FA Women's National League Plate

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FA Women's Premier League Plate
Founded2014
RegionEngland
Number of teams36
Current championsCoventry United (2016)
Most successful club(s)Coventry United & Preston North End
(1)
2015–16

The FA Women's Premier League Plate is an Association Football tournament organised by the FA Women's Premier League (WPL). It is the WPL's second league cup competition, played alongside the Premier League Cup, and is a single-elimination knock-out tournament.

History

The WPL Plate was introduced in 2014 following a restructuring of women's football in England. Historically the WPL had consisted of three divisions: a National Division at the top, with two regional divisions, North and South, below. The WPL was the top level of women's football in England until the introduction of the Women's Super League in 2011, then in 2014 WSL 2 was also inserted above the WPL in the league structure. This led to the National Division being abolished and the former Combination Leagues, which had been below the WPL in the pyramid, were incorporated as four regional divisions one level below the North and South. This meant the number of divisions in the Women's Premier League had doubled from three to six, so a second cup competition was added to compliment the existing Premier League Cup.[1]

Structure

The teams competing in each season's Women's Premier League Plate is decided by the first round of the WPL Cup, which is known as the Determining Round. All 72 WPL teams are drawn in this round, with the winners of each match continuing in the Cup and the losers being entered into the Plate.[2]

As there are 36 losing teams in the determining round, a preliminary round of the Plate is held between a small number of teams to bring the number of participants down to 32, allowing a normal knock-out tournament to be held. The winners of each game proceed to the next stage, while the losers are eliminated from the tournament. All games are played over a single leg, with draws being settled by extra time and penalty kicks where required, and the final is held at a neutral venue.

List of finals

Year Winner Score Runner-up Venue Notes
2015 Preston North End (N) 3–0 Huddersfield Town (N) Nethermoor Park, Guiseley [3]
2016 Coventry United (S) 5–1 Enfield Town (SE1) Keys Park, Hednesford [4]
(N)=Team played in Northern Division, (S)=Played in Southern Division, (SE1)=Played in South East Division One

References

  1. ^ "About the FA WPL". The Football Association. Retrieved 28 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Premier League Cup Round-Up". She Kicks. 31 August 2014. Retrieved 28 April 2016.
  3. ^ "Preston win inaugural Plate". Women's Soccer Scene. 30 April 2015. Retrieved 28 April 2016.
  4. ^ "Coventry and Blackburn Take Trophies". She Kicks. 24 April 2016. Retrieved 28 April 2016.