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club that plays in the . They play their home games at the
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in
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, in the
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,
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. Sunderland won the
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in 2004–05 to reach the top tier National Division. After relegation in 2007, they returned to the National Division in 2009 and also lost that season's Women's FA Cup final, 2–1 to holders
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at
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. The club's bid to join the
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for the initial 2011 season was controversially rejected in favour of the relatively newly formed, but big spending, Manchester City. This decision led to the departure of many star players (3 of whom represented England in the 2015 World Cup) and is thought to have damaged the development of the women's game in the North East for years to come. Despite this they responded by winning the Premier League National Division, which had become the second tier, on three consecutive occasions and also collected the
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. In 2014 Sunderland were accepted into the second division of a newly expanded FA WSL. They won the league on the final day of the season and were promoted into FA WSL 1 for
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. At the end of the 2017–18 season, Sunderland A.F.C. Ladies were unsuccessful with their application for a license in both
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and
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, meaning the Lady Black Cats, were demoted to the
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, for the 2018–19 season. In 2021, the club made a successful application to join the FA Women’s Championship, resulting in their promotion to join the league for the 2021-2022 season.


History


Early history

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(FA) banned affiliated referees from officiating women's football matches and affiliated grounds and pitches from hosting them from 1921 to 1970. The
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(WFA) was formed in 1969 to govern
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until it ceased to exist in 1993, when the FA took over this responsibility. The club began in 1989 as a five-a-side team called The Kestrels. It played its first match in an informal friendly against Darlington Ladies on and won the WFA Yorkshire and Humberside League in 1990. Over the next decade, they competed in the Northern Premier as Cowgate Kestrels, RTM Newcastle Kestrels and Blyth Spartans Kestrels. In 2000, the club merged with an independent Sunderland Ladies club and the
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men's club to become Sunderland Women's FC after winning promotion to the top tier
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for the first time. The new club was originally financed as part of the established professional
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men's club.


2000–2010

Following financial troubles in 2004, the women's side was forced to become financially independent. Sunderland A.F.C. only provided some kit and the home ground. In 2001–02 Sunderland won one league game all season and were relegated back to the Northern Division. On , they won promotion from the Northern Division as
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. In the 2005–06 season, they finished 9th in the league (then the penultimate position), but stayed up after tying a promotion/relegation playoff against Southern runners-up Bristol City W.F.C. 5–5 on aggregate. With the emergence of Jill Scott and
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, the club began to develop a reputation for producing
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players. On 6 May 2007, with all their games finished and only having 11 points, Sunderland were relegated after
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beat
Doncaster Belles Doncaster Rovers Belles Ladies Football Club, previously Doncaster Belles, is an England, English women's association football, women's football club that currently plays in the , the fourth tier of women's football in England. The club's admi ...
3–2. In Season 2007–08 Sunderland finished in 3rd position in The Women's Premier League, Northern Division, behind Champions
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and Lincoln City. The top 3 were almost in a league of their own as Sunderland finished 17 points ahead of 4th placed
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– who only finished 15 points ahead of bottom-of-the-table
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. With team re-building completed, the 2008–09 season began with high hopes for the Wearsiders who had six
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youth internationals in their ranks and had recently recruited full
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international midfielder
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from Everton Ladies. On 22 March 2009, Sunderland WFC reached the final of the
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after beating Chelsea 3–0. Goals from Williams (2) and Gutteridge ensured their place in the final against holders
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at
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, home of
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on 4 May. In the final, favourites Arsenal beat Sunderland 2–1. Despite dominating possession and creating several chances, Arsenal found it difficult to convert their opportunities. Arsenal's
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scored in the first half, their second coming in extended 2nd half injury-time from
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. However, Sunderland never gave up and scored a consolation goal from
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just before the final whistle.
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gave a superb display at right-back, earning herself the Player of the Match Award for the Black Cats. Sunderland won promotion to the National Premier Division after defeating Preston 4–0 away in the last match of the 2008–09 season. Back in the top flight, Sunderland exceeded expectations and topped the league for five months. They also handed Arsenal Ladies only their second league defeat in six years.


2010–2020

The club's bid to join the newly established
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was rejected on commercial and marketing grounds – leading to the departure of star players
Lucy Bronze Lucia Roberta Tough Bronze (born 28 October 1991) is an English professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Women's Super League club Chelsea and the England women's national team. She has previously played for Sunderland, Everto ...
,
Jordan Nobbs Jordan Nobbs (born 8 December 1992) is an English professional footballer who currently plays for no club. She previously played for Sunderland, Aston Villa and Arsenal . Nobbs has played for the England women's national team at the youth and ...
,
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, and Helen Alderson. Despite the exodus of these players, Sunderland secured the FA Women's National Premier League title with two games to spare, following their victory over
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on 3 April 2011. They defended the title two further times in 2012 and 2013. In 2013 they were formally integrated into the Sunderland AFC structure. In the 2014 season Sunderland entered the newly created
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. On , they were crowned inaugural champions of the FA WSL 2, beating
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4–0 on the final day of the season to finish two points ahead of Doncaster Belles. As a result, Sunderland returned to the top division, taking their place in the
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1. Manager Mick Mulhern, who won more silverware for the Sunderland Ladies than all other combined northern football teams (Men and Women), stepped down after 15 years for work-related commitments. He was replaced by former professional
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. On , before the 2017
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, the club announced they switch to part-time players only after three years of having a mix of part-time and full-time players. On ,
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was replaced as head coach by his assistant
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. During the Spring Series, she guided the Lady Black Cats to a creditable 5th place finish with her new assistant and former player, Victoria Greenwell. Results in the Spring Series included victories against
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and
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and draws against
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and
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. After the Spring Series, Sunderland A.F.C. Ladies moved from their home venue at the
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to Mariners Park home of South Shields FC. Prior to the start of the 2018–19 season, the team was demoted two divisions from the WSL1 to the FA Women’s National League – Northern Premier Division after a bid to join the FA Women’s Championship was rejected. After a season at Mariners Park, the Lady Black Cats decided to return to their Hetton-le-Hole home, for their debut season in the
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.


2020–present

On , the team applied to join the FA Women's Championship from the Northern Premier Division. On , the club announced the FA had accepted this application, resulting in their move into the Women's Championship in the following 2021–22 season. Prior to the start of the 2022–23 season, the team officially changed its name from ''Sunderland Association Football Club Ladies'' to ''Sunderland Association Football Club Women'' in order to maintain "a contemporary, inclusive outlook as the club further develops into its new era in the women's game". Before the start of the 2023–24 season, the team moved back to a hybrid model, signing several new players on full-time professional contracts. These signings included Mary McAteer, Katie Kitching, Natasha Fenton, Jenna Dear, Amy Goddard, and Ellen Jones. Despite the simultaneous departure of key players including Neve Herron and
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, the team were unbeaten in their first nine league games of the 2023–24 season. They were top of the table for a considerable portion of the season and were in title contention throughout. The team ended the season in third place, a vast improvement from the second-bottom finish in the previous season and their best performance since their two-tier demotion from the WSL in 2018. On , the team set a new attendance record of 15,387 for the
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as they were defeated in the Wear–Tyne derby at the
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. The previous record had been an attendance of 11,137, set in 2022.


Past seasons

, the team has the following record in its past seasons: Key Key to league record: *P = Played *W = Games won *D = Games drawn *L = Games lost *F = Goals for *A = Goals against *Pts = Points *Pos = Final position Key to divisions: *WSL1 =
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*WSL2 =
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*WPLN =
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*WPLR =
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*WC = The Women's Championship Key to rounds: *QR = Qualifying round *Grp = Group stage *R1 = Round 1 *R2 = Round 2 *R3 = Round 3 *R4 = Round 4 *R5 = Round 5 Key to rounds: *QF = Quarter-finals *SF = Semi-finals *RU = Runners-up *W = Winners *n/a = Not applicable *DNE = Did not enter *Disq = Disqualified Divisions in bold indicate a change in division tier. *Demoted to
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(Tier 3) after not being awarded Tier 1 or 2 licence *Final cancelled due to the
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*Promoted to
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(Tier 2) after successfully applying via
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's Upward Club Movement process within the Women’s Football Pyramid


Current squad


Former players

''For details of current and former players, see :Sunderland A.F.C. Women players.''


Club officials

Management and backroom staff *Head coach:
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*Assistant coach: Steph Libbey *General manager: Alex Clark *Goalkeeper coach: Jonathan Craig *Physical performance coach: Jack Kehoe *Physiotherapist: Hayley Arnold *Women's engagement officer: Kieran Regan *Women's analyst: Gino Elraee *Matchday photography: Kasey Taylor *Matchday medical services: Dr. Jack Nash


Honours

League *
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**Champions:
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, 2011–12, 2012–13 *
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**Champions: 2014 *
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**Champions: 1999–2000 ''(as Blyth Spartans Kestrels)'', 2004–05, 2008–09 Cup *
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**Runners-up: 2009 *
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**Winners: 2012


Footnotes

:A.  The
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was formed in 2010 for the start of the 2011 season, Sunderland Ladies were not chosen to participate in the newly formed top tier of women's football. Although Sunderland Ladies were not relegated from the top tier of
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in 2010, they found themselves playing in the second tier at the start of their 2011 campaign. :B.  The FA Women's Super League was expanded to two divisions in 2014 for the start of that years season with the formation of the
FA Women's Super League 2 The Women's Super League 2, also known as Barclays Women's Super League 2 for sponsorship reasons, is a professional football league in England, operated by WSL Football. It is the second-highest division of women's football in England. The div ...
. Sunderland Ladies were one of 10 teams elected to participate in the newly formed second tier of women's football for the start of the 2014 season.


See also

* Durham W.F.C. *
Leeds United Women F.C. Leeds United Women are an English women's football club based in Leeds, West Yorkshire. They are currently members of the . History In 1989, Leeds United Women F.C. was formed and after playing in the Yorkshire and Humberside League for seven y ...
* Middlesbrough F.C. Women * Newcastle United W.F.C.


References


External links


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