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1994–95 FA Women's Premier League


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competitionFA Women's Premier League
season1994–95
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The 1994–95 FA Women's Premier League season was the 4th season of the FA Women's Premier League. It was the first season under FA Premier League branding after the WFA Women's National League was founded in 1991–92.

Below the FA Women's Premier League National Division were the Northern and Southern Divisions.

The 1993–94 double-winners Doncaster Belles and League Cup winners Arsenal Ladies continued their rivalry in the National Division. Arsenal won their "fiercely contested" early-season match 3–0 with goals by Sammy Britton, Rebecca Lonergan and Jo Churchman.

At the end of 1994–95, Arsenal won their second title and equalled Doncaster's two championships at that point. The runners-up were Liverpool, renamed in 1994 and previously known as Knowsley United. The 1991–92 runner-up club were relegated, Red Star Southampton.

The season did not finish on time, according to The Independent in August 1995: "The Football Association doesn't help much. It took over the national team two years ago, and the administration of the domestic game last season - which then shambolically overran, ending six weeks late.".

National Division

National Division](fa-women-s-premier-league-national-division) 2nd title Red Star Southampton (26 February 1995)

  • Wolverhampton Wanderers were promoted from Division One North
  • Bromley Borough were promoted from Division One South
  • Knowsley United became Liverpool
  • Stanton Rangers became Ilkeston Town Rangers
  • Bromley Borough became Croydon

League table

Results

Northern Division

Northern Division](fa-women-s-national-league-north)

  • Wolverhampton Wanderers were promoted from Division One North
  • Ipswich Town were relegated from the Premier Division
  • Abbeydale Alvechurch became Solihull Borough
  • St Helens became St Helens/Garswood

League table

Results

Southern Division

Southern Division](fa-women-s-national-league-south)

  • Bromley Borough were promoted to the National Division
  • Hassocks were relegated from Division One South
  • Hemel Hempstead became Berkhamsted & Hemel
  • Bristol resigned from the league
  • Epsom & Ewell resigned from the league

League table

Results

References

References

  1. "England - List of Women Champions".
  2. (24 October 1994). "Arsenal see off sad Doncaster: Pete Davies finds some intense rivalry in the women's game". The Independent.
  3. Association, The Football. "FA Women’s Premier League National Division 1994-95".
  4. Association, The Football. "FA Women’s Premier League Northern Division 1994-95".
  5. Association, The Football. "FA Women’s Premier League Southern Division 1994-95".
  6. (30 August 1995). "Life's a pitch for women footie players". [[The Independent]].
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