Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 12 5 7
Wins 2 2 0
Draws 4 1 3
Losses 6 2 4
Goals for 11 5 6
Goals against 26 9 17
Clean sheets 2 2 0
Failed to score 5 2 3

Wikipedia - Sheffield F.C. Women

Sheffield Football Club Ladies is an English women's football club affiliated with Sheffield F.C. The club won the FA Women's Premier League Northern Division in 2014–15 and the following promotion play-off and is the first club to earn promotion to the FA WSL 2.

The team was founded in 2003 and started at the lowest level of the league pyramid back then.

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History

Sheffield FC Ladies was formed in 2003 when previous team Norton Ladies affiliated with the oldest football club in the world, Sheffield FC.

In 2009–10, Sheffield lived up to their pre-season billing as title contenders and ultimately won the Division One East of the Yorkshire & Humberside League, the bottom level of the women's pyramid of football at the time until the formation of the County Leagues, thanks to a 3–2 victory in a title-deciding night match against runners up Barnsley at home in front of 150 supporters. The experience of losing a similar contest the season before proved invaluable as the team showed great experience to get the result they needed to lift their second League trophy. The team also reached the semi-finals of the Sheffield & Hallamshire County Cup for the second time, losing in extra time to Rotherham United.

And so onto the Northern Combination WFL for the 2010–11 season which proved to be Sheffield's finest yet as they recorded 18 wins and just two defeats on their way to winning the league title at the first attempt, finishing 11 points clear of runners up Sheffield Wednesday. A third league title in four years meant Sheffield FC Ladies were promoted to the FA Women's Premier League for 2011–12, a milestone that few could have predicted given the team's humble beginnings.

Sheffield LFC in August 2015

Sheffield's debut season at FA WPL level could hardly have gone much better as Sheffield finished the year as runners up, five points behind champions Manchester City. The team picked up silverware for the third season running, this time courtesy of a first win in the Sheffield & Hallamshire County Cup. The team also enjoyed their best run in the FA Women's Cup, reaching the Fourth Round Proper.

The first team went one better in 2012–13 as they lifted the FA WPL Northern Division title for the first time, crowning an incredible rise through the ranks of the women's game. Sheffield were front runners from the start of the season, losing just one league match in total, and finishing nine points clear of Nottingham Forest. They also repeated their success in the County Cup, beating Rotherham United in the final.

In 2014–15, the team won the FA WPL Northern Division for a third year in a row. Because the FA WSL introduced promotion, a play-off between both division champions was held. Sheffield beat Portsmouth 1–0 and became the first team to earn promotion to the WSL 2.

After the 2017–18 season the club had to withdraw from the second level league for financial reasons.

Sheffield FC Women is a professional soccer team based in Sheffield, England. They are one of the oldest women's football clubs in the world, founded in 2003. The team competes in the Women's National League, the third tier of women's football in England.

Known for their strong work ethic and determination on the field, Sheffield FC Women have a reputation for playing attractive, attacking football. They have a talented squad of players who are dedicated to achieving success and pushing themselves to be the best they can be.

Off the field, Sheffield FC Women are actively involved in their local community, promoting women's football and encouraging young girls to get involved in the sport. They have a loyal fan base who support them at every match, creating a vibrant and passionate atmosphere at their games.

Overall, Sheffield FC Women are a respected and competitive team in the women's football scene in Great Britain, and they continue to strive for success both on and off the pitch.