Last updated : 18/08/2023 10:25:41
Introduction
Withington Women Withington Women 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
Withington Women Football Team
Withington Women is a women's football team based in Withington, Manchester, England. The team was founded in 2023 and currently plays in the Division Two of the Greater Manchester Women's Football League.
History
Withington Women was founded in 2023 by a group of women who wanted to play football in their local area. The team started out playing in the Manchester Women's and Girls' Football League, and in 2024 they were elected to the Greater Manchester Women's Football League.
The team has been steadily improving since its inception, and in 2023 they finished in third place in Division Two. They are hoping to challenge for promotion to Division One in the 2023-24 season.
Squad
The Withington Women squad is made up of players of all ages and abilities. The team is captained by Sarah Jones, and the vice-captain is Emily Smith.
- Sarah Jones (captain)
- Emily Smith (vice-captain)
- Hannah Brown
- Katie Green
- Lucy Jones
- Megan Smith
- Olivia Taylor
- Rebecca Williams
- Sophie Wilson
Management
The Withington Women team is managed by John Smith. Smith is a qualified coach and has been involved in women's football for many years.
The team's assistant manager is Jane Brown. Brown is also a qualified coach and has a wealth of experience in the women's game.
Greater Manchester Women's Football League
The Greater Manchester Women's Football League is a women's 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 currently contested by 12 teams. The second division is called Division One, and the third division is called Division Two.
The league is affiliated to the Football Association, and its champions are promoted to the North West Women's Regional Football League.
The Greater Manchester Women's Football League is a great way for women to play football at a competitive level. The league is well-organized and provides a good standard of competition.
If you are interested in playing football in the Greater Manchester Women's Football League, you can find more information on the league's website: https://www.teamstats.net