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Rotherham United L.F.C.
Rotherham United Women Football Club is an English women's football club based in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. The club currently play in the . History The club was formed in 1969 as Kilnhurst Shooting Stars. The club has played in the Women's FA Cup on several occasions. Season by season record Stadium Rotherham United Ladies play at Roundwood Sports Complex in Rawmarsh Rawmarsh (locally ) is a large village in the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, in South Yorkshire, England. Historically within the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is north-northeast from Rotherham town centre and south-southwest of Swinton. ..., the home of Parkgate F.C. Honours * Midland Combination Women's Football League: ** Winners (1): 2006–07 References {{Sheffield & Hallamshire County FA Women's football clubs in England Rotherham United F.C. Football clubs in South Yorkshire Sport in Rotherham 1969 establishments in England FA Women's National League teams Sheffield & ...
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Rawmarsh
Rawmarsh (locally ) is a large village in the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, in South Yorkshire, England. Historically within the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is north-northeast from Rotherham town centre and south-southwest of Swinton. The village also forms part of the Sheffield Urban Area. The Rawmarsh ward of Rotherham MBC had a population of 13,389 at the 2011 Census. Rawmarsh also contains other output areas from neighbouring wards giving it a population of 18,498 in 2011 and 18,535 in 2014. History Etymology The name has gone through many changes since being recorded as "Rodemesc" in the ''Domesday Book'' and "Raumersche" in 1355. The name is thought to be of dual origin, "Rode" being from the Old Norse for "red", and Mesc from "Old English" meaning "Marsh". This led to "Red Marsh", from its situation in the Permian System of red sandstones and marls which run through the area. Localised clays outcrop and the area was formerly known for its potteries. Origin ...
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2013–14 FA Women's Cup
The 2013–14 FA Women's Cup is the 43rd season of the FA Women's Cup, the main domestic knockout Cup competition in English women's football. Arsenal are the defending champions and the final will be played at Stadium mk. First round *Chester-Le-Street Town 0-1 Tranmere Rovers *Middlesbrough 3-2 Sheffield United *Whitley Bay 2-1 Brighouse Town *Chorley 1-6 Huddersfield Town *Blackpool Wren Rovers 1-0 Hull City *Liverpool Feds 6-0 Peterlee St. Francis *TNS 4-0 Sandiacre Town *FC Reedswood 2-1(aet) Leicester City Ladies *Loughborough Students 5-2 Cambridge Women *Copsewood 1-0 Nettleham *Loughborough Foxes 1-3(aet) Milton Keynes Dons *Crystal Palace 2-0 Maidenhead United *C&K Basildon 2-1 KIKK United *Bedford H/W Westfield *Leverstock Green 0-5 Queens Park Rangers *Ebbsfleet United 2-5(aet) Denham United *Enfield Town 3-2 Norwich City *Exeter City 3-1 Gosport Borough *Forest Green Rovers 0-1 St.Nicholas *Plymouth Argyle H/W University of Portsmouth *Larkhall Athletic 3-0 Swindon ...
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Parkgate F
Parkgate may refer to: Places *Parkgate, Cheshire, England, in Neston parish, on the Wirral *Parkgate, County Antrim, Northern Ireland *Parkgate, Cumbria, England; see List of United Kingdom locations: Par-Pay *Parkgate, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland *Parkgate, Over Peover, Cheshire East, England; see List of United Kingdom locations: Par-Pay *Parkgate, South Yorkshire, England *Park Gate Park Gate is a locality in the Borough of Fareham in Hampshire, England. It merges into Locks Heath to the south, Segensworth to the east and Sarisbury to the west. Within the area are numerous shops, predominantly fast food outlets and estat ..., locality in the borough of Fareham in Hampshire, England Others * Parkgate F.C., Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England * Parkgate Junior School, Watford, England *, a Turnbull, Scott & Co cargo ship {{disambig, geo ...
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2022–23 Women's FA Cup
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2021–22 Women's FA Cup
The 2021–22 Women's FA Cup is the 52nd staging of the Women's FA Cup, a knockout cup competition for women's football teams in England. Chelsea are the defending champions, having beaten Arsenal 3–0 in the 2020–21 final which was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and eventually played on 5 December 2021. Teams A total of 417 teams entered the 2021–22 Women's FA Cup, an increase of 41 from the previous year. Unlike previous years, there were no additional preliminary rounds prior to first round qualifying. Tier 5 teams were given an exemption for the first time, entering at the second round qualifying stage. The 50 teams that play in the FA Women's National League Division One (tier 4) are given exemption to the third round qualifying, while teams in the Northern and Southern Premier Divisions (tier 3) enter at the first round proper. Also for the first time, teams in the FA Women's Super League and FA Women's Championship (tiers 1 and 2) entered in different rounds w ...
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2020–21 Women's FA Cup
The 2020–21 Women's FA Cup was the 51st staging of the Women's FA Cup, a knockout cup competition for women's football teams in England. Manchester City W.F.C., Manchester City were the defending champions, having beaten Everton F.C. (women), Everton 3–1 in the 2020 Women's FA Cup Final, previous final. The draw was split regionally until the fourth round proper. Teams A total of 376 teams had their entries to the tournament accepted by The Football Association, an increase of 76 from the previous year. 174 teams from outside the top four divisions will enter at the extra preliminary round with another 109 joining in the preliminary round. The 47 teams that play in the FA Women's National League Division One (tier 4) are given exemption to the second round qualifying, while teams in the Northern and Southern Premier Divisions (tier 3) enter at the second round proper. Teams in the FA Women's Super League and FA Women's Championship (tiers 1 and 2) are exempted to the fourth ro ...
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COVID-19
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by a virus, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first known case was COVID-19 pandemic in Hubei, identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. The disease quickly spread worldwide, resulting in the COVID-19 pandemic. The symptoms of COVID‑19 are variable but often include fever, cough, headache, fatigue, breathing difficulties, Anosmia, loss of smell, and Ageusia, loss of taste. Symptoms may begin one to fourteen days incubation period, after exposure to the virus. At least a third of people who are infected Asymptomatic, do not develop noticeable symptoms. Of those who develop symptoms noticeable enough to be classified as patients, most (81%) develop mild to moderate symptoms (up to mild pneumonia), while 14% develop severe symptoms (dyspnea, Hypoxia (medical), hypoxia, or more than 50% lung involvement on imaging), and 5% develop critical symptoms (respiratory failure ...
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2019–20 Women's FA Cup
The 2019–20 Women's FA Cup was the 50th staging of the Women's FA Cup, a knockout cup competition for women's football teams in England. Manchester City were the defending champions, having beaten West Ham United 3–0 in the previous final. The draw was split regionally, dividing teams into north and south sections until the Fourth Round proper. Teams A total of 300 teams had their entries to the tournament accepted by The Football Association. 216 teams enter at the extra preliminary round or preliminary round. Teams that play in the FA Women's National League Division One are given exemption to the Second Round Qualifying, while teams in the Northern and Southern Premier Divisions enter at the Second Round Proper. Teams in the FA Women's Super League and FA Women's Championship are exempted to the Fourth Round Proper. Extra preliminary round As a result of 300 teams entering the competition, twenty teams were drawn into an extra preliminary round, which was played by ...
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East Midlands Regional Women's Football League
The East Midlands Regional Women's Football League is at the fifth and sixth levels of the Women's football in England, English women's football pyramid. Current clubs (2022–23) Premier Division Division One Central Division One North } Division One South } Previous winners References External linksEast Midlands Regional Women's Football League at FA Full
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2018–19 Women's FA Cup
The 2018–19 Women's FA Cup (also known as the SSE Women's FA Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 49th staging of the Women's FA Cup, a knockout cup competition for women's football teams in England. Chelsea were the defending champions, having beaten Arsenal 3–1 in the previous final. Teams A total of 293 teams had their entries to the tournament accepted by The Football Association. 199 teams entered in the preliminary round or first round qualifying. Teams that played in the FA Women's National League Division One were given exemption to the second round qualifying, while teams in the Northern and Southern Premier Divisions entered in the second round proper. Teams in the FA Women's Super League and FA Women's Championship were exempted to the fourth round proper. The Preliminary Round saw six ties cancelled due to the withdrawal of one of the teams with one additional tie cancelled due to Woodley United not being able to field a team. The First Round Qualifying saw f ...
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North East Regional Women's Football League
The North East WOMENS Regional Football League is at the fifth and sixth levels of the English women's football pyramids. Current clubs (2022–23) Premier Division Division One North Division One South External linksNorth East Women's Regional League at FA Full Time 5 {{sport-event-stub ...
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2017–18 FA Women's Cup
The 2017–18 Women's FA Cup was the 48th staging of the FA Women's Cup, a knockout cup competition for women's football teams in England. Manchester City were the defending champions, having beaten Birmingham City 4–1 in the previous final. Teams A total of 276 teams had their entries to the tournament accepted by The Football Association. One hundred and eighty-five teams entered at the first or second round qualifying. Teams that play in the FA Women's Premier League Division One were given exemption to the Third Round Qualifying, while teams in the Northern and Southern Division entered at the Second Round Proper. Teams in the FA WSL were exempted to the Fourth Round Proper. The First Round Qualifying saw five ties cancelled due to the withdrawal of one of the teams, with two additional ties awarded to the losing teams after the winning teams were disqualified. The Second Round Qualifying saw two ties cancelled as a result of withdrawals, while the Third Round Qualifying ...
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