Northern Combination Women's Football League

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. The Northern Combination feeds directly into the FA Women's Premier League Northern Division, and lies above the North West Women's Football League and the North East Women's Football League in the pyramid. The Combination leagues were founded in 1998.

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Teams

The teams competing in the Northern Combination during the 2011-12 season are:

  • Bradford City Women's FC
  • Cheadle Heath Nomads
  • Huddersfield Town Ladies FC
  • Liverpool Feds
  • Middlesbrough F.C. Ladies
  • Mossley Hill
  • Newcastle United Women's FC
  • Salford Ladies FC
  • Sheffield Wednesday Women's FC
  • South Durham & Cestria
  • Stockport County
  • Wakefield

Previous winners

Season Winner
1998-99 Bangor City L.F.C.
1999-00 Oldham Curzon L.F.C.
2000-01 Manchester City L.F.C.
2001-02 Middlesbrough F.C. Ladies
2002-03 Stockport County L.F.C.
2003-04 Blackburn Rovers L.F.C.
2004-05 Newcastle United W.F.C.
2005-06 Preston North End W.F.C.
2006-07 Sheffield Wednesday L.F.C.
2007-08 Curzon Ashton L.F.C.
2008-09 Leeds City Vixens L.F.C.
2009-10 Rochdale AFC Ladies
2010-11 Sheffield FC

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