMeadow Lane[2]19,5882nd
Oadby & Wigston WomenOadbyMeadows Sports Ground1,0003rd
Thrapston Town LadiesThrapstonCastle Playing Fields1,0007th

Previous winners

Season Premier Division One North Division One South
2007–08 Radcliffe Olympic LFC Welbeck Welfare LFC Corby S&L LFC
2008–09 Loughborough Foxes Sandiacre Town LFC Heather St.Johns
2009–10 Loughborough Students WFC Retford United LFC Long Eaton LFC
2012–13 Mansfield Town LFC Greenwood Meadows LFC AFC Trinity LFC
2013–14 Steel City Wanderers LFC Solar Ladies Gedling Town LFC
2014–15 Peterborough Northern Star LFC Winterton Rangers LFC Bedworth United LFC
2015–16 Long Eaton United LFC Mansfield Hosiery Mills LFC Moulton LFC
2016–17 Sheffield Utd Womens LFC Ollerton Town LFC Leicester City Women Development
2017–18 Nettleham Ladies FC Woodlands FC Ladies Peterborough United LFC
2018–19 Leicester City Women Development Boston United LFC Northampton Town Ladies

References

  1. "East Midlands 2019-20". fulltime-league.thefa.com. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  2. "Football Grounds". footballgroundmap.com. Retrieved 4 August 2020.


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