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词条 2017–18 FA WSL
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  1. Teams

  2. WSL 1

     Table  Results  Top goalscorers 

  3. WSL 2

     Table  Results  Top goalscorers 

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2018}}{{Infobox football league season
| competition = FA WSL
| season = 2017–18
| winners = Chelsea
| continentalcup1 = Champions League
| continentalcup1 qualifiers = Chelsea
Manchester City
| prevseason = Spring Series
| nextseason = 2018–19
}}

The 2017–18 FA WSL was the seventh edition of the FA WSL since it was formed in 2010. It was the first season of WSL which ran as a winter league.[1] It started in September 2017 and ended in May 2018, with ten teams competing in both leagues.[1][2][3]

The Football Association removed promotion and relegation between the two tiers for the end of the season. The league was instead restructured, with clubs required to apply for licenses under new criteria for the top tier in the 2018–19 season.[4]

A one-off competition, the FA WSL Spring Series, ran from February to May 2017 to bridge the gap from the 2016 FA WSL season and acted as a warm up tournament.[5]

Teams

With the collapse of Notts County Ladies just prior to the Spring Series, the ten clubs of WSL2 were invited to apply for a place in the 2017–18 season. Two sides, champions Everton and runners-up Doncaster Rovers, applied. On 9 June 2017, subject to appeal, Everton were awarded the position.[6]

WSL 1
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Arsenal
}}{{location map~ |England |lat=52.4386 |long=-1.7572 |label=
Birmingham City
}}{{location map~ |England |lat=51.5293 |long=-2.5692 |label=
Bristol City
|position=left}}{{location map~ |England |lat=51.405083 |long=-0.281944 |label=
Chelsea
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Everton
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Liverpool
|position=bottom}}{{location map~ |England |lat=53.4838 |long=-2.2038 |label=
Manchester City
|position=top}}{{location map~ |England |lat=51.357046 |long=-1.137521 |label=
Reading
|position=left}}{{location map~ |England |lat=54.821664 |long=-1.4555 |label=
Sunderland
|position=right}}{{location map~ |England |lat=50.950261 |long=-2.673844 |label=
Yeovil Town
|position=left}}
}}
Team Location Ground Capacity 2016 seasonSpring Series
Arsenal Borehamwood Meadow Park 4,5023rd3rd
Birmingham City Solihull Damson Park 3,0505th7th
Bristol City Filton Stoke Gifford Stadium 1,500{{hs|12}}2nd, WSL 28th
Chelsea Kingston upon Thames Kingsmeadow 4,8502nd1st
Everton Widnes Select Security Stadium 13,350{{hs|13}}3rd, WSL 2{{hs|11}}1st, WSL2
Liverpool Widnes Select Security Stadium 13,3504th4th
Manchester City Manchester Academy Stadium 7,0001st2nd
Reading High Wycombe Adams Park 9,6178th6th
Sunderland South Shields Mariners Park 3,0007th5th
Yeovil Town Yeovil Huish Park 9,565{{hs|11}}1st, WSL 29th
{{clear}}
WSL 2
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Aston Villa
|position=right}}{{location map~ |England |lat=51.646158 |long=-0.191733 |label=
London Bees
|position=right}}{{location map~ |England |lat=50.829864 |long=-0.324137 |label=
Brighton & Hove Albion
|position=left}}{{location map~ |England |lat=53.509722 |long=-1.113889 |label=
Doncaster Rovers Belles
|position=right}}{{location map~ |England |lat=54.767184 |long=-1.558688 |label=
Durham
|position=right}}{{location map~ |England |lat=51.506285 |long=-0.040282 |label=
Millwall Lionesses
|position=bottom}}{{location map~ |England |lat=51.773925 |long=-1.227730 |label=
Oxford United
|position=left}}{{location map~ |England |lat=53.3098 |long= -1.4783 |label=
Sheffield
|position=left}}{{location map~ |England |lat=51.722118 |long=-0.450800 |label=
Watford
|position=top}}
}}
Team Location Ground Capacity 2016 season Spring Series
Aston Villa Tamworth The Lamb Ground 4,0007th4th
Brighton & Hove Albion Lancing Culver Road 2,000{{hs|22}}1st, 2015–16 WPL6th
Doncaster Rovers Belles Doncaster Keepmoat Stadium 15,231{{hs|1.0}}9th, WSL 12nd
Durham Durham New Ferens Park 3,0004th5th
London Bees Canons Park The Hive Stadium 5,1766th7th
Millwall Lionesses Bermondsey St. Paul's Sports Ground 2,5008th3rd
Oxford United Marston Court Place Farm 3,2009th10th
Sheffield Dronfield Coach and Horses 2,0005th9th
Tottenham Hotspur Cheshunt The Stadium 3,000{{hs|22}}1st, 2016–17 WPLn/a
Watford Kings Langley Global Metcorp Stadium 1,00010th8th

WSL 1

{{Infobox football league season
|competition = FA WSL 1
|season = 2017–18
|winners = Chelsea
|relegated =
|continentalcup = Champions League
|continentalcup qualifiers = Chelsea
Manchester City
|league topscorer = Ellen White (15 goals)
|biggest home win = {{nobreak|Liverpool 8–0 Yeovil Town}}
(6 January 2018)
|biggest away win = {{nobreak|Sunderland 0–6 Chelsea}}
(30 September 2017)
|highest scoring = {{nobreak|Liverpool 8–0 Yeovil Town}}
(6 January 2018)
|matches = 90
|total goals = 282
|prevseason = Spring Series
|nextseason = 2018–19
|updated =
}}

Ten teams competed this season.[1] Following the closure of Notts County Ladies in April 2017, the FA announced that one place in the league would be given to a team which competed in the Spring Series, based on an evaluation by the FA of applicant clubs' business plans, budget, youth development, facilities and on-pitch performance.[3] The place was subsequently given to Everton.[6]

There was no relegation based on results at the end of the season due to the league's restructure.[4]

Table

{{2017–18 FA WSL 1 table}}

Results

{{#invoke:sports results|main
| source = FA WSL
| update = 15 May 2018
| matches_style = FBR
| showteam =
| team1= ARS | team2= BIR | team3= BRI | team4= CHE | team5= EVE | team6= LIV | team7= MCI | team8= REA | team9= SUN | team10= YEO
| name_ARS = Arsenal
| name_BIR = Birmingham City
| name_BRI = Bristol City
| name_CHE = Chelsea
| name_EVE = Everton
| name_LIV = Liverpool
| name_MCI = Manchester City
| name_REA = Reading
| name_SUN = Sunderland
| name_YEO = Yeovil Town
| match_ARS_BIR = 3–2
| match_ARS_BRI = 1–1
| match_ARS_CHE = 1–1
| match_ARS_EVE = 1–0
| match_ARS_LIV = 3–0
| match_ARS_MCI = 2–1
| match_ARS_REA = 3–1
| match_ARS_SUN = 3–0
| match_ARS_YEO = 4–0
| match_BIR_ARS = 3–0
| match_BIR_BRI = 2–0
| match_BIR_CHE = 0–2
| match_BIR_EVE = 2–1
| match_BIR_LIV = 4–0
| match_BIR_MCI = 2–0
| match_BIR_REA = 1-1
| match_BIR_SUN = 2–0
| match_BIR_YEO = 3–0
| match_BRI_ARS = 1-6
| match_BRI_BIR = 0–2
| match_BRI_CHE = 0–2
| match_BRI_EVE = 2–1
| match_BRI_LIV = 0–2
| match_BRI_MCI = 1–6
| match_BRI_REA = 0–5
| match_BRI_SUN = 1–2
| match_BRI_YEO = 1–0
| match_CHE_ARS = 3–2
| match_CHE_BIR = 2–1
| match_CHE_BRI = 6–0
| match_CHE_EVE = 1–0
| match_CHE_LIV = 1–0
| match_CHE_MCI = 0–0
| match_CHE_REA = 2–2
| match_CHE_SUN = 2–1
| match_CHE_YEO = 6–0
| match_EVE_ARS = 0–2
| match_EVE_BIR = 0–3
| match_EVE_BRI = 1–2
| match_EVE_CHE = 0–1
| match_EVE_LIV = 0–2
| match_EVE_MCI = 2–3
| match_EVE_REA = 2–1
| match_EVE_SUN = 5–1
| match_EVE_YEO = 3–1
| match_LIV_ARS = 0–3
| match_LIV_BIR = 1–0
| match_LIV_BRI = 2–0
| match_LIV_CHE = 2-3
| match_LIV_EVE = 1–1
| match_LIV_MCI = 1–0
| match_LIV_REA = 0–3
| match_LIV_SUN = 3–1
| match_LIV_YEO = 8–0
| match_MCI_ARS = 5–2
| match_MCI_BIR = 3–1
| match_MCI_BRI = 4–0
| match_MCI_CHE = 2–2
| match_MCI_EVE = 3-0
| match_MCI_LIV = 4–0
| match_MCI_REA = 0–2
| match_MCI_SUN = 3–0
| match_MCI_YEO = 5-0
| match_REA_ARS = 0–0
| match_REA_BIR = 2–2
| match_REA_BRI = 4–0
| match_REA_CHE = 2–2
| match_REA_EVE = 3–0
| match_REA_LIV = 3–0
| match_REA_MCI = 2–5
| match_REA_SUN = 0–1
| match_REA_YEO = 3–0
| match_SUN_ARS = 0-2
| match_SUN_BIR = 3–0
| match_SUN_BRI = 1–2
| match_SUN_CHE = 0–6
| match_SUN_EVE = 1–1
| match_SUN_LIV = 1–4
| match_SUN_MCI = 0–3
| match_SUN_REA = 0–2
| match_SUN_YEO = 2-1
| match_YEO_ARS = 0–0
| match_YEO_BIR = 0–0
| match_YEO_BRI = 0–2
| match_YEO_CHE = 0–2
| match_YEO_EVE = 0–2
| match_YEO_LIV = 0–4
| match_YEO_MCI = 0–4
| match_YEO_REA = 0–4
| match_YEO_SUN = 0–1
}}

Top goalscorers

{{updated|20 May 2018}}[7][8]
RankPlayerTeamGoals
1{{flagicon|ENG}} Ellen WhiteBirmingham City15
2{{flagicon|ENG}} Nikita ParrisManchester City11
3{{flagicon|ENG}} Beth EnglandLiverpool10
4{{flagicon|ENG}} Remi AllenReading9
{{flagicon|ENG}} Isobel ChristiansenManchester City
6{{flagicon|ENG}} Brooke ChaplenReading8
{{flagicon|ENG}} Fran KirbyChelsea
{{flagicon|ENG}} Beth MeadArsenal

WSL 2

{{Infobox football league season
|competition = FA WSL 2
|season = 2017–18
|winners = Doncaster Rovers Belles
|relegated =
|league topscorer = Jessica Sigsworth
(15 goals)
|biggest home win = {{nobreak|Doncaster Rovers Belles 6–0 Aston Villa}}
(29 October 2017)

Tottenham Hotspur 6–0 Watford
(22 February 2018)


|biggest away win = {{nobreak|Watford 0–5 Sheffield}}
(16 May 2018)
|highest scoring = {{nobreak|Tottenham Hotspur 6–3 Durham}}
(29 April 2018)
|matches = 90
|total goals = 325
|prevseason = Spring Series
|nextseason = 2018–19
|updated =
}}

Ten teams competed during this season.[1][3]

There was no promotion or relegation based on results at the end of the season due to the league's restructure.[4]

Table

{{2017–18 FA WSL 2 table}}

Results

{{#invoke:sports results|main
| source = FA WSL
| update = 20 May 2018
| matches_style = FBR
| showteam =
| team1= AST | team2= BRI | team3= DON | team4= DUR | team5= LON | team6= MIL | team7= OXF | team8= SHE | team9= TOT | team10= WAT
| name_AST = Aston Villa
| name_BRI = Brighton & Hove Albion
| name_DON = Doncaster Rovers Belles
| name_DUR = Durham
| name_LON = London Bees
| name_MIL = Millwall Lionesses
| name_OXF = Oxford United
| name_SHE = Sheffield
| name_TOT = Tottenham Hotspur
| name_WAT = Watford
| match_AST_BRI = 0–1
| match_AST_DON = 0–4
| match_AST_DUR = 1–3
| match_AST_LON = 3–3
| match_AST_MIL = 0–2
| match_AST_OXF = 1–0
| match_AST_SHE = 3–4
| match_AST_TOT = 1–1
| match_AST_WAT = 4–0
| match_BRI_AST = 2–1
| match_BRI_DON = 1–0
| match_BRI_DUR = 3–2
| match_BRI_LON = 3–1
| match_BRI_MIL = 0–3
| match_BRI_OXF = 5–1
| match_BRI_SHE = 1–0
| match_BRI_TOT = 2–0
| match_BRI_WAT = 4–1
| match_DON_AST = 6–0
| match_DON_BRI = 4–1
| match_DON_DUR = 3-1
| match_DON_LON = 3–1
| match_DON_MIL = 2–2
| match_DON_OXF = 4–0
| match_DON_SHE = 3–2
| match_DON_TOT = 3–0
| match_DON_WAT = 3–1
| match_DUR_AST = 3-0
| match_DUR_BRI = 4-0
| match_DUR_DON = 1–2
| match_DUR_LON = 0–0
| match_DUR_MIL = 2-1
| match_DUR_OXF = 1-1
| match_DUR_SHE = 3–2
| match_DUR_TOT = 2–1
| match_DUR_WAT = 4–0
| match_LON_AST = 2–1
| match_LON_BRI = 2–1
| match_LON_DON = 1–4
| match_LON_DUR = 1–3
| match_LON_MIL = 2–3
| match_LON_OXF = 2–1
| match_LON_SHE = 0–0
| match_LON_TOT = 1–2
| match_LON_WAT = 3–1
| match_MIL_AST = 2–1
| match_MIL_BRI = 4–3
| match_MIL_DON = 0–1
| match_MIL_DUR = 3–2
| match_MIL_LON = 1–1
| match_MIL_OXF = 1–0
| match_MIL_SHE = 2–1
| match_MIL_TOT = 4–1
| match_MIL_WAT = 3–1
| match_OXF_AST = 3–1
| match_OXF_BRI = 2–2
| match_OXF_DON = 2–2
| match_OXF_DUR = 2–4
| match_OXF_LON = 2–3
| match_OXF_MIL = 2–4
| match_OXF_SHE = 1–0
| match_OXF_TOT = 1–2
| match_OXF_WAT = 1–2
| match_SHE_AST = 2–1
| match_SHE_BRI = 1–4
| match_SHE_DON = 1–2
| match_SHE_DUR = 0–4
| match_SHE_LON = 3–1
| match_SHE_MIL = 3–0
| match_SHE_OXF = 4–1
| match_SHE_TOT = 4–3
| match_SHE_WAT = 4–0
| match_TOT_AST = 2–0
| match_TOT_BRI = 0–1
| match_TOT_DON = 1–4
| match_TOT_DUR = 6–3
| match_TOT_LON = 1–1
| match_TOT_MIL = 1–1
| match_TOT_OXF = 2–1
| match_TOT_SHE = 2–4
| match_TOT_WAT = 6–0
| match_WAT_AST = 0–3
| match_WAT_BRI = 0–1
| match_WAT_DON = 0–2
| match_WAT_DUR = 0–2
| match_WAT_LON = 0–4
| match_WAT_MIL = 0–4
| match_WAT_OXF = 1–3
| match_WAT_SHE = 0–5
| match_WAT_TOT = 1–1
}}

Top goalscorers

{{updated|20 May 2018.}}[7]
RankPlayerTeamGoals
1{{flagicon|ENG}} Jessica SigsworthDoncaster Rovers Belles15
2{{flagicon|ENG}} Melissa JohnsonSheffield F.C. Ladies12
3{{flagicon|SCO}} Kirsty HansonDoncaster Rovers Belles11
{{flagicon|ENG}} Beth HeppleDurham W.F.C.
5{{flagicon|ENG}} Charlotte DevlinMillwall Lionesses9

See also

  • 2017–18 FA WSL Cup

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Women's Super League to switch to winter season in 2017|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/36774563|accessdate=9 October 2016}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=FA Women's Super League to move to new calendar in 2017|url=http://www.fawsl.com/news/fa_womens_super_league_to_move_to_new_calendar_in_2017.html#HPP2bEBoIATfiEaU.97|accessdate=9 October 2016}}
3. ^{{cite web|last1=Garry|first1=Tom|title=Women's Super League: WSL 2 clubs invited to apply to replace Notts County Ladies|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39934711|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=17 May 2017}}
4. ^{{cite web|last1=Garry|first1=Tom|title=Women's Super League: Restructure can help make league best in world – Katie Brazier|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41432642|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=1 October 2017}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=New calendar for FA WSL|url=http://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest-news/2016/07/new-calendar-for-fa-wsl.html|accessdate=12 October 2016}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Everton have been elected to FA Women's Super League 1|url=http://www.fawsl.com/news/everton_have_been_elected_to_fa_womens_super_league_1.html#XyiOvMY23Z5U7LQx.97|accessdate=9 June 2017}}
7. ^{{cite web|title=PLAYER STATS|url=http://www.fawsl.com/playerStats.html|accessdate=1 October 2017}}
8. ^{{cite news|title=Top Scorers – Womens Super League – Football|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/womens-super-league/top-scorers|accessdate=2 April 2018|publisher=BBC Sport}}

External links

  • Official website
{{FA Women's Super League}}{{Women's football in England}}{{2017–18 in English women's football}}{{2017–18 in European women's football (UEFA)}}{{DEFAULTSORT:2017-18 FA WSL}}

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