Upward movement applications open for Women’s Football Pyramid
Upward movement applications open for Women’s Football Pyramid Photo: @MikeyTheTowner
Tiers 3-6 of the Women’s Football Pyramid will see a process of Upward Club Movement, via application and based on set criteria, take place.
This comes after the curtailment of the 2010/21 season, the Women’s Football Board having made the recommendation after consulting with clubs, leagues and relevant stakeholders, with the response overwhelmingly in favour of Upward Club Movement taking place. The Board’s recommendations were subsequently approved by both the FA Board and FA Council.
As a result, all clubs currently participating in Tiers 3 to 6 (inclusive) of the Women’s Pyramid are permitted to apply for upward movement. Clubs that are successful in their application will move into the league or division immediately above the Tier in which they currently play – clubs will not be able to move up more than one tier
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A new board that will oversee the development of the FA Women’s National League has been announced, with Sandi Dosanjh as the chairperson.
The new board has been formed to drive forward the game across Tiers 3 and 4 of the Women’s Football Pyramid, taking on responsibilities such as agreeing and implementing the strategic direction of the FA WNL and its competitions, as well as making recommendations in respect of commercial partnerships, league development and policy.
The board will report into the FA Women’s Board and is made up of professionals making waves in their respective industries, with men and woman working in football, as well as in areas including finance and media.
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