Last updated : Monday, 01 July 2024

West Midlands Regional Women's Football League

The West Midlands Regional Women's Football League (WMRWL) is an amateur football league for women in the West Midlands region of England. It is at the fifth and sixth levels of the English women's football pyramid, with the seven other Regional Leagues – Eastern, London & SE, Southern, South West, East Mids, North East and North West.

History

The WMRWL was founded in 1998. The inaugural season consisted of 12 teams, and the champions were Solihull Ladies. The league has since grown to include over 30 teams.

Structure

West Midlands Regional Women's Football League action

The WMRWL is divided into two divisions: the Premier Division and Division 1 North & South. The Premier Division consists of 12 teams, and Division 1 North & South each consist of 10 teams. The top two teams from the Premier Division are promoted to the FA Women's National League, and the bottom two teams from the Premier Division are relegated to Division 1 North & South. The top two teams from each Division 1 North & South are promoted to the Premier Division, and the bottom two teams from each Division 1 North & South are relegated to the respective county leagues.

Recent seasons

  • In the 2021-22 season, the Premier Division champions were Leamington Lions Ladies.
  • In the 2022-23 season, the Premier Division champions are currently unknown.

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Featured Teams

West Midlands Regional Women's Football League teams come from

  • Coventry,
  • Kidderminster,
  • Leek,
  • Redditch,
  • Walsall,

and other areas within Staffordshire, Worcestershire.

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