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Southampton Saints Girls and Ladies Football Club, founded in 1979 as Red Star Southampton, was an English
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club formerly affiliated with
Southampton F.C. Southampton Football Club is a professional football club based in Southampton, Hampshire, England. The club competes in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football. Their home ground since 2001 has been St Mary's Stadium, befor ...
At the end of the 2013–14 season the South West Combination WFL dissolved and the team moved into FA Women's Premier League - Division One South West. They finished 4th out of the 9 teams in the newly formed leagues' first season. The club was disbanded due to financial reasons in July 2019.


History

The club began in 1979 as Red Star Southampton, competing in the
Home Counties League The Home Counties League was a women's football league which was the highest level of play for teams in South East England. The league was established in 1970, on the initiative of the Amersham Angels team, which left the South East of England ...
then the Southern Regions League. In 1991 Red Star won the Southern Region Division One and became founder members of the
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 1991–92 WFA National League Premier Division, 1991 until 2009–10 FA Women's Premier League, 2010, the ...
. In August 1991 the club were in Russia as guests of
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during the collapse of the
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. The first season at national level saw Red Star finish second in the League to
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and also lose the 1992
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final 4–0 to the same opponents. Red Star failed to build on their promising start and were relegated from the top flight in 1994–95. In summer 1995 the club became known as Southampton Saints due to affiliation with
Southampton F.C. Southampton Football Club is a professional football club based in Southampton, Hampshire, England. The club competes in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football. Their home ground since 2001 has been St Mary's Stadium, befor ...
, winning promotion as Southern Premier League champions in 1995–96. However the club's second spell in the top-flight lasted only a season, as 1996–97 ended in another relegation. Southampton Saints then won the 1997–98 Southern Premier League and secured a mid-table finish in the 1998–99 National Premier League – being named Most Improved Side at the annual FA Awards. In 1999 the club reached its second
FA Women's Cup The Women's FA Challenge Cup 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 (currently known as the Adobe Women's FA Cup for sponso ...
final (not including the ten reached by Southampton W.F.C. in the first 11 years of the competition). This time they were beaten 2–0 by
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, before a crowd of 6,450 at The Valley. The club maintained its top-flight status and was merged into
Southampton F.C. Southampton Football Club is a professional football club based in Southampton, Hampshire, England. The club competes in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football. Their home ground since 2001 has been St Mary's Stadium, befor ...
in 2001. As part of this process the Saints' long-serving manager Vanessa Raynbird was controversially sacked to make way for a male coach. The club was relegated in 2002–03 and this time was unable to bounce straight back, missing out on promotion by a point in 2003–04.
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had been appointed manager in 2003. In 2005 Southampton FC were relegated from the men's
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and withdrew their support for Southampton Saints as a result. The team continued as an independent outfit, but were relegated to the South West Combination in 2006–07 after a shambolic season in which they won just once and were unable to field a team for a match in February. They had evaded relegation by a point in 2005–06. Yet another relegation saw the club playing at Southern Region level from 2008 until 2010, when they returned to the South West Combination as champions under the guidance of new manager Adam Lee.


Stadium

Southampton Saints' First Team play at the home of
Sholing F.C. Sholing Football Club is an English football club based in Sholing, Southampton, Hampshire. Formerly known as Vosper Thorneycroft FC and later VTFC the club changed its name in 2010 to Sholing FC. In 2013–14 they won both the FA Vase and th ...
: Universal Stadium, VT Sportsground, Portsmouth Road, Southampton, Hampshire. SO19 9PW


Teams

As of April 2014: *U10s - 1st in Winchester & District U10s Girls Football League *U11s - 2nd in Winchester & District U12s Girls Football League Div 1 *U12s - 1st in Winchester & District U12s Girls Football League Div 1 *U13s - 1st in New Forest Girls U14 Group E Football League *U14s - 1st in Winchester & District U14s Girls Football League Div 1 *U16s - 1st in New Forest U16 Girls Football League *Ladies - 7th in South Western Combination Football League


Players


Current squad


Reserve squad


Former players

''For details of former players, see :Southampton Saints L.F.C. players.''


Training

Saints Train at Fleming Park, Passfield Avenue, Eastleigh, Hampshire SO50 9NL on Thursday evenings.


Honours


Official

*
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: ** Winners (2): 1995–96, 2007–08 * WFA National League Premier Division ** Runners-up: 1991–92 *
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** Runners-up (2): 1991–92, 1998–99 *Southern Region Women's Premier: ** Winners (1): 2009–10


Invitational

*Southampton Divisional FA Women's Challenge Cup: ** Winners (5): 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2017–18


See also


References


External links


Saints GLFC websiteSaints GLFC on LinkedIn
* Twitter @saintsglfc {{DEFAULTSORT:Southampton Saints Girls and Ladies F.C. Association football clubs established in 1979 Association football clubs disestablished in 2019 Sport in Southampton Southampton F.C. 1979 establishments in England FA Women's National League teams Defunct football clubs in Hampshire Defunct women's football clubs in England 2019 disestablishments in England