Leeds United Women
are an English
women's football Women's football most often refers to:
* Women's association football (hannah jones ).
Women's football may also refer to:
* Women's gridiron football
* Women's Australian rules football
* Ladies' Gaelic football
* Women's rugby league
* Women's ...
club based in
Leeds
Leeds () is a City status in the United Kingdom, city and the administrative centre of the City of Leeds district in West Yorkshire, England. It is built around the River Aire and is in the eastern foothills of the Pennines. It is also the thi ...
,
West Yorkshire
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. They are currently members of the .
Club information
The club play their home matches at
Thorp Arch, the
Leeds United F.C. training facility near
Wetherby
Wetherby () is a market town and civil parish in the City of Leeds district, West Yorkshire, England, close to West Yorkshire county's border with North Yorkshire, and lies approximately from Leeds City Centre, from York and from Harrogat ...
.
Leeds United Women have three senior teams: the first team competing in the WPL North Division 1 and U23s team in the women’s national reserve league, The U21S and U19s will play in the WRCWFL
The club's most notable player was
Sue Smith Sue Smith may refer to:
* Sue Smith (politician) (born 1951), member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council
*Sue Smith (footballer) (born 1979), English footballer
* Sue Smith (trainer) (born 1948), British horse trainer
* Sue Smith (writer), Austral ...
, who has played for over 10 years at international level for
England
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, including at the
2007 Women's World Cup.
The team was originally the Leeds United Ladies team. The team announced they were changing their name to Leeds Carnegie Ladies F.C. in July 2008. This came to ensure all of the professional sports teams Leeds Met University were investing in carried the name of the university's sport department, Carnegie College (including
Leeds Carnegie and
Yorkshire Carnegie
Leeds Tykes (formerly Leeds RUFC, Leeds Carnegie and Yorkshire Carnegie) is an English rugby union club in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, playing in the National League 1.
The club was founded as Headingley FC, but renamed in 1991 when it ...
) On 8 July 2010, it was announced by
Leeds United F.C. that to stop Leeds Carnegie Ladies from going out of existence, the club would step in to provide funding again, bringing the club full circle back to Leeds United Ladies once more, a day under two years since the club was renamed Leeds Carnegie L.F.C.
In 2014, after a change of ownership of Leeds United, the club was renamed Leeds Ladies Football Club.
The club was renamed back to Leeds United Ladies 3 years later after another change of ownership of Leeds United
At the start of the 2019–20 season the team name changed to Leeds United Women, following a trend of modernised naming in other teams .
File:Leeds Carnegie LFC.png, Badge during the period as Leeds Carnegie L.F.C.
File:Leeds Ladies FC logo.jpg, Club badge when known as Leeds Ladies
History
The club began in 1989. After playing in the Yorkshire and Humberside League for seven years, the
1997–98 season saw the team gain promotion to the
AXA FA Northern Premier League under the management of Mark Hodgson. In 1999–2000 season they reached the semi-finals of the
FA Women's Cup
The Women's FA Challenge Cup Competition is the top annual cup tournament for women's clubs in English football. Founded in 1970, it has been named the WFA Cup, FA Women's Cup and now Women's FA Cup (Vitality Women's FA Cup for sponsorship re ...
Narrowly losing 2–1 to Croydon in a very close game at Ossett Albion. After consolidating and adjusting to
National League
The National League of Professional Baseball Clubs, known simply as the National League (NL), is the older of two leagues constituting Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States and Canada, and the world's oldest extant professional team ...
football for a couple of seasons, the team achieved promotion with a 5–0 win away at Wolverhampton Wanderers on 7 May 2001 and were crowned champions of the Northern Premier League and gained promotion to the
Women's Premier League. Leeds finished a credible fourth in their first season in the top flight (2001–02), with manager Mark Hodgson winning The FA Women's Premier Leagues 'Manager of the Year' award. The following season proved to be a tough one and Leeds finished the league in seventh place.
The
2003–04 season saw a new manager,
Julie Chipchase
Julie Chipchase (13 January 1961 – 4 May 2021) was an English football player and manager. Commonly known as Chippy, she is regarded as a pioneering female football coach who played an important role in the development of women's football in E ...
, appointed and Leeds once again finished in fourth place – the highest-placed team outside
London
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. In the
2004–05 season the side finished in fifth place.
Split from Leeds United
The chairman of
Leeds United A.F.C.
Leeds United Football Club is a professional football club based in Leeds, West Yorkshire in England. The club competes in the Premier League, the highest level of England's football league system, and plays its home matches at Elland Road ...
,
Ken Bates, cut the ladies' club's funding by stopping financial backing in 2005, and withdrawing the Thorp Arch training facilities in 2006. The ladies' team managed to survive using sponsorship money. They were first sponsored in a two-year deal worth over £70,000 by EmpireDirect.co.uk, before receiving sponsorship from
Leeds Metropolitan University
Leeds Beckett University (LBU), formerly known as Leeds Metropolitan University (LMU) and before that as Leeds Polytechnic, is a public university in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It has campuses in the city centre and Headingley. The unive ...
in a deal reported to be worth in excess of £250,000 over 5 years, starting in 2007.
The
2005–06 season saw the team accomplish one of its greatest achievements to date, playing in the
FA Women's Cup
The Women's FA Challenge Cup Competition is the top annual cup tournament for women's clubs in English football. Founded in 1970, it has been named the WFA Cup, FA Women's Cup and now Women's FA Cup (Vitality Women's FA Cup for sponsorship re ...
final against overwhelming favourites
Arsenal Ladies
Arsenal Women Football Club, commonly referred to as Arsenal, is an English professional women's football club based in Islington, London, England. The club plays in the Women's Super League, the top tier of English women's football.
Arsena ...
.
Leeds United
Leeds United Football Club is a professional football club based in Leeds, West Yorkshire in England. The club competes in the Premier League, the highest level of England's football league system, and plays its home matches at Elland Road ...
legend
Allan Clarke presented them with sock tags before the match, similar to those worn by the Leeds United male team in their
1972 FA Cup Final
The 1972 FA Cup Final took place on 6 May 1972 at Wembley Stadium. It was the centenary final (although only the 91st final due to the world wars) and the 44th to be played at Wembley.
It was contested between cup holders Arsenal, who had won th ...
victory, in a bid to give the team luck. Nevertheless, the match did not turn out how the team had hoped, with Arsenal winning the game 5–0.

The
2006–07 season was a fluctuating one, with Leeds topping the table over the
Christmas
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period and the team getting through to the
FA Women's Premier League Cup
The Women's National League Cup is an annual English football cup competition, founded in 1991 by the Women's Football Association (WFA). It was renamed the FA Women's Premier League Cup from 1994 to 2018.
The first edition of the Cup include ...
final for a second time. The opposition was again
Arsenal
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and Leeds put in a much better performance than in their previous cup final appearance, but they lost out to a last-minute strike by
Arsenal
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's
Jayne Ludlow
Jayne Louise Ludlow (born 7 January 1979) is a Welsh football coach and former player who is currently the technical director of Manchester City Girls' Academy. In 2018, she was inducted on to the Welsh Sports Hall of Fame Roll of Honour alon ...
. This seemed to have a big impact, as the team didn't perform as well in the closing stages of the season and they had dropped down to fifth by the end of the season. The club won the ''Marketing Club of the Year'' award at the FA Women's Awards in May 2007 for the third consecutive year.
A change in management was made in the
close season and Rick Passmoor and
Leanne Hall Leanne Hall may refer to:
*Leanne Hall (author), Australian author
*Leanne Hall (footballer)
Leanne Claire Hall (born 19 May 1980) is an English football goalkeeper and coach who played at full international level for England. She has spent much ...
were appointed manager and assistant manager respectively in July 2007. The new management team made a number of new signings, including
Steph Houghton
Stephanie Jayne Darby (, , born 23 April 1988) is an English professional footballer who plays for Women's Super League club Manchester City and the England women's national team. At club level, Houghton started at Sunderland in her native Nor ...
,
Carly Telford
Carly Mitchell Telford (born 7 July 1987) is an English footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for San Diego Wave and the England national team.
Club career
Telford joined Leeds United Ladies in 2007 from relegated club Sunderland. In May of th ...
,
Katie Holtham
Katie Ann Holtham (born 9 April 1986) is an English footballer who last played as a midfielder for Australian W-League club Perth Glory. Holtham's manager at former club Leeds Carnegie, Rick Passmoor, described her as: "strong, athletic and a ...
, Georgie Adams,
Jade Moore and
Carla Ward
Carla Ward (born 21 December 1983) is an English football coach and former midfielder who is the manager of Aston Villa in the FA Women's Super League.
Early life
Born on the Isle of Wight, Ward grew up on a council estate in Torquay where ...
. By March 2008 the team were lying mid-table in the Premier League but finished in third position with 40 points, below
Everton on 57 points and
Arsenal
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on 62 points.
The 2007–2008 season saw the club reach their second
FA Women's Cup
The Women's FA Challenge Cup Competition is the top annual cup tournament for women's clubs in English football. Founded in 1970, it has been named the WFA Cup, FA Women's Cup and now Women's FA Cup (Vitality Women's FA Cup for sponsorship re ...
final, their third cup final in as many years.
Arsenal
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again were their opponents and the match mirrored the previous
League Cup
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final. The game was 0–0 at halftime, although
Arsenal
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produced most of the chances in the first half and constantly forced United goalkeeper
Carly Telford
Carly Mitchell Telford (born 7 July 1987) is an English footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for San Diego Wave and the England national team.
Club career
Telford joined Leeds United Ladies in 2007 from relegated club Sunderland. In May of th ...
into some amazing saves. Action at the opposite end of the pitch was non-existent, as United striker
Amanda Barr
Amanda Jayne Maslin-Barr (born 2 May 1982) is an English football striker She scored ten goals in 37 appearances for the England women's national football team after making her international debut in 2001. Barr spearheaded the England attack at ...
struggled. In the second half
Arsenal
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scored three goals in seven minutes:
Smith
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People
* Metalsmith, or simply smith, a craftsman fashioning tools or works of art out of various metals
* Smith (given name)
* Smith (surname), a family name originating in England, Scotland and Ireland
** List of people w ...
53,
Ludlow
Ludlow () is a market town in Shropshire, England. The town is significant in the history of the Welsh Marches and in relation to Wales. It is located south of Shrewsbury and north of Hereford, on the A49 road (Great Britain), A49 road which ...
59 and
Sanderson 60. Leeds fought back with a header from
Jess Clarke on 69, but
Arsenal
An arsenal is a place where arms and ammunition are made, maintained and repaired, stored, or issued, in any combination, whether privately or publicly owned. Arsenal and armoury (British English) or armory (American English) are mostly ...
sealed their season double with a final goal from
Kelly Smith
Kelly Jayne Smith (born 29 October 1978) is an English former football forward who spent three spells with FA WSL club Arsenal Ladies. After moving to the United States, Smith broke records with Seton Hall University then played professionally ...
seven minutes from time.
Carly Telford
Carly Mitchell Telford (born 7 July 1987) is an English footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for San Diego Wave and the England national team.
Club career
Telford joined Leeds United Ladies in 2007 from relegated club Sunderland. In May of th ...
was named Player of the Match before a record crowd of 24,582 at the
City Ground
The City Ground is a football stadium in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England, on the banks of the River Trent. It has been home to Nottingham Forest Football Club since 1898 and has a capacity of 30,445.
The stadium was a venue when ...
.
In the 2008
close season the club's name became Leeds Carnegie Ladies.
England
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U23 striker Carla Cantrell signed from
Doncaster Rovers Belles
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and
England
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U19's
Ellen White, also a striker, joined from
Chelsea
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* Chelsea, Victoria
Canada
* Chelsea, Nova Scotia
* Chelsea, Quebec
United Kingdom
* Chelsea, London, an area of London, bounded to the south by the River Thames
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. After a poor start and with key players injured for extended periods, Leeds finished sixth in the
Premier League
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in season 2008–09.
In January 2010 the club's future was cast into doubt when their bid to join the
FA Women's Super League
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collapsed. The following month they won the club's first major trophy, the
Premier League Cup, with a 3–1 win over
Everton at
Spotland Stadium
Spotland Stadium, known as the Crown Oil Arena for sponsorship reasons, in the Spotland area of Rochdale, Greater Manchester, is home to Rochdale A.F.C. and Rochdale Hornets R.F.L.C. and has a capacity of 10,249.
History
Spotland was original ...
on 11 February 2010.
In March 2013 the club were confirmed as one of 33 clubs to apply for up to 18 places available in the expanded two tier 2014 FA WSL with the outcome expected in June 2014. The club has started a "Show Some Love for Leeds United Ladies" campaign stating that the future of the club could depend on the success of their WSL application.
Leeds United withdrew funding and permission to use their name and branding at the end of the 2013–14 season, causing Leeds United Ladies to cease to exist. In the immediate aftermath, a group of supporters rallied to create a new club, Leeds Ladies FC, to carry on the tradition of Ladies football in Leeds.
New era (2017–)
Following a varied season on and off the field; a break away from the vision which was laid out at the beginning and broken promises, it was decided that an EGM would be called to decide upon the future of the existing structure. It was decided that there was no longer any confidence in the previous leadership and a new committee would now take control of Leeds Ladies FC.
After the EGM, the previous committee laid claim to the legal ownership of the club cancelling all training facilities and withheld club assets including playing kits and attempted to immediately dissolve the club. In order to ensure that the club kept going the new committee purchased a new kit, reinstated and paid for all training facilities and fulfilled all fixtures for both senior and both youth teams.
The FA requested that the previous committee prove legal ownership which they have been unable to do.
The club announced the appointment of a new structure behind the club, appointing Lee Townend as chairman of Leeds Ladies Football Club, with the full advisory support from the main sponsor Andrew Pinder.
Lee previously worked with the club as director of football and head of youth development so he brings an extensive knowledge of the club to the new structure. Lee will be joined in the day to day matters by Kirsty Emmot who has been appointed as club treasurer and Jo Czibor as club secretary. Lewis Atkinson will become director of football and will maintain his position as first team manager supported by his coaching team. The remaining roles have been filled by the leadership team ensuring the club structure is in safe hands with a 6-person-strong executive committee.
The club's main priority is to instil transparency across all areas. From financial to the club's ambitions, Leeds Ladies FC wants to be very open and honest in its approach and in its leadership. The current leadership team have a very positive attitude towards the future of Leeds Ladies FC and is looking forward to helping the club realise its potential.
Leeds Ladies returns to Leeds United Ladies
On 26 June 2017, new Leeds owner
Andrea Radrizzani
Andrea Radrizzani (born 10 September 1974) is an Italian businessman and the majority owner of Premier League football club Leeds United. He is also the chairman and founder of the sports broadcasting group Eleven Sports.
Early life and educa ...
brought back Leeds Ladies to
Leeds United
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ownership to become Leeds United Ladies again after the club had previously become its own entity after previous owner
Massimo Cellino decided to stop Leeds United funding in 2014.
Honours
*
FA Women's Premier League National Division
The FA Women's Premier League National Division (originally WFA National League Premier Division) was a football division in England. From 1991 until 2010, the National Division functioned as the top league in English women's football. During ...
**Runners-up (1):
2011–12
*
FA Women's Premier League Northern Division
The FA Women's National League Northern Premier Division is a league at the third-level in the women's football league pyramid in England, along with the Southern division. These two divisions are part of the FA Women's National League and bel ...
**Champions (1):
2000–01
*
FA Women's Cup
The Women's FA Challenge Cup Competition is the top annual cup tournament for women's clubs in English football. Founded in 1970, it has been named the WFA Cup, FA Women's Cup and now Women's FA Cup (Vitality Women's FA Cup for sponsorship re ...
**Runners-up (2): 2006, 2008
*
FA Women's Premier League Cup
The Women's National League Cup is an annual English football cup competition, founded in 1991 by the Women's Football Association (WFA). It was renamed the FA Women's Premier League Cup from 1994 to 2018.
The first edition of the Cup include ...
**Winners (1): 2010
**Runners-up (3): 2007, 2012, 2013
Current squad
Coaching and backroom staff
The 2022/2023 backroom staff consists of:
1st Team
* Manager Rick Passmoor
* Assistant Manager/ First Team Coach
Benjamin Peters
* First Team Coach
* Sarah Dobby (Player / Coach)
* First Team Physio
* Ailish Clear
* U23s
* Manager Angus Hall
* Coach Chris Plater
* u21s
* Manager Craige Richardson is an FA level 2 qualified coach
* Coach James Appleyard
Strength and Conditioning coach
* Chris Plater
References
External links
*
F.A. Women's PageBBC Sport – football – womenFA Full Time League Website
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Association football clubs established in 1989
Women's football clubs in England
Football clubs in West Yorkshire
Sport in Leeds
1989 establishments in England
FA Women's National League teams