Reading F.C. Women: Difference between revisions

Coordinates: 51°18′37.6″N 0°45′44.3″W / 51.310444°N 0.762306°W / 51.310444; -0.762306
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Fixed grammar
Tags: canned edit summary Mobile edit Mobile app edit
Fixed typo
Tags: canned edit summary Mobile edit Mobile app edit
Line 64: Line 64:
==Management==
==Management==


Reading F.C. Women Director of Women's and Girls' Football and First Team Manager is former Arsenal and Welsh football player and coach [[Jayne Ludlow]]. Ludlow represented Arsenal for 13 years, and captained the Welsh national team until her international retirement in 2012. Ludlow played as a midfielder and remains Arsenal's all-time record goalscorer. Jayne is assisted by Kelly Chambers, former captain of Reading F.C. Women and Manager. She is Reading FC Women General Manager and Assistant 1st Team Manager. Kelly took over from former manager Phil Cousins who stepped down in 2012.
Reading F.C. Women were lucky enough to have former Arsenal and Welsh football player and coach [[Jayne Ludlow]] as Director of Women's and Girls' Football and First Team Manager. Ludlow represented Arsenal for 13 years, and captained the Welsh national team until her international retirement in 2012. Ludlow played as a midfielder and remains Arsenal's all-time record goalscorer. Jayne was assisted by Kelly Chambers, former captain of Reading F.C. Women and Manager. She is now Reading F.C. Women General Manager and 1st Team Manager again. From initially taking over from former manager Phil Cousins who stepped down in 2012, she now suceeds [[Jayne|Jayne Ludlow]]. Phil is now also a coach under Kelly.


==Players==
==Players==

Revision as of 19:05, 22 March 2015

Reading WFC
Full nameReading Football Club Women
Nickname(s)The Royals
Founded2006
GroundPaddy Power Park,
Cherrywood Road
Farnborough, Hampshire
Capacity6,000
LeagueFA WSL 2
20143rd, FA WSL 2

Reading Football Club Women is an English women's football club affiliated with Reading F.C.. The club currently play in FA WSL 2. The club played in the FA Women's Premier League National Division after being promoted from the FA Women's Premier League Southern Division, which they were relegated to at the end of the 2011–12 season. They had previously won promotion to the National Division from the Southern Division in 2009/10. They have gained Super League status for 2014.[1]

History

Reading FC began an association with women's football when it affiliated with Reading Royals LFC (previously Twyford Comets) in 1988. In May 2006, Reading ended this affiliation and started their own women's team, Reading FC Women.[2] In their very first season they achieved a Southern Region Women's Football League and Cup double[3] and were promoted to the South West Combination Women's Football League. They followed this with an unbeaten 2007–08 League season to gain promotion to the Premier League Northern Division (in which they competed due to an overload at the Southern).

After finishing sixth in the Northern Division, Reading were transferred to the Southern Division for the 2009–10 season. In 2010 they won their last four games of the season to finish runners–up to Barnet and secure promotion to the FA Women's Premier League National Division.[4]

On Sunday 3 April 2011 Reading Women successfully defended the Berks and Bucks County Cup trophy, cruising past Milton Keynes Dons 3–0 in the final.[5]

Their first season in the FA Women's Premier League National Division (the second highest league, following the formation of the Women's Super League) saw Reading finish third.[6] In March 2012 Reading lost top goalscorer Nikki Watts to WSL club Bristol Academy.[7] They finished 9th in the National Division in the 2011–12 season, resulting in their releagtion back to the Southern Division for the 2012–13 season.

In 2012/13 Reading FC Women won the FA Premier League Southern Division by eight points and a goal difference of 41,[8] while both the first and reserve team managed to retain the County Cup.[9]

Reading FC Women's top scorer in 2012–13, Fran Kirby, was rewarded for her campaign by being named as Player of the Season – as well as receiving a call up to play for Great Britain in the World University Games in Russia. Kirby surpassed the 30-goal mark this season. The striker was also selected for an England under-23s Camp.[10]

From 2014 Reading FC Women have been granted to play in the FA Women's Super League 2.[9]

On 3 August 2014 Fran Kirby got her England career off to a dream start with a player of the match performance by scoring on debut against Sweden in a 4-0 win. Fran was handed her international debut today by England manager, Mark Sampson. The Royals striker has been in magnificent form for her club this season and deservedly got the England call-up to face Sweden in a friendly. She has previously been called up to the England squad, as well as being a key member of the England U23 side. Kirby was the only FAWSL 2 player to make it into the England squad.[11][12]

On 11 August 2014 Fran Kirby was called up again into Mark Sampson's 23-person England squad for a third time in a row as the Three Lions prepare to take on Wales in Cardiff. Kirby, who made her debut against Sweden earlier this month, has continued her impressive form for the Royals. Her hat-trick against Watford was clearly enough reason for Sampson to keep faith with Fran. Fran produced a player-of-the-match performance against Sweden on her debut and even managed to get on the score sheet.[13]

Management

Reading F.C. Women were lucky enough to have former Arsenal and Welsh football player and coach Jayne Ludlow as Director of Women's and Girls' Football and First Team Manager. Ludlow represented Arsenal for 13 years, and captained the Welsh national team until her international retirement in 2012. Ludlow played as a midfielder and remains Arsenal's all-time record goalscorer. Jayne was assisted by Kelly Chambers, former captain of Reading F.C. Women and Manager. She is now Reading F.C. Women General Manager and 1st Team Manager again. From initially taking over from former manager Phil Cousins who stepped down in 2012, she now suceeds Jayne Ludlow. Phil is now also a coach under Kelly.

Players

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Republic of Ireland IRL Grace Moloney [14][15][16]
12 GK Wales WAL Nicola Davies [14][17]
19 DF England ENG Eloise Wilson [14][18]
DF England ENG Alex Keown [14][19]
DF Republic of Ireland IRL Ciara Grant [14][20]
DF England ENG Connie Short [14][21]
DF England ENG Eartha Pond [14][22]
3 DF England ENG Shelly Cox [14][23]
5 DF England ENG Molly Bartrip [14][24]
2 DF England ENG Rebecca Jane [14][25]
10 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Lois Roche [14][26]
MF England ENG Rebekah Haines [14][27]
17 MF Scotland SCO Leigh Nicol [14][28]
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF England ENG Bianca Bragg [14]
6 MF England ENG Kirsty McGee [14][29]
14 MF England ENG Georgina Giddings [14][30]
16 MF England ENG Megan Ryan
8 MF England ENG Bonnie Horwood
7 MF England ENG Cheryl Williams [14][31]
14 MF Wales WAL Laura May-Walkley [14][32]
FW Wales WAL Helen Ward [14][33]
11 FW England ENG Fran Kirby [11][13][14][34]
20 FW Wales WAL Melissa Fletcher [14][35]
9 FW England ENG Lauren Bruton [14][36]

Stadium

Reading FC Women play at Paddy Power Park in Farnborough, Hampshire, the home of Conference South men's club Farnborough F.C.

Honours

References

  1. ^ http://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/article/women-to-be-honoured-820602.aspx
  2. ^ "Background of our women's team". readingfc.co.uk. Retrieved 19 November 2007.
  3. ^ "Women secure league & cup double". readingfc.co.uk. Retrieved 19 November 2007.
  4. ^ "Royals celebrate promotion to top flight!". readingfc.co.uk. Retrieved 29 September 2010.
  5. ^ http://www.readingfc.co.uk/page/WomensNews/0,,10306~2330585,00.html
  6. ^ http://www.readingfc.co.uk/page/WomensNews/0,,10306~2352693,00.html
  7. ^ "Vixens announce new signings". Bristol Academy WFC. 7 March 2012. Retrieved 24 March 2012.
  8. ^ http://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/article/women-seal-the-title-817101.aspx
  9. ^ a b http://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/article/women-secure-cup-double-290413-799254.aspx
  10. ^ http://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/article/ladies-in-the-limelight-030613-853060.aspx
  11. ^ a b http://reading.fawsl.com/news/frans_dream_debut.html
  12. ^ http://www.thefa.com/news/england/womens/2014/aug/england-v-sweden-match-report-030814
  13. ^ a b http://reading.fawsl.com/news/fran_named_again_for_england.html
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v http://www.readingfc.co.uk/team/ladies_profiles.aspx
  15. ^ http://reading.fawsl.com/news/moloney_gets_the_ireland_callup.html
  16. ^ http://reading.fawsl.com/playerProfile/grace_moloney.html
  17. ^ http://reading.fawsl.com/playerProfile/nicola_davies.html
  18. ^ http://reading.fawsl.com/playerProfile/eloise_wilson.html
  19. ^ http://reading.fawsl.com/playerProfile/alexandra_keown.html
  20. ^ http://reading.fawsl.com/playerProfile/ciara_grant.html
  21. ^ http://reading.fawsl.com/playerProfile/connie_short.html
  22. ^ http://reading.fawsl.com/playerProfile/eartha_pond.html
  23. ^ http://reading.fawsl.com/playerProfile/shelly_cox.html
  24. ^ http://reading.fawsl.com/playerProfile/molly_bartrip.html
  25. ^ http://reading.fawsl.com/playerProfile/rebecca_jane.html
  26. ^ http://reading.fawsl.com/playerProfile/louis_roche.html
  27. ^ http://reading.fawsl.com/playerProfile/rebekah_haines.html
  28. ^ http://reading.fawsl.com/playerProfile/leigh_nicol.html
  29. ^ http://reading.fawsl.com/playerProfile/kirsty_mcgee.html
  30. ^ http://reading.fawsl.com/playerProfile/georgina_giddings.html
  31. ^ http://reading.fawsl.com/playerProfile/cheryl_williams.html
  32. ^ http://reading.fawsl.com/playerProfile/eloise_wilson.html
  33. ^ http://reading.fawsl.com/playerProfile/helen_ward.html
  34. ^ http://reading.fawsl.com/playerProfile/francesca_kirby.html
  35. ^ http://reading.fawsl.com/playerProfile/melissa_fletcher.html
  36. ^ http://reading.fawsl.com/playerProfile/lauren_bruton.html

External links


51°18′37.6″N 0°45′44.3″W / 51.310444°N 0.762306°W / 51.310444; -0.762306