Last updated : 18/08/2023 10:31:22
Introduction
JPS FC Ladies are a Grassroots football team.
The team is from England, United Kingdom and play in the Greater Manchester Women's Football League Division Two.
Team Details
Location
League
Greater Manchester Women's Football League - Division Two
Team Type
Women , 11 a side , Grassroots
JPS FC Ladies
JPS FC Ladies is a women's football team based in Bury, Greater Manchester. The team was founded in 2011 and currently plays in the Division Two of the Greater Manchester Women's Football League.
The team's home ground is Whitehead Park, and their kit is sponsored by Abbey Attach. JPS FC Ladies have a strong following on social media, with over 500 followers on Twitter and Facebook.
Recent Season
JPS FC Ladies had a successful season in 2022-23, finishing in third place in Division Two. The team won 10 of their 14 matches, and lost just twice.
The team's top scorer was Chloe Williams, who scored 15 goals in the league. Other key players included captain Laura Smith, and midfielder Megan Wilson.
Future Plans
JPS FC Ladies are aiming to win promotion to Division One in the 2023-24 season. The team have already made some good signings, and are confident that they can achieve their goal.
The team is also looking to expand its social media following, and to attract more sponsors. JPS FC Ladies are a vibrant and ambitious team, and they are excited about the future.
Sources
- JPS FC Ladies Facebook page
- JPS FC Ladies Twitter page
- Greater Manchester Women's Football League Wikipedia page
The Greater Manchester Women's Football League is a women's association football league in Greater Manchester, England. The league was founded in 2011, and currently has three divisions.
The top division of the league is the Premier Division, which is at level 7 of the women's football pyramid. The second division is Division One, which is at level 8, and the third division is Division Two, which is at level 9.
The league promotes to the North West Women's Regional Football League, and does not relegate to any league. The league also runs Challenge Cup and League Cup competitions.
The Greater Manchester Women's Football League is a growing league, and it is becoming increasingly popular. The league is a great opportunity for women to play football at a competitive level.