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Lancashire FA Women's County League

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Founded1996
Country England
Divisions2 (current season)
Number of teams17 (current season)
Level on pyramid7–8
Promotion toNorth West Women's Regional Football League Division One
WebsiteOfficial website

The Lancashire FA Women's County League is an amateur competitive women's association football competition based in Lancashire, England run by the Lancashire FA. Founded in 1996 as the Lancashire FA Girls League,[1] the league consists of two division at levels 7 and 8 of the women's pyramid. It promotes to the North West Women's Regional Football League Division One, and does not relegate to any league.

Teams

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The teams competing during the 2024–25[2][3][4][5] season are:

Premier Division

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  • Accrington Stanley Reserves
  • Blackpool
  • Bolton Wanderers Reserves
  • Carlisle United
  • Chorley Development
  • Clitheroe Wolves
  • Colne
  • GT7 Academy
  • Penwortham Town
  • Stanwix Juniors
  • Whitehaven
  • Wigan Athletic Ladies Development

Championship Division

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  • Blackburn Community Sports Club Reserves
  • Blackburn Eagles
  • Burnley Belvedere
  • Chipping
  • Euxton
  • Fleetwood Town Wrens Development
  • Haslingden Development Team
  • Lancaster City
  • Lostock St Gerards
  • Preston North End
  • Sir Tom Finney F.C.
  • Wigan Athletic

Division One North

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  • Abbeytown
  • Dalton United
  • GT7 Academy Reserves
  • Kendal Town
  • Morecambe Reserves
  • Penrith Development
  • Whitehaven A Team
  • Workington Town Reserves

Division One Northwest

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  • AFC Bolton
  • Blackpool Town
  • Cadley
  • Clitheroe Wolves Reserves
  • Euxton Reserves
  • Fylde Coast United
  • Penwortham Town Blues
  • Sir Tom Finney Blues
  • St. Annes

Division One Southeast

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  • Accrington Stanley Development
  • AFC Bolton Reserves
  • Blackburn Eagles Reserves
  • Bolton County
  • Colne Reserves
  • Great Harwood Rovers
  • Mill Hill (Blackburn)
  • Radcliffe Reserves
  • Rosegrove

References

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  1. ^ "LFA Womens County League". Lancashire FA. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
  2. ^ "Premier Division". Lancashire FA Women's County League. Lancashire FA. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
  3. ^ "Championship Division". Lancashire FA Women's County League. Lancashire FA. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
  4. ^ "Division One NW". Lancashire FA Women's County League. Lancashire FA. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
  5. ^ "Division One SE". Lancashire FA Women's County League. Lancashire FA. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
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