Wolverhampton Wanderers W.F.C.

Wolverhampton Wanderers W.F.C.
Full name Wolverhampton Wanderers Women's F.C.
Nickname(s) Wolves, She-Wolves
Founded 1975 (as Heathfield Rovers)
Ground Goodrich Sports Ground
Fordhouses
Wolverhampton
Chairperson Jenny Wilkes
Manager James Astle
League Midland Combination Women's Football League
2010–11 Midland Combination Women's Football League, 6th
Home colours
Away colours

Wolverhampton Wanderers Women's Football Club is an English women's football club affiliated with Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.. The club currently play in the Midland Combination, after being relegated from the FA Women's Premier League Northern Division in 2006–07.

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History

The club began playing in 1975 as Heathfield Rovers. After becoming Wolverhampton & Wednesbury Tube LFC the following season, they later settled on Wolverhampton Ladies. Just before 1993-94 the club got permission from Wolverhampton Wanderers to call themselves Wolverhampton Wanderers Women's Football Club and they were promoted to the FA Women's Premier League National Division that season. However, after two seasons they were relegated back to the Northern Division. Rachel Unitt came through the club's youth system and scored 12 goals in 1999-00 before signing for Everton the following season.

In May 2001 Dennis Mortimer was appointed manager. He challenged for promotion in his three seasons in charge but left in 2004, citing work commitments. In 2004-05 Wolves Women were runners-up to Sunderland but star players Emily Westwood and Amy McCann left for Everton during the summer and the club finished sixth in 2005-06.

Wolves Women were relegated to the Midland Combination after finishing 11th in 2006-07. In May 2008 the club was boosted by full affiliation with Wolverhampton Wanderers and a partnership with Wolverhampton College.

Stadium

Wolves Women play at Goodrich Sports Ground in Fordhouses, the home of Goodrich F.C..

Notable former players

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