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词条 2018–19 FA Women's Championship
释义

  1. Teams

  2. Table

     Results  Top goalscorers 

  3. Awards

     Player of the Month   LMA Manager of the Month  

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox football league season
|competition = FA Women's Championship
|season = 2018–19
|winners =
|relegated =
|league topscorer = 13 goals
Rianna Dean, Tottenham Hotspur, Mollie Green, Ella Toone and Jessica Sigsworth, Manchester United
|biggest home win = Manchester United 9–0 London Bees
(6 January 2019)

|biggest away win = Aston Villa 0–12 Manchester United
(9 September 2018)
|highest scoring = Aston Villa 0–12 Manchester United
(9 September 2018)
|matches = 92
|total goals = 324
|prevseason = 2017–18
|nextseason =
|updated = 31 March 2019
}}

The 2018–19 FA Women's Championship is the first rebranded edition of the FA Women's Championship, the second tier of women's football in England, renamed from the FA WSL 2 which was founded in 2014. The season runs from 8 September 2018 to 12 May 2019.[1]

Teams

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}}Eleven teams compete in the league. Following restructuring of the women's game in order to provide for a fully professional Women's Super League (WSL), membership of both the first and second tier is subject to a license, based on a series of off-the-field criteria. Existing WSL teams were first offered the opportunity to bid for licenses,[2] with all applying FA WSL 2 clubs retaining their place in the second tier, except for Brighton & Hove Albion who were offered a place in the WSL.[3] From the second tier, Oxford United and Watford did not apply for licenses.[3]

This left up to two places in the WSL and up to five places in the Championship for applying clubs, of which one place in the Championship was reserved for the winners of the FA Women's Premier League Championship play-off, providing that club met the licensing criteria.[2] Fifteen applications were received for both the top two tiers,[3] and five of these applicants were accepted into the Championship: Manchester United, Lewes, Leicester City Women, Sheffield United as well as Premiership play-off winners, Charlton Athletic.[4]

Sheffield announced on 24 June 2018 that it was withdrawing from the league ahead of the season, due to the financial commitments required by The Football Association proving too onerous.[5] Doncaster Rovers Belles announced similarly on 12 July 2018.[6] A place in the league was subsequently awarded to Crystal Palace.[7]

For the inaugural season, the top two teams will be automatically promoted subject to obtaining a licence. There will be no relegation at the end of the campaign with a view to expanding the top two tiers to twelve teams each by 2019–20.[8]

Team Location Ground Capacity 2017-18 season
Aston Villa Tamworth The Lamb Ground 4,0009th
Charlton Athletic Thamesmead Bayliss Avenue 6,000{{sort|11|1st}}, WPL South
Crystal Palace Bromley Hayes Lane 5,000{{sort|13|3rd}}, WPL South
Durham Durham New Ferens Park 3,0004th
Leicester City Women Quorn Farley Way Stadium1,400{{sort|12|2nd}}, WPL North
Lewes Lewes The Dripping Pan3,000{{sort|14|5th}}, WPL South
London Bees Canons Park The Hive Stadium 5,1766th
Manchester United Leigh Leigh Sports Village 12,000{{sort|99|n/a}}
Millwall Lionesses Bermondsey St. Paul's Sports Ground 2,5003rd
Sheffield United Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park 2,000{{sort|33|3rd}}, WPL Div 1, Midlands
Tottenham Hotspur Cheshunt Cheshunt Stadium3,0007th

Table

{{2018-19 FA Women's Championship table}}

Results

{{#invoke:sports results|main
| source = FA WSL
| update = 31 March 2019
| matches_style = FBR
| showteam =
| team1= AST | team2= CHA | team3= CRY | team4= DUR | team5= LCW | team6= LEW | team7= LON | team8= MNU | team9= MIL | team10= SHU | team11 = TOT
| name_AST = Aston Villa
| name_CHA = Charlton Athletic
| name_CRY = Crystal Palace
| name_DUR = Durham
| name_LCW = Leicester City
| name_LEW = Lewes
| name_LON = London Bees
| name_MNU = Manchester United
| name_MIL = Millwall Lionesses
| name_SHU = Sheffield United
| name_TOT = Tottenham Hotspur
| match_AST_CHA = 2–0
| match_AST_CRY =
| match_AST_DUR = 0-0
| match_AST_LCW = 0-0
| match_AST_LEW =
| match_AST_LON = 1-3
| match_AST_MNU = 0–12
| match_AST_MIL = 2–0
| match_AST_SHU = 5-1
| match_AST_TOT =
| match_CHA_AST = 2-0
| match_CHA_CRY = 2-1
| match_CHA_DUR = 2-2
| match_CHA_LCW =
| match_CHA_LEW = 4-1
| match_CHA_LON = 2–0
| match_CHA_MNU = 1–2
| match_CHA_MIL = 3-0
| match_CHA_SHU = 2-0
| match_CHA_TOT =
| match_CRY_AST = 1-3
| match_CRY_CHA =
| match_CRY_DUR = 0-2
| match_CRY_LCW = 0–2
| match_CRY_LEW = 0-3
| match_CRY_LON = 1-0
| match_CRY_MNU = 0-5
| match_CRY_MIL = 3-1
| match_CRY_SHU = 0-1
| match_CRY_TOT = 1-2
| match_DUR_AST = 2-2
| match_DUR_CHA = 2-2
| match_DUR_CRY = 2-0
| match_DUR_LCW = 0-2
| match_DUR_LEW = 5-0
| match_DUR_LON = 1-0
| match_DUR_MNU = 3-1
| match_DUR_MIL =
| match_DUR_SHU =
| match_DUR_TOT =
| match_LCW_AST = 1-1
| match_LCW_CHA = 0-4
| match_LCW_CRY = 2–3
| match_LCW_DUR =
| match_LCW_LEW = 4-0
| match_LCW_LON = 4-2
| match_LCW_MNU = 0–7
| match_LCW_MIL = 3-2
| match_LCW_SHU = 1-2
| match_LCW_TOT = 0-3
| match_LEW_AST = 1-1
| match_LEW_CHA = 0-2
| match_LEW_CRY = 2-1
| match_LEW_DUR = 0-1
| match_LEW_LCW = 4-3
| match_LEW_LON = 0-2
| match_LEW_MNU = 0-2
| match_LEW_MIL = 2-0
| match_LEW_SHU =
| match_LEW_TOT = 1-3
| match_LON_AST =
| match_LON_CHA = 1-2
| match_LON_CRY = 2-1
| match_LON_DUR = 0-1
| match_LON_LCW = 2-1
| match_LON_LEW = 3-2
| match_LON_MNU = 0-5
| match_LON_MIL = 2-1
| match_LON_SHU = 2-0
| match_LON_TOT = 0–3
| match_MNU_AST =
| match_MNU_CHA = 3-0
| match_MNU_CRY =
| match_MNU_DUR = 0-0
| match_MNU_LCW = 6-1
| match_MNU_LEW =
| match_MNU_LON = 9-0
| match_MNU_MIL = 8-0
| match_MNU_SHU = 3-0
| match_MNU_TOT = 4-1
| match_MIL_AST = 1-3
| match_MIL_CHA = 0-8
| match_MIL_CRY = 1-1
| match_MIL_DUR = 1-5
| match_MIL_LCW = 1-2
| match_MIL_LEW = 0–3
| match_MIL_LON = 3–1
| match_MIL_MNU =
| match_MIL_SHU = 1-1
| match_MIL_TOT = 2-3
| match_SHU_AST = 4-1
| match_SHU_CHA = 2-3
| match_SHU_CRY = 2-0
| match_SHU_DUR = 0–2
| match_SHU_LCW = 1–0
| match_SHU_LEW = 3-2
| match_SHU_LON =
| match_SHU_MNU = 0–4
| match_SHU_MIL =
| match_SHU_TOT = 1-2
| match_TOT_AST = 2-1
| match_TOT_CHA = 1-0
| match_TOT_CRY = 1-0
| match_TOT_DUR = 1-6
| match_TOT_LCW = 1–0
| match_TOT_LEW = 3-0
| match_TOT_LON = 2–1
| match_TOT_MNU = 1-5
| match_TOT_MIL = 8-0
| match_TOT_SHU = 1–2
}}

Top goalscorers

{{updated|31 March 2019}}

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RankPlayerTeamGoals
1{{flagicon|ENG}} Rianna DeanTottenham Hotspur13
{{flagicon|ENG}} Mollie GreenManchester United
{{flagicon|ENG}} Jessica SigsworthManchester United
{{flagicon|ENG}} Ella TooneManchester United
5{{flagicon|ALB}} Elizabeta EjupiCharlton Athletic11
6{{flagicon|ENG}} Lauren JamesManchester United9
{{flagicon|ENG}} Katie ZelemManchester United
8{{flagicon|ENG}} Kit GrahamCharlton Athletic7
{{flagicon|ENG}} Beth HeppleDurham
{{flagicon|ENG}} Jodie HuttonAston Villa

Awards

Player of the Month

Results of Player of the Month voting as polled by FA Women's Championship. Number of nominations in brackets.
MonthWinnerNominated
PlayerClubPlayerClub
September[9]{{flagicon|ENG}} Lauren JamesManchester United{{flagicon|ENG}} Rebecca CarterLewes
{{flagicon|ENG}} Jessica SigsworthManchester United
{{flagicon|WAL}}Sarah WiltshireTottenham Hotspur
October[10]{{flagicon|ENG}} Rianna DeanTottenham Hotspur{{flagicon|ENG}} Rosie AxtenLeicester City
{{flagicon|ENG}} Kit GrahamCharlton Athletic
{{flagicon|WAL}}Sarah Wiltshire (2)Tottenham Hotspur
November[11]{{flagicon|ENG}} Mollie GreenManchester United{{flagicon|ENG}} Sophie BarkerSheffield United
{{flagicon|ENG}} Abi CottamDurham
{{flagicon|ENG}} Katie StartupCharlton Athletic
December[12]{{flagicon|ENG}} Beth HeppleDurham{{flagicon|ALB}} Elizabeta EjupiCharlton Athletic
{{flagicon|ENG}} Lily AggCharlton Athletic
{{flagicon|IRL}} Emma BeckettLondon Bees
January[13]{{flagicon|WAL}}Sarah Wiltshire (3)Tottenham Hotspur{{flagicon|ENG}} Rianna Dean (2)Tottenham Hotspur
{{flagicon|SCO}} Zoe NessDurham
{{flagicon|ENG}} Evie ClarkeMilwall Lionesses
February[14]{{flagicon|ENG}} Ella TooneManchester United{{flagicon|ENG}} Angela AddisonTottenham Hotspur
{{flagicon|ENG}} Gemma BryanCrystal Palace
{{flagicon|ENG}} Evie Clarke (2)Milwall Lionesses
MarchTBDTBD{{flagicon|ENG}} Jade PennockSheffield United
{{flagicon|ENG}} Kit Graham (2)Charlton Athletic
{{flagicon|ENG}} Katie ZelemManchester United
{{flagicon|ENG}} Maddy CusackSheffield United

LMA Manager of the Month

Results of Manager of the Month as awarded by the League Managers Association. Number of awards in brackets.
MonthManagerClub
September{{flagicon|ENG}} Karen HillsTottenham Hotspur
October{{flagicon|ENG}} Lee SandersDurham
November{{flagicon|ENG}} Casey StoneyManchester United
January{{flagicon|ENG}} Karen Hills (2)Tottenham Hotspur
February{{flagicon|ENG}} Casey Stoney (2)Manchester United

See also

  • 2018–19 FA WSL Cup

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://womenscompetitions.thefa.com/en/Article/fixtures-fa-womens-championship-2018-19-010818|title=Fixtures|website=womenscompetitions.thefa.com|language=en|access-date=2019-02-27}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thefa.com/news/2018/may/28/womens-pyramid-restructure-katie-brazier-280518|title=Women's Pyramid Restructure: Q&A With Katie Brazier|publisher=The FA|accessdate=1 June 2018}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/43372433|title=Women's Super League: 15 clubs apply for WSL and Women's Championship licences - BBC Sport|website=bbc.com|accessdate=22 May 2018}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/44279069|title=Manchester United get Women's Championship licence; West Ham join top flight|date=28 May 2018|publisher=|via=www.bbc.com}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://sheffield.fawsl.com/news/club_statement.html|title=Club Statement|date=24 June 2018|website=Sheffield FC Ladies|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180624190629/http://sheffield.fawsl.com/news/club_statement.html|archivedate=24 June 2018|dead-url=no|accessdate=24 June 2018}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.doncasterroversbelles.co.uk/news/club_statement_568690920.html|title=Club Statement|date=12 July 2018|website=Doncaster Rovers Belles|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180712210507/http://www.doncasterroversbelles.co.uk/news/club_statement_568690920.html|archivedate=12 July 2018|dead-url=no|accessdate=12 July 2018}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.crystalpalaceladiesfc.co.uk/news/club-statement-fa-womens-championship-2324245.html|title=CLUB STATEMENT: FA Women's Championship|date=12 July 2018|website=Crystal Palace Ladies FC|language=en|accessdate=12 July 2018}}
8. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45355268|title=Women's Super League: New full-time, professional era - all you need to know|date=2018-09-09|access-date=2019-03-24|language=en-GB}}
9. ^{{Cite web|url=http://womenscompetitions.thefa.com/en/Article/man-utd-lauren-james-player-of-the-month-081018|title=Man Utd's Lauren James named player of the month|website=womenscompetitions.thefa.com|language=en|access-date=2019-02-27}}
10. ^{{Cite web|url=http://womenscompetitions.thefa.com/en/Article/spurs-rianna-dean-player-of-the-month-october-131118|title=Rianna Dean wins player of the month award|website=womenscompetitions.thefa.com|language=en|access-date=2019-02-27}}
11. ^{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/ManUtdWomen/status/1072204763528347650|title=Mollie Green wins player of the month award|last=|first=|date=|website=Twitter|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}}
12. ^{{Cite web|url=http://durham.fawsl.com/news/news_hepple_scoops_player_of_the_month.html|title=NEWS: Hepple Scoops Player of the Month|website=durham.fawsl.com|language=en|access-date=2019-02-27}}
13. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/2019/february/sarah-wiltshire-wins-player-of-the-month-award/|title=Sarah Wiltshire wins Player of the Month award|website=Tottenham Hotspur|language=en|access-date=2019-02-27}}
14. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.manutd.com/en/news/detail/casey-stoney-wins-lma-womens-championship-manager-of-the-month-award-for-february-2019|title=Stoney wins Manager of the Month award|website=www.manutd.com|language=en|access-date=2019-03-24}}

External links

  • Official website
{{FA Women's Super League}}{{Women's football in England}}{{2018–19 in English women's football}}{{2018–19 in European women's football (UEFA)}}{{DEFAULTSORT:2018-19 FA Women's Championship}}

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