Birmingham City L.F.C.

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Birmingham City
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Full name Birmingham City Ladies Football Club
Nickname(s) The Blues
Founded 1968
Ground The Valley Stadium, Redditch
Capacity 5,000 (400 seated)
Chairman England Steve Shipway
Manager England Michael Moore
League FA Women's Premier League
2005-06 Premier League, 6th
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Birmingham City L.F.C. is a English Women's football club, affiliated with Birmingham City F.C.. The play their home games at The Valley Stadium, the home of Redditch United F.C.

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[edit] History

The club was formed in 1968 by a group of female fans, local friendly matches up until 1970. They joined the Heart of England League in 1970, and played in the league until 1973 when it underwent a major restructure, and become known as the West Midland Regional League in 1974. Birmingham were successful during this period, winning these leagues five times burring the entire 70's and 80's (1971/72, 1974/75, 1976/77, 1987/88, 1988/89) among other trophies.

Birmingham ran into difficult times in the 90's, with many staff and player changes. It was decided that they would create an academy of young players, which would go on and player for the senior team to try and regain stability.

In 1998/99 Birmingham were promoted to the newly created Combination League and, in their first season, won the league, thus gaining automatic promotion into the National Northern Division. After two seasons, Birming gained promotion in to the top flight of women's football, by joining the FA Women's Premier League.

The academy had began to produce player for the first team at this point, and Laura Bassett became the first Birmingham City Ladies player, from the academy or otherwise, to receive a full England cap.

Birmingham signed a lot of big name players, including Rachel Yankey and Alex Scott, for the 2004/05 season, and finished fourth. However, Birmingham City L.F.C. ran into financial problems in the off season, and had to let a few major players go before the start of the 2005/06 season, which they finished in sixth position.

Also in 2005, the club's junior sides joined the newly-formed Centre of Excellence league in the Central Warwickshire area.

[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
1 England GK Susan Wood
3 Trinidad and Tobago DF Michelle Archer
4 England MF Sally Lacey
5 DF Stephanie Samuels
6 England DF Laura Bassett (captain)
8 England MF Heather Scheuber
9 FW Amy McCann
10 FW Maria Ballard
11 England FW Marie Gauntlett
12 DF Jennifer Lowe
No. Position Player
15 DF Jemma Butler
16 England MF Becky Hall
18 England DF Chelsea Weston
19 FW Kirsty Robson
20 England MF Precious Hamilton
21 England MF Kerys Harrop
22 England MF Kate Ward
23 England MF Danielle Bird
24 England MF Penny Andrea
25 Wales DF Sophie Trigg

(As according to the Birmingham City L.F.C. official website)

[edit] Honours

  • Heart of England League: 1
1971/71
  • West Midland Regional League: 4
1974/75, 1976/77, 1987/88, 1988/89
  • Midland Combination League:1
1998/99
  • AXA Northern Premier League:1
2001/02

[edit] See also

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