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Sunderland AFC Ladies has applied to join the FA Womenâs Championship for the 2021-22 season. Following Aprilâs announcement regarding upward movement for clubs participating in tiers 3-6 of the Womenâs Football Pyramid, SAFC Ladies prepared a detailed, innovative and evidence-based application to support its request to return to the second tier. This was submitted to the Football Association earlier this week and it will now be considered by the Womenâs Football Board, with a decision expected to be made by the end of May/beginning of June. Sporting Director Kristjaan Speakman said: âOur strategy is to develop a womenâs programme that fully integrates with our wider football operation and model. It will therefore receive the appropriate support from all of our respective performance domains to ensure it follows the same philosophy and processes as the other teams operating at the Academy of Light. SAFC Ladies are an important part of the ....
Sunderland Ladies have applied to join the FA Women s Championship for the 2021-22 season. The team’s current division, the Women s National League North, the third tier of the women s football pyramid, was declared null and void for the second season in a row because of the global pandemic. Why have they been allowed to apply for promotion? In April the FA announced that clubs in tiers 3-6 would be able to move up the pyramid. Sunderland submitted “a detailed, innovative and evidence-based application” to enter the second tier this week. The Women s Football Board will consider the request and a decision is set to be made by the end of the month or the beginning of June. ....
Sunderland AFC Limited has filed its annual accounts for the year ending 31 July 2020, a 12-month period significantly impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. The figures included within the report cover the period from 01 August 2019 through to 31 July 2020. During this period, which featured an eighth-place finish in a curtailed League One season, the club had a turnover of £29.2 million. This represents a decrease of £29.5 million on the 2018-19 figures and shows an operating loss, prior to player trading, of £5.8 million. This reduction in turnover arose from a combination of factors, including the cessation of Premier League parachute payments and the unprecedented impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, which resulted in wide-ranging losses to matchday and non-matchday revenues. ....