Sheffield & Hallamshire Women & Girls League

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Sheffield & Hallamshire Women & Girls League
SheffieldWomensLeague.jpg
CountryFlag of England.svg  England
Number of teams35
12 (Division One)
8 (Division Two)
9 (Division Three)
6 (Division Four)
Level on pyramid 7 - 10
Promotion toLevel 6
North East Regional Women's League
East Midlands Regional Women's League
Domestic cup(s)National
Women's FA Cup
League
League Cup
Current championsDivision One
Brunsmeer Athletic Women
Division Two
Hemsworth Miners Welfare Women
Division Three
Mexborough Athletic Ladies
Division Four
Mind Over Matter Ladies
Website FA Full-time site

The Sheffield & Hallamshire Women & Girls League is a women's association football league in England run by the Sheffield & Hallamshire FA.

Contents

The league operates at levels 7 to 10 of the women's league pyramid, and promotes to Division One of both the North East Regional Women's Football League and East Midlands Regional Women's Football League.

Current member clubs (2023–24)

Division One

Division Two

Division Three

Division Four

Champions

SeasonDivision OneDivision TwoDivision ThreeDivision Four
2005–06 Doncaster Rovers Belles 3rd XI
2006–07Wickersley Ladies
2007–08
2008–09 Sheffield United Ladies
2009–10 Doncaster Rovers Belles 3rd XIChesterfield Ladies
2010–11Keepmoat Stadium Ladies Sheffield Wednesday Ladies
2011–12
2012–13 Handsworth Ladies Edlington Royals
2013–14 Sheffield Wednesday Ladies reserves Oughtibridge War Memorial Ladies
2014–15 Oughtibridge War Memorial Ladies Anston LadiesBeighton Magpies Ladies
2015–16 Sheffield Wednesday Ladies reservesAFC Dronfield Ladies Huddersfield Town Ladies 'A'
2016–17Beighton Magpies Ladies Sheffield United Ladies reserves Harworth Colliery Ladies
2017–18 Barnsley Ladies reservesWorksop Town Ladies
2018–19Doncaster Rovers Foundation Ladies Oughtibridge War Memorial Ladies development
2019–20Season abandoned owing to COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21Season abandoned owing to COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22 Harworth Colliery Ladies Handsworth Ladies development Rotherham United Women reserves
2022–23AFC Bentley LadiesPenistone Church LadiesStaveley Miners Welfare Women
2023–24 Brunsmeer Athletic Women Hemsworth Miners Welfare LadiesMexborough Athletic LadiesMind Over Matter Ladies

League Cup

The league also runs a League Cup competition, which is open to all clubs in the league.

Finals

SeasonWinnerResultRunner-upVenue
2019–20Season abandoned owing to COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 Barnsley Ladies 3 – 1Wakefield Trinity Ladies development Shelley
2021–22 Handsworth Ladies development2 – 0 Rotherham United Women reserves Shelley
2022–23 Brunsmeer Athletic Women 3 – 1AFC Bentley LadiesJubilee Sports
2023–24 Brunsmeer Athletic Women 3 – 2AFC Bentley Ladies Kiveton

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