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Leeds United L.F.C.
Leeds United Women are an English women's football (soccer), women's football club based in Leeds, West Yorkshire. They are currently members of the . Club information The club play their home matches at Thorp Arch (training ground), Thorp Arch, the Leeds United F.C. training facility near Wetherby. 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 (footballer), Sue Smith, who has played for over 10 years at international level for England women's national football team, England, including at the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup, 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 car ...
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Tadcaster is a market town and civil parishes in England, civil parish in the Selby (district), Selby district of North Yorkshire, England, east of the Great North Road (United Kingdom), Great North Road, north-east of Leeds, and south-west of York. Its historical importance from Roman times onward was largely as the lowest road crossing-point on the River Wharfe until the construction of the A64 Tadcaster by-pass some to the south, in 1978. There are two rail crossings downstream of the town before the Wharfe joins the River Ouse, Yorkshire, River Ouse near Cawood. Tadcaster is town twinning, twinned with Saint-Chély-d'Apcher in France. The town was part of the West Riding of Yorkshire until 1974, but is now part of North Yorkshire. Thanks to its position on the banks of the River Wharfe parts of the town adjacent to the bridge are prone to flooding. History Roman The Roman Britain, Romans built a settlement and named it ''Calcaria'' from the Latin word for ''lime'', ...
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