2006–07 FA Women's Premier League

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FA Women's Premier League
Season2006–07
2007–08

The 15th season of the FA Women's Premier League.

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National Division

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Arsenal 22220011910+10966Champions, to European Cup
2 Everton 2217145615+4152To European Cup [a]
3 Charlton Athletic 2216246332+3150
4 Bristol Academy 2213185341+1240
5 Leeds United 2212195044+637
6 Blackburn Rovers 22102103736+132
7 Birmingham City 2284103429+528
8 Chelsea 2284103334128
9 Doncaster Rovers 22721329542523
10 Cardiff City 22331626643812To European Cup [b]
11 Sunderland 22321715725711Relegated to Northern Division
12 Fulham 2212191296845Relegated to Southern Division
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. Since Arsenal had won the 2006-07 European Cup, Everton qualify as League runner-up.
  2. Qualifies by winning the Welsh Women's Cup.

Top scorers

RankPlayerTeamGoals
1 Flag of England.svg Lianne Sanderson Arsenal 29
2 Flag of England.svg Eniola Aluko Charlton 19
Flag of England.svg Kelly Smith Arsenal 19
4 Flag of England.svg Katie Anderton Blackburn 17
5 Flag of England.svg Kerry Bartlett Bristol Rovers 16

Northern Division

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsNotes
1. Liverpool L.F.C. 2216245617+3950Promoted to National Division
2. Lincoln City L.F.C. 2213635023+2745
3. Nottingham Forest L.F.C. 2211384136+536
4. Crewe Alexandra L.F.C. 2210483338-534
5. Preston North End W.F.C. 229673641-5233
6. Tranmere Rovers L.F.C. 229494134+731
7. Newcastle United W.F.C. 228593734+329
8. Stockport County L.F.C. 2284103436-228
9. Aston Villa L.F.C. 2266103643-724
10. Manchester City W.F.C. 2266102735-824
11. Wolverhampton Wanderers W.F.C. 2256112644-1821Relegated
12. Curzon Ashton L.F.C. 2242162460-3614Relegated

Southern Division

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsNotes
1. Watford L.F.C. 2219309935+6457Promoted to National Division
2. Portsmouth F.C. Ladies 2214536032+2847
3. Millwall Lionesses L.F.C. 2213366135+2642
4. Barnet L.F.C. 2211475233+1937
5. Keynsham Town L.F.C. 2211475246+637
6. AFC Team Bath Ladies 229584437+732
7.Reading Royals L.F.C.22101113634+231
8. Crystal Palace L.F.C. 2275104848026
9. Brighton & Hove Albion W.F.C. 2272133965-2623
10. West Ham United L.F.C. 2263132544-1921
11. AFC Wimbledon Ladies 2252152661-3517Relegated
12. Southampton Saints Girls & Ladies F.C. 2214172193-727Relegated

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