Aston Villa L.F.C.
| Full name | Aston Villa Ladies Football Club | |||
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| Nickname(s) | The Lady Villans | |||
| Founded | 1973 (as Solihull FC) | |||
| Ground | Trevor Brown Memorial Ground, Church Road, Boldmere, Sutton Coldfield (Capacity: 2,500) |
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| League | FA Women's Premier League Northern Division | |||
| 2008–09 | 7th, FA Women's Premier League Northern Division | |||
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Aston Villa Ladies Football Club is an English women's football team affiliated with Aston Villa F.C., currently playing in the FA Women's Premier League Northern Division.[1] The club has been in existence under several names since 1973. Originally titled Solihull FC, the team became officially affiliated with Aston Villa F.C. in 1996. The club have a Senior team, a reserve team and several other teams of younger age groups under a Centre of Excellence.
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[edit] History
Aston Villa Ladies Football Club was formed in 1973 as Solihull FC. When Aston Villa asked for help in forming a ladies team in 1989, Solihull responded. The club agreed to change their name in 1996 to become the officially recognised ladies team of Aston Villa. In 1998 the Senior Team won promotion to the Northern Division of the FA Women's Premier League.[2] Their greatest accomplishment was reaching the 1995 League Cup Final.
[edit] Current squad
Players used in 2009/10
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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[edit] Reserves and Centre of Excellence
The club has a senior reserves team that play in the Northern Premier Reserve league Division 2. The club also run several other teams under the auspices of a Centre of Excellence. This centre aims to develop the talent from within the local area. The Academy teams include an Under 10, Under 12, Under 14 and Under 16 teams.[3]
In August 2010 Aston Villa LFC supplied eight players to a 30-strong England Under-17 training camp.[4]
[edit] Notes
- ^ "Nationwide League tables". FA. http://www.thefa.com/Womens/PremierLeague/Table/default.htm. Retrieved 2007-09-10.[dead link]
- ^ "About Aston Villa Ladies football club". AVLFC. http://www.avlfc.com/aboutus/index.php. Retrieved 2007-09-10.
- ^ "Midlands Centre of Excellence". AVLFC. http://www.avlfc.com/villacentreofexcellence/index.php. Retrieved 2007-09-10.
- ^ "Training camp squad selected". TheFA.com. 2010-08-03. http://www.thefa.com/England/womens-u17s/News/2010/training-camp-0810. Retrieved 2010-10-09.
[edit] External links
- [ AVLFC Official Site]
- AVLFC Unofficial Photographs
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