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2002–03 FA Women's Premier League
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | FA Women's Premier League |
| season | 2002–03 |
| prevseason | [2001–02](2001-02-fa-women-s-premier-league) |
| nextseason | [2003–04](2003-04-fa-women-s-premier-league) |
The 2002–03 FA Women's Premier League season was the 12th season of the FA Women's Premier League.
National Division
National Division](fa-women-s-premier-league-national-division) 1st title Brighton & Hove Albion (8 September 2002)
Changes from last season:
- Birmingham City were promoted from the Northern Division
- Fulham were promoted from the Southern Division
- Sunderland were relegated to the Northern Division
- Barry Town were relegated to the Southern Division
League Table
Results
Northern Division
Northern Division](fa-women-s-national-league-north) Garswood Saints (1 September 2002)
Changes from last season:
- Birmingham City were promoted to the National Division
- Middlesbrough were promoted from the Northern Combination League
- Lincoln were promoted from the Midland Combination League
- Sunderland were relegated from the National Division
- Coventry City were relegated to the Midland Combination League
- North Notts withdrew from the Northern Division
League table
Results
Southern Division
Southern Division](fa-women-s-national-league-south) (6 October 2002)
Changes from last season:
- Fulham were promoted to the National Division
- Enfield Town were promoted from the South East Combination League
- Bristol City were promoted from the South West Combination League
- Barry Town were relegated from the National Division
- Queens Park Rangers were relegated to the South East Combination League
- Berkhamsted Town were relegated to the South East Combination League
- Newport County became Merthyr Tydfil
Table
1 - Newport County changed its name to Merthyr Tydfil.
2 - Barry Town (relegated from the first level) folded before the season began.
Results
References
References
- "Blast from the past: Fulham stun Arsenal in 2003 title race".
- "Pioneers, film premieres and unrivalled dominance: When Al-Fayed turned Fulham’s women professional".
- (2002-08-25). "Fulham lead the way".
- (2002-08-19). "Women's football".
- Association, The Football. "FA Women's Premier League National Division 2002-03".
- "England (Women) 2002/03".
- Association, The Football. "FA Women's Premier League National Division 2002-03".
- Association, The Football. "FA Women's Premier League Northern Division 2002-03".
- Association, The Football. "FA Women's Premier League Southern Division 2002-03".
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