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1999–2000 FA Women's Premier League


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competitionFA Women's Premier League
season1999–2000
prevseason[1998–99](1998-99-fa-women-s-premier-league)
nextseason[2000–01](2000-01-fa-women-s-premier-league)

The 1999–2000 FA Women's Premier League season was the 9th season of the FA Women's Premier League. Croydon F.C.'s women's team retained their League title, and added the FA Women's Cup to seal a second double in four years. A 3–0 defeat to Arsenal on 4 May 2000 ended an unbeaten league run stretching back almost two years.

National Division

National Division](fa-women-s-premier-league-national-division) 3rd title Aston Villa (5 September 1999)

  • Aston Villa were promoted from the Northern Division
  • Reading Royals were promoted from the Southern Division
  • Bradford City were relegated to the Northern Division
  • Ilkeston Town were relegated to the Northern Division

League table

Results

Northern Division

Northern Division](fa-women-s-national-league-north) Arnold Town (28 November 1999)

  • Aston Villa were promoted from the Northern Division
  • Bangor City were promoted from the Northern Combination League
  • Birmingham City were promoted from the Midland Combination League
  • Bradford City were relegated from the National Division
  • Berkhamsted Town were moved to the Southern Division

League table

Results

Southern Division

Southern Division](fa-women-s-national-league-south) Three Bridges 0–9 Langford (5 September 1999)

  • Reading Royals were promoted to the National League
  • Wembley Mill Hill were promoted from the South East Combination League
  • Cardiff City were promoted from the South West Combination League
  • Berkhamsted Town were moved from the Northern Division
  • Leyton Orient became Barking

League table

Following an exodus of players, Three Bridges dissolved at the end of the season.

Results

References

References

  1. Association, The Football. "FA Women's Premier League National Division 1999-2000".
  2. Association, The Football. "AXA FA Women's Premier League Northern Division 1999-00".
  3. Association, The Football. "FA Women's Premier League Southern Division 1999-00".
  4. (2012-06-30). "Football". archive.ph.
  5. "English Clubs 1999-2000".
  6. "Defunct & Disappeared".
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