Southern Region Women's Football League Explained

Southern Region Women's Football League
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Founded:1990
Divisions:3
Teams:24
Feeds:FA Women's National League Division 1 South West
Levels:5 & 6

The Southern Region 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, South West, West Midlands, East Midlands, North East and North West.[1]

The Southern Region Women's Football League promotes teams directly into the FA Women's National League Division 1 South West, and lies above the Hampshire Women's League and Thames Valley 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.

The 2019/20 season was expunged due to the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.

2024-25 season tables

Premier Division

Division One North

Division One South

Teams

Premier Division

ClubHome groundCapacity
AFC PortchesterThe Onsite Group Stadium1,000
Ascot UnitedAscot Racecourse1,150
Badshot LeaOperatix Community Ground1,200
Oxford CityCourt Place Farm2,500
ReadingArbour Park2,000
Selsey
SholingOasis Academy Mayfield900
Winchester City FlyersSimplyhealth City Ground4,500
Woodley UnitedBulmershe Pavilion1,000
Wycombe Wanderers1878 Stadium2,500

Division One North

ClubHome groundCapacity
Abingdon United DevelopmentThe Northcourt2,000
Ascot United ReservesAscot Racecourse1,150
Beaconsfield TownHolloways Park3,500
Caversham UnitedMapledurham Recreation Ground
Chesham United DevelopmentChiltern Hills Academy
Kidlington YouthExeter Park
Milton UnitedThe Heights1,500
Penn & Tylers GreenFrench School Meadow1,000
Slough TownArbour Park2,000
Tilehurst Panthers
Wycombe Wanderers U23The 1878 Stadium2,500

Division One South

ClubHome groundCapacity
Abbey RangersAddlestone Moor1,000
AFC Stoneham Stoneham Lane Football Complex1,000
AFC VarsityHatches Farm Sports Ground500
Bournemouth Sports ReservesChapel Gate1,000
BursledonToynbee School
Fleet Town The Mustard Seed Stadium2,000
Havant & Waterlooville Westleigh Park5,300
QK SouthamptonThe Hive
Wimborne TownNew Cuthbury2,800
WokingEastwood Centre600

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References

Notes and References

  1. News: Ticehurst . Abi . Restructures, professional status and the county of Berkshire: the Women's Football Pyramid explained . Football in Bracknell . 2 March 2021.