2010–11 FA Women's Premier League

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The 2010-11 season of the FA Women's Premier League was the 19th season of the former top flight of English women's association football. This season the FA Women's Super League became the top level, superseding a reduced eight-team Premier League National Division.

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Although there was no promotion to the FA Women's Super League until at least 2013, two teams were relegated into the Northern and Southern Divisions. The top two from each of these Divisions will then be promoted into a 10-team National Division for 2011-12. [1]

National Division

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsNotes
1. Sunderland 149323016+1430Champions
2. Nottingham Forest 146531916+323
3. Reading 146262421+320
4. Leeds United 145361717018
5. Barnet 144362022-216
6. Watford 143742126-516
7. Blackburn Rovers 144361824-616Bottom two will be relegated to Northern / Southern Divisions
8. Millwall Lionesses 143472229-713

Last updated: 16 July 2011.
Source: http://www.thefa.com/Leagues/WomensPremierLeague/FixturesAndResults

Top scorers

RankPlayerTeamGoals
1. Sarah Wiltshire Watford11
2= Kelly McDougall Sunderland9
2= Stacey Sowden Barnet9
4= Catherine Lawson Nottingham Forest8
4= Kate Longhurst Millwall8

Last updated: 24 April 2011.
Source: http://full-time.thefa.com/StatLeaders.do?divisionseason=724561&league=872938

Northern Division

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsNotes
1. Aston Villa L.F.C. 1814044018+2242Promoted to National Division
2. Coventry City L.F.C. 1814234522+2341Promoted to National Division
3. Leicester City W.F.C. 1812155920+3937
4. Manchester City W.F.C. 1812153718+1937
5. Derby County L.F.C. 188372728-127
6. Leeds City Vixens L.F.C. 1852113146-1517
7. Rochdale AFC Ladies 1851123657-2116
8. Preston North End W.F.C. 1843112246-2415
9. Newcastle United W.F.C. 1843112248-2615Relegated
10. Curzon Ashton L.F.C. 1834112238-1613Relegated

Southern Division

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsNotes
1. Charlton Athletic L.F.C. 1811343012+1836Promoted to National Division
2. Cardiff City Ladies F.C. 1811342619+736Promoted to National Division
3. West Ham United L.F.C. 1810352917+1233
4. Portsmouth F.C. Ladies 1810173330+331
5. Keynsham Town L.F.C. 189362622+430
6. Colchester United L.F.C. 186392223-121
7. Brighton & Hove Albion W.F.C. 185492535-1019
8. Queen's Park Rangers L.F.C. 1853101626-1018
9. Gillingham L.F.C. 1852111727-1017
10. Yeovil Town L.F.C. 1835101831-1314Relegated

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