Latest FA Women's Super League News
The FA WSL and ESPN's 'Search For A Star'
August, 20 2012The FA WSL (Women's Super League) has partnered with global sports channel ESPN to find the next generation's sports TV presenter with the launch of national competition, 'Search For A Star'.
Article | ConversationBlues pip Chelsea to win FA Women's Cup
May, 26 2012Birmingham prevented Chelsea Ladies from following in the trophy-winning ways of their male counterparts by winning a dramatic FA Women's Cup final on penalties.
Article | ConversationWSL: Arsenal Ladies claim inaugural title
ESPNsoccernet staff | August, 28 2011Arsenal Ladies have continued their dominance in England after winning the inaugural Women's Super League title.
Article | ConversationArsenal 2-0 Bristol Aca: FA Cup winners
May, 21 2011Goals from Kim Little and Julie Fleeting saw Arsenal reclaim the FA Women's Cup with a comfortable victory over Bristol Academy at the Ricoh Arena.
Article | ConversationWhite revels in opening WSL win
Mark Lomas, Imperial Fields | April, 14 2011Arsenal Ladies captain Faye White was delighted with her side's victory in the new Women's Super League (WSL) as the Gunners opened their campaign with a 1-0 win at Chelsea.
Article | ConversationVote for the WSL Player of the Match
April, 13 2011It's Chelsea versus Arsenal in the opening game of the Women's Super League, live on ESPN in the UK. As part of the coverage we want YOU to choose the player of the match.
Article | ConversationESPN to broadcast first Women's SL game
ESPNsoccernet staff | March, 15 2011The FA has confirmed that ESPN's first live FA WSL match next month will be the London derby between Chelsea Ladies and Arsenal Ladies.
Article | ConversationFA announces eight clubs to play in WSL
ESPNsoccernet staff | March, 23 2010The FA has announced that eight club will take part in the new FA Women's Super League, launching in March 2011.
Article | ConversationLeeds Carnegie Ladies pull out of league
ESPNsoccernet staff | January, 10 2010The FA has announced that Leeds Carnegie Ladies have withdrawn their application to join Women's Super League.
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