Last updated : 21/08/2023 10:07:22
Introduction
Kenningwell United are a Grassroots football team.
The team is from England, United Kingdom and play in the Greater London Women's Football League Division 1 South.
Team Details
Location
League
Greater London Women's Football League - Division 1 South
Team Type
Women , 11 a side , Grassroots
Kenningwell United
Kenningwell United is a women's football team based in London, England. They currently play in the Greater London Women's Football League Division 1 South.
The team was founded in 1995 and has been playing in the Greater London Women's Football League since 2003. They have won the league title once, in 2012-13.
Kenningwell United play their home games at the Kenningwell Sports Ground in Kenningwell, London. The ground has a capacity of 100 spectators.
Sources
- Kenningwell United | Greater London Women's Football League
- Kenningwell United FC
- Kenningwell United FC (women's football)
Greater London Women's Football League
The Greater London Women's Football League is an amateur competitive women's association football competition based in Greater London, England. The league is affiliated with the Amateur Football Alliance, Middlesex County Football Association, and London Football Association. Matches are played on Sundays.
The league was founded in 1972 as the Hounslow and District Ladies Football League (H&DIST League) with two divisions, named Division A and Division B. In the debut edition, Kingston Grasshoppers won Division A and Barnet Copthall won Division B. Players originally paid to participate, with fees of £3 as of 1974. Gallaher Ladies were named the league's first champions on 9 February 1973 after defeating Moselely 4–0 and securing an unbeaten season.
The league renamed itself Greater London Women's Football League in 1983, then to Greater London Women's Regional League in 1990, and back to Greater London Women's Football League in 2003. The league added a third division in 1975, a fourth division in 1978, a fifth Premier division in 1991 that offered promotion into the WFA National League, and a sixth division in 2008.
The current champions of the Greater London Women's Football League are Ashford Town (Middlesex) Ladies.