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North West League                   West Midlands League
        PREMIER DIVISION    P  W  D  L  F  A Pts  PREMIER DIVISION  P  W  D  L  F  A Pts
        TRANMERE ROVERS     5  3  0  2  14  9  9  SOLIHULL LADIES UTD  5  4  1  0  17  7  13
        CREWE ALEXANDRA     3  2  0  1  12  5  6  LEEK TOWN     5  3  2  0  18  6  11
        MORECAMBE           2  2  0  0  6  2  6  COVENTRY SPHINX  4  3  0  1  14  5  9
        WEST DIDSBURY & CHORLTON  4  2  0  2  6  8  6  SUTTON COLDFIELD TOWN  3  2  1  0  13  3  7
        FC UNITED OF MANCHESTER  3  2  0  1  5  9  6  COUNDON COURT  6  2  1  3  12 17  7
        CHEADLE TOWN STINGERS  4  1  2  1  8  8  5  CRUSADERS   2  2  0  0  6  2  6
        MOSSLEY HILL        4  1  1  2  6  7  4  CITY OF STOKE  6  1  1  4  9  19  4
        FLEETWOOD TOWN WRENS  2  0  2  0  5  5  2  LYE TOWN     7  1  1  5  9  23  4
        MERSEYRAIL LADIES   2  0  1  1  3  4  1  WORCESTER CITY  1  1  0  0  7  0  3
        WIGAN ATHLETIC      3  0  0  3  3  11  0  STOCKINGFORD AA PAVILION  6  1  0  5  3  18  3
                                            REDDITCH UTD        3  0  1  2  1  9  1
        Cheadle 2 Mossley Hill 2; Tranmere 6 FC United 0.



        DIVISION ONE NORTH  P  W  D  L  F  A Pts  DIVISION ONE NORTH  P  W  D  L  F  A Pts
        AFC DARWEN          4  4  0  0  26  1  12  AFC TELFORD UTD  7  5  1  1  22 13 16
        PENWORTHAM TOWN     3  2  0  1  5  4  6  TAMWORTH       6  5  0  1  29  2  15
        MORECAMBE RES       4  2  0  2  10 14  6  SHIFNAL TOWN  6  4  0  2  20  9  12
        PENRITH AFC         2  1  0  1  7  2  3  STOKE CITY DEVELOPMENT  4  4  0  0  15  7  12
        SIR TOM FINNEY      2  1  0  1  7  3  3  SHREWSBURY TOWN  6  3  0  3  19 13  9
        BLACKPOOL           2  1  0  1  5  1  3  WYRLEY LADIES  5  2  1  2  18 14  7
        BLACKBURN COMMUNITY SC  2  1  0  1  8  7  3  PORT VALE  6  2  0  4  16 17  6
        CARLISLE UTD        1  0  0  1  0  2  0  SANDWELL LADIES  4  1  0  3  11 17  3
        WORKINGTON REDS     1  0  0  1  0  9  0  COVENTRY CITY  6  0  1  5  9  31  1
        PRESTON NORTH END   3  0  0  3  3  28  0  WALSALL LADIES  6  0  1  5  9  45  1
        AFC Darwen 9 Workington 0; Penwortham 2 Penrith 1.


        DIVISION ONE SOUTH  P  W  D  L  F  A Pts  DIVISION ONE SOUTH  P  W  D  L  F  A Pts
        CHESTER FC LADIES   3  3  0  0  12  6  9  SOLIHULL SPORTING  5  5  0  0  27  1  15
        SALFORD CITY LIONESSES  4  2  1  1  11  3  7  KNOWLE LADIES  6  5  0  1  18  7  15
        NORTHWICH VIXENS    3  1  2  0  4  3  5  STOURBRIDGE    3  3  0  0  25  0  9
        DIDSBURY            2  1  1  0  4  3  4  KINGFISHER     5  2  1  2  5  4  7
        WYTHENSHAWE AMATEURS  2  1  0  1  7  3  3  LEAMINGTON LIONS  6  2  1  3  6  19  7
        CURZON ASHTON       2  0  1  1  4  5  1  KIDDERMINSTER HARRIERS  2  2  0  0  14  0  6
        RUNCORN LINNETS     2  0  1  1  5  7  1  RUGBY TOWN     5  1  1  3  9  18  4
        WARRINGTON WOLVES   2  0  1  1  2  7  1  DROITWICH SPA  3  0  1  2  0  5  1
        WEST KIRBY          4  0  1  3  3  15  1  COOKLEY SPORTS  4  0  0  4  0  12  0
        ALTRINCHAM          0  0  0  0  0  0  0  SEDGLEY & GORNAL UTD  5  0  0  5  0  38  0
        Salford 4 West Kirby 0; Warrington 2 Northwich 2.

        The  FAW  is  delighted  to  announce  their  nomination  of  Professor  Laura  McAllister  CBE  for  the
        position of UEFA’s designated female representative on FIFA Council. The former Wales captain,
        earning 24 caps between 1994 and 2001, if elected, would become UEFA’s first female member of the
        FIFA Council that has also played the game at international level.
            Laura played a key part in fighting for the recognition of women’s international football at the
        FAW and has since worked to help develop a stronger pathway for elite female players, as well as
        helping to expand and strengthen grassroots football for women and girls.
            Currently Professor of Public Policy and Governance of Wales at Cardiff University, she has
        served as Director and Vice Chair of the FAW Trust Board for over 12 years and since 2016 has held
        the position of deputy chair of UEFA’s Women’s Football Committee. Previously Laura was Chair of
        Sport Wales from 2010 – 2016 and has also been a board member of UK Sport.
            On the nomination, Professor Laura McAllister CBE said: “The opportunity to stand for FIFA
        Council election is a particularly exciting challenge and one I look forward to immensely. My experi-
        ence and expertise of the game and its governance will hopefully assure colleagues across Europe that
        I will be the superior candidate to represent them on the council of world football’s governing body.”
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