South West Combination Women's Football League

South West Combination Women's Football League

Infobox sports league

pixels=90px
sport=Football
founded=1998
teams=12
country=ENG and WAL
champion=Newquay A.F.C. Ladies

The South West Combination Women's Football League, also known simply as the South West Combination, is at the third level of the English women's football pyramid, along with the three other Combination Leagues - South East, Midland and Northern. The South West Combination feeds directly into the FA Women's Premier League Southern Division, and lies above the South West Women's Football League Premier Division and the Southern Region Women's Football League Premier Division in the pyramid. The Combination leagues were founded in 1998.

Teams

The teams competing in the South West Combination during the 2007-08 season are:

* AFC Bournemouth
* Chesham United
* Forest Green Rovers
* Frome Town
* Luton Town
* Plymouth Argyle
* Reading FC Women
* Queens Park Rangers
* Swindon Town
* Southampton Saints
* Team Western
* Yeovil Town

Previous winners

References

[http://makingwebsites.co.uk/swcombo/history.html History of the South West Combination] from southwestcombination.co.uk. Retrieved 20 November 2006

External links

[http://www.southwestcombination.co.uk Official website of the South West Combination] . Retrieved 20 November 2006.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • South East Combination Women's Football League — The South East Combination Women s Football League, also known simply as the South East Combination, is at the third level of the English women s football pyramid, along with the three other Combination Leagues South West, Midland and Northern.… …   Wikipedia

  • Northern Combination Women's Football League — The Northern Combination Women s Football League, also known simply as the Northern Combination, is at the fourth level of the English women s football pyramid, along with the three other Combination Leagues South West, South East and Midland.… …   Wikipedia

  • Midland Combination Women's Football League — The Midland Combination Women s Football League, also known simply as the Midland Combination, is at the third level of the English women s football pyramid, along with the three other Combination Leagues South West, South East and Northern. The… …   Wikipedia

  • Bristol Academy Women's Football Club — Infobox club sportif Bristol Academy W.F.C …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Women's football in England — For more in depth, albeit general information see Football in England. While women s football has been played in England for over a century, it has only been in the 1990s that the game has seen a large increase in female players, as well as in… …   Wikipedia

  • Omeo & District Football League — The logo of the Omeo District Football League (ODFL) Swifts Creek …   Wikipedia

  • English football league system — Structure pyramidale des ligues de football en Angleterre La structure pyramidale des ligues de football en Angleterre (English football league system en anglais) désigne le système de classement officiel des ligues et divisions du football… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Football in England — Football is the national sport of England and plays a significant role in English culture.TerminologyThe sport is almost always referred to simply as football ; it is unusual for it to be called soccer and it is only referred to as association… …   Wikipedia

  • National Football League — NFL redirects here. For other uses, see NFL (disambiguation). For other leagues of the same name, see National Football League (disambiguation). National Football League Current season or competition: 2011 NFL season …   Wikipedia

  • FA Women's Premier League Southern Division — Infobox sports league logo=FAWPL Logo.gif pixels=132px sport=Football founded=1992 teams=12 country=ENG and WAL champion=Fulham L.F.C.The FA Women s Premier League Southern Division is a league in the second level in the women s football pyramid… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”