Derbyshire Girls & Ladies League

Last updated
Founded2003
CountryFlag of England.svg  England
Divisions2 (current season)
Number of teams19 (current season)
Level on pyramid7
Promotion to East Midlands Regional Women's Football League Division One
Current championsChesterfield Ladies
Hasland Ladies
(2019–20)

The Derbyshire Girls & Ladies League is a women's association football league in England. Covering the county of Derbyshire, the league consists of two adult divisions sitting at levels 7 and 8 of the women's football pyramid system, as well as girls' youth divisions from ages under-8 to under-18. It promotes to the East Midlands Regional Women's Football League Division One. Women's matches are played on Sundays and girls' matches are played on Saturdays.

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Current teams (2019-20 season)

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Belper Town
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Hasland Ladies
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Wirksworth Colts
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Castle Donington
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Hilton Harriers
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Woodlands Ladies
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Sandiacre Town
Locations of the 2019–20 Derbyshire Girls & Ladies League Division One & Two teams


Division One

TeamLocationGroundCapacity2018–19 season
Belper Town Ladies FC Belper Alton Manor5005th
Chesterfield Inspire Chesterfield Holmebrook Valley Park1,000D2 4th
Chesterfield Ladies Glapwell Glapwell Stadium1,0001st
Draycott Victoria Draycott Gertrude Road1,0003rd
Hasland Ladies FC Hasland Hasland Community School1,000D2 1st
Mickleover Sports Mickleover Varsity Grange5007th
Pride Park Ladies Allenton Moorways Stadium7284th
Wirksworth Colts Ladies Matlock Cavendish Fields5006th

Division Two

TeamLocationGroundCapacity2018–19 season
Belper Town Reserves Belper Alton Manor50010th
Castle Donington Ladies Castle Donington Spittal Park500D1 9th
Hilton Harriers Ladies Hilton The Mease Pavilion1,0009th
Holbrook Ladies Holbrook Shaw Lane1,500
Ilkeston Town Ladies Ilkeston New Manor Ground3,02910th
Matlock Town Ladies Matlock Cavendish Fields5006th
Sandiacre Town Sandiacre St. Giles Park1,000New
Sawley Ladies Heage Thomas William Playing Fields500New
SK Vipers Buxton The Silverlands5,200
Sleetmore Ladies Alfreton Sleetmore Lane1,0007th
Woodlands Ladies Derby Andersons Electrical Arena5,000

Previous winners

SeasonDivision OneDivision Two
2007–08Midway Ladies
2008–09Killamarsh Ladies
2009–10Pinxton Welfare Ladies
2010–11Ilkeston Town LadiesHasland Ladies
2011–12Pinxton LadiesSt George's
2012–13GFC Alfreton LadiesOxcroft Ladies
2013–14Underwood VillaAshbourne Ladies
2014–15Dronfield Town LadiesLFC Buxton
2015–16 Glossop North End Wirksworth Colts Ladies
2016–17 Glossop North End Belper Town Ladies
2017–18Ilkeston FC LadiesDerby County FC Ladies
2018–19Chesterfield LadiesHasland Ladies

League tables (2019-20 season)

Division 1

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsNotes
1.Chesterfield Ladies85122115+616
2.Draycott Victoria6501154+1115
3.Mickleover Sports84132322+113
4.Wirksworth Colts Ladies84042716+1112
5.Pride Park Ladies2200124+86
6.Belper Town Ladies310276+13
7.Hasland Ladies61051134-233
8.Chesterfield Inspire7106520-15-3

Division 2

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsNotes
1.SK Vipers1111005615+4133
2.Ilkeston FC Ladies118125119+3225
3.Sandiacre Town Ladies95133517+1816
4.Holbrook Ladies75022511+1415
5.Woodlands Ladies84043632+412
6.Hilton Harriers Ladies84041716+112
7.Matlock Town Ladies FC73041416-29
8.Sleetmoor Ladies52121113-29
9.Castle Donington Ladies112181659-437
10.Sawley Ladies102081742-256
11.Belper Town Reserves9009543-380

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References

  1. "Derbyshire Girl 2019-20". fulltime-league.thefa.com. Retrieved 4 August 2020.