2005–06 Scottish Women's Premier League
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The 2005–06 Scottish Women's Premier League was the fourth season of the
Scottish Women's Premier League The Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL) is the highest level of league competition in women's football in Scotland. Its two divisions are SWPL (previously styled as ''SWPL 1'') and SWPL 2. The league was formed when the Premier Division of th ...
, the top level of
women's football in Scotland Women's association football in Scotland has an organised history including the first international women's match in 1881, the president of the British Ladies' Football Club in 1895, Lady Florence Dixie, the Edinburgh–Preston "World Championshi ...
. Matches were played between August 2005 and June 2006. 12 teams contested the championship, with Arsenal North and Forfar Farmington, winners and runners-up respectively in the 2004–05 SWFL First Division, taking the places of relegated Clyde and
East Kilbride East Kilbride (; ), sometimes referred to as EK, is the largest town in South Lanarkshire in Scotland, and the country's sixth-largest locality by population. Historically a small village, it was designated Scotland's first "new town" on 6 Ma ...
. Hibernian won the title with an unbeaten record (20 wins, 2 draws)Hibs Women's History
Hibernian FC by a margin of three points ahead of holders Glasgow City, to qualify for the
2006–07 UEFA Women's Cup The UEFA Women's Cup 2006–07 was the sixth edition of the UEFA Women's Cup football (soccer), football club tournament (since rebranded as the UEFA Women's Champions League). 43 teams from 42 football associations took part, starting with the fi ...
. It was the club's second SWPL title overall. Cove Rangers and Queen's Park were relegated.


League standings


References


External links


League Results :- Season 2005 - 2006
at Spartans FC Women

at Scottish Football Historical Archive {{DEFAULTSORT:Scottish Women's Premier League, 2005 1 2005–06 in European women's association football leagues Scottish Women's Premier League seasons