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1993–94 WFA National League
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | WFA National League |
| season | 1993–94 |
| prevseason | [1992–93](1992-93-wfa-national-league) |
| nextseason | [1994–95](1994-95-fa-women-s-premier-league) |
The 1993–94 WFA National League season was the 3rd season of the WFA National League. The competition was organised by the Women's Football Alliance and the Football Association Committee for Women's Football.
Below the Premier Division were the Northern and Southern Divisions.
The 1993–94 women's championship was won by Doncaster Belles, their second National League trophy, after a title race with the previous champions, Arsenal.
This season coincided with the merger of the league's founding body, the Women's Football Association, into the FA in 1993. (The WFA had founded the National League in 1991.) The new organising Women's Football Alliance and FA Committee were composed of members from women's clubs, women's leagues, and FA representatives. New branding as the FA Women's Premier League began in 1994–95.
Premier Division
Premier Division](fa-women-s-premier-league-national-division) 2nd title Wimbledon Ipswich Town (8 May 1994) 1–11 Arsenal (21 November 1993)
- Leasowe Pacific were promoted to the Premier Division
- District Line were promoted to the Premier Division
- Bronte were relegated to Division One North
- Maidstone Tigresses were relegated to Division One South
- District Line became Wembley
League table
Results
Division One North
Division One North](fa-women-s-national-league-north) 7–0 St Helens (23 January 1994) (7 November 1993) (5 October 1993)
- Leasowe Pacific were promoted to the Premier Division
- Kidderminster Harriers were promoted to Division One North
- Luton Town were promoted to Division One North
- Luton Town became Langford
- Bronte were relegated to Division One North
- Milton Keynes were relegated from the Premier Division
- Sunderland resigned from Division One North
League table
Results
Relegation Playoff
| Division One South | Score | North West Women’s League |
|---|---|---|
| **Kidderminster Harriers** | ?–? | Manchester Bell Vue |
Division One South
Division One South](fa-women-s-national-league-south) 10–0 Hassocks (6 February 1994) Bromley Borough (3 April 1994)
- District Line were promoted to the National Division
- Bromley Borough were promoted to Division One South
- Maidstone Tigresses were relegated from the Premier Division
- Saltdean were relegated from Division One South
- Bristol Backwell became Bristol
League table
Results
References
References
- "England - List of Women Champions".
- (28 May 2017). "The Association's Development".
- (23 May 1994). "Belles face tough run-in: The women's National Premier League is being fought to a tight finish". The Independent.
- Association, The Football. "WFA National League Premier Division 1993-94".
- Association, The Football. "WFA National League Northern Division 1993-94".
- Association, The Football. "WFA National League Southern Division 1993-94".
- "1993-1994".
- "Ladies Football (1993-1994)".
- (30 August 1995). "Life's a pitch for women footie players". [[The Independent]].
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