South West Regional Women's Football League Explained

South West Women's Football League
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Founded:1974
Divisions:4
Teams:36
Feeds:FA Women's National League Division 1 South West
Levels:5 & 6

The South West 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, West Mids, East Mids, North East and North West. The South West Regional Women's Football League feeds directly into the FA Women's National League Division 1 South West, and lies above the Cornwall Women's Football League, Devon Women's Football League, Dorset Women's Football League, Gloucestershire County Womens Football League, Wiltshire FA Women's Football League and Somerset Women's Football League in the pyramid. The pyramid structure was founded in 1998.

Below the Premier Division the two Division Ones are split geographically with Division One East and Division One West.

Exeter City Ladies were crowned the 2018-19 champions of the Premier League following a 3-1 win over Keynsham Town Development on the 15th of April 2019.

Lakeside Athletic Ladies were promoted from the Devon Women’s League as runners up in 2018/19.

2021-22 Season

The premier division was won by AFC St Austell Ladies 1st who finished on 45 points with a record of 14-3-1. Their promotion means they will be playing in the FA Women's National League South.

The northern division was won by Bristol Rovers Women First who finished on 43 points with a record of 14-1-1. They have gained promotion to the Premier Division.

The western division was won by Liskeard Athletic Women FC First who are currently top of the league with one game to play. Their record is currently 10-2-2 and they have 32 points.

The eastern division was won by Warminster Town Ladies who are top of the league with one game to play. Their record stands currently at 13-2-2 as they top the league on 41 points.

Teams

The teams competing in the league for the 2024–25 season are:

Premier Division

ClubHome groundCapacity
AEK Boco LadiesGreenbank Road1,000
AFC St Austell WomenPoltair Park6,000
Bishops Lydeard LadiesDarby Way1,000
Forest Green Rovers WomenChalford Sports & Social Club1,000
Frampton Rangers LadiesLodge Road2,000
Ilminster Town LadiesBrittens Field1,000
Marine Academy Plymouth LadiesMarine Academy Plymouth
Poole Town LadiesDorset County Ground1,000
Pucklechurch Sports LadiesRecreation Ground, Pucklechurch1,000
Sherborne Town LadiesRaleigh Grove1,150
Torquay United WomenCoach Road1,000

Northern Division

ClubHome groundCapacity
Bath City WomenTwerton Park8,800
Bitton LadiesRecreation Ground, Bitton1,500
Cirencester Town LadiesCorinium Stadium4,500
Corsham Town LadiesSouthbank1,200
Downend Flyers WomenThe Playing Fields1,500
Gloucester City WomenMeadow Park4,000
Paulton Rovers LadiesWinterfield Road2,500
Purton WomenThe Redhouse1,000
Royal Wootton Bassett Town LadiesNew Gerard Buxton Sports Ground4,500
SGS Olveston United WomenStoke Gifford Stadium1,500
St Vallier LadiesLockleaze Sports Centre 4G1,000
Stockwood Wanderers WomenStockwood Lane

Southern Division

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ClubHome groundCapacity
Bideford WomenKingsley Road6,000
Feniton WomenStation Road1,000
Helston Athletic WomenKellaway Park3,000
Honiton Town WomenMountbatten Park800
Plympton LadiesBull Point
Saltash United WomenKimberley Stadium1,000
Sticker WomenBurngullow Park2,000
Weston-super-Mare WomenOptima Stadium 3G
Weymouth WomenBob Lucas Stadium6,600
Yeovil Town WomenAlvington Playing Fields1,000