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Notts County Ladies Football Club was a women's football club based in
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, England. Like the club's male affiliate
Notts County FC Notts County Football Club is a professional association football club based in Nottingham, England. The team participate in the National League (division), National League, the fifth tier of the English football league system. Founded on the 2 ...
, they played their home games at Meadow Lane. Notts County Ladies were created in 2014 when Lincoln Ladies were relocated from Lincoln to Nottingham and rebranded. The club were originally formed in Lincoln in 1995 and also spent a period known as Lincoln City Ladies while affiliated to Lincoln City. Sincil Bank and other smaller venues staged the club's matches during their time in Lincoln. The club was named OOH Lincoln Ladies from 2008 until 2010, due to sponsorship from
Ray Trew Raymond Arthur Trew (born December 1954) is a businessman and former football club chairman from Lincolnshire. He is a former board member of Lincoln City F.C., Notts County F.C., and Notts County Ladies F.C. Trew achieved his wealth through r ...
's OOH Media PLC. The club withdrew from the
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, the top tier in the English women's football league system, two days before the start of the FA WSL Spring Series on 21 April 2017.


Lincoln Ladies

Lincoln Ladies FC were founded in 1995 and began playing in the East Midlands Combination League. The club was promoted in each of the following seasons, bar one, until reaching the FA Women's Premier League Northern Division in 2002. This feat was achieved with the same core group of players. The team finished as league runners-up in four successive seasons (2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10) and reached the semi-final of the FA Women's Cup in 2007–08. A five-year sponsorship deal with former Lincoln City F.C. board member
Ray Trew Raymond Arthur Trew (born December 1954) is a businessman and former football club chairman from Lincolnshire. He is a former board member of Lincoln City F.C., Notts County F.C., and Notts County Ladies F.C. Trew achieved his wealth through r ...
in June 2008 led to the club's change of name to OOH Lincoln Ladies. Trew had previously sponsored the club through his SportsTV company, and made available extra funds for signings such as
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internationals
Kay Hawke Kay Joyce Hawke (born 28 March 1983) is an English footballer, who most recently played as a goalkeeper for Lincoln Ladies in the FA WSL. During her career she has played for Blackburn Rovers, Lincoln Ladies and Ventura County Fusion in Califo ...
and
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to assist the club's promotion bid. In November 2009 the club announced a bid to join the
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. If successful the club planned to divide home games between Sincil Bank and current home, Ashby Avenue. In 2009–10 they had taken second place in the FA Women's Premier League Northern Division to Liverpool LFC, after finishing second to Sunderland WFC,
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and Liverpool LFC in the three previous seasons. On 22 March 2010 Lincoln were announced as one of the eight
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teams for the inaugural 2011 season, which was televised on
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. In August 2010 the club signed Jess Clarke and
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for their
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campaign. In the same week
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also joined from Leeds United. Weeks before the start of the new competition, Lincoln made another major signing with the capture of Casey Stoney from Chelsea.


Stadia

Lincoln Ladies FC ground-shared with
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at Ashby Avenue after summer 2009. Before that the club spent three seasons playing in
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at the Station Road ground, which became a "fortress". In 2002–03 the club played their home games at Sincil Bank and became the first
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club to play a full season at a professional
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stadium. On 7 January 2013 the club announced that they would play their fixtures for the
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at Sincil Bank.


Supporters

Lincoln Ladies FC claimed to have had one of the largest fanbases of any
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club in
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. The FA Women's Cup semi-final in 2008 attracted 3,000 fans to Sincil Bank, while over 1,500 attended other high-profile home matches. By the last two seasons in Lincoln, 2012 and 2013, average home attendances had slumped to 526 and 269 respectively.


Lincoln City Women

In 2019, Nettleham LFC rebranded to
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and became the new team affiliated with Lincoln City F.C. They are often mistaken for Lincoln Ladies but held no connection to the original team.


Notts County Ladies


Move to Nottingham

On 26 April 2013, the club said it would become Notts County Ladies from the 2014 season onwards, but did not reveal logistics of the presumed move to Nottingham. This has not been without controversy. There was talk of creating a wholly new team in Lincoln as a consequence; in 2019, Lincoln City F.C. adopted a team in the
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. A link with a male club was necessary to meet the criteria for the new two tier FA WSL. Angry supporters in Lincoln compared the move to the 2003
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.


Folding and relaunch of women's team

The club withdrew from the
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, the top tier in the English women's football league system, two days before the start of the FA WSL Spring Series on 21 April 2017. The club created a new women's team for the 2018–19 season as
Notts County Women F.C. Notts County Women F.C. founded in May 2018, is a women's football club based in Nottingham, England. They are currently playing in the East Midlands Regional Women's Football League Premier Division for the 2022/23 season. The club is an a ...


Colours and badge

The playing colours of Notts County Ladies FC were black and white striped shirts and white shorts. The club also used the same badge as their affiliate club.


Stadia

The rebranding to Notts County for the
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season entailed a relocation to Meadow Lane,
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.


Former players

''For details of former players, see :Notts County L.F.C. players.''


Managerial statistics


Honours

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: Runners-up 2014–15 *
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: Runners-up 2015 ''As Lincoln Ladies F.C.'': *
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: Runners-up 2013 * FA Women's Premier League Northern Division Runners-up (4): 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10 * Lincolnshire FA County Cup (7): 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2009–10


See also

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List of women's association football clubs in England and Wales All women's leagues in England are part of a pyramid structure with the FA Women's Super League (FA WSL) being the pinnacle. Leagues become gradually more regional the further down the pyramid you go. The Women's football in England pyramid has 1 ...
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Women's football in England Women's football has been played in England for over a century, sharing a common history with the men's game as the country in which the Laws of the Game were codified. Women's football was originally very popular in the early 20th century, b ...
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List of women's association football clubs This is a partial list of women's association football club teams from all over the world sorted by the confederation they reside in. Only teams playing at the highest level in each country are shown; for clubs playing at lower divisions, see the ...


References

{{Notts County F.C. Defunct women's football clubs in England Notts County F.C. Association football clubs established in 1995 1995 establishments in England FA WSL 1 teams FA Women's National League teams 2017 disestablishments in England Association football clubs disestablished in 2017 Defunct football clubs in Nottinghamshire