Last updated : 10/05/2024 19:51:27
Introduction
Northwich Vixens First Women are a Grassroots football team.
The team is from England, United Kingdom and play in the North West Womens Regional League Division One South.
Team Details
Location
League
North West Womens Regional League
Team Type
Women , 11 a side , Grassroots
Northwich Vixens First Women
Northwich Vixens First Women is a football team based in Northwich, Cheshire. They currently play in the North West Womens Regional League Division 1 South.
History
Northwich Vixens was founded in 2008. The team started out in the Cheshire Women's Football League, and they were promoted to the North West Womens Regional League in 2013.
The team has been a regular in the North West Womens Regional League ever since. They have finished in the top half of the table in most seasons, and they reached the playoffs in 2017.
Current squad
The current Northwich Vixens First Women squad is as follows:
- Goalkeepers: Sarah Jones, Emily Wood
- Defenders: Hannah Allinson, Megan Barnes, Chloe Brough, Hannah Davies, Ellie Hine, Chloe Jones, Holly Jones, Anya Morris, Amy Roberts
- Midfielders: Megan Davies, Kayleigh Hall, Sophie Lawton, Chloe Morgan, Olivia Owen, Megan Price
- Forwards: Bethan Davies, Lucy Jones, Sophie Jones, Soz Morris, Hayley Robinson
Manager
The current manager of Northwich Vixens First Women is Steve Barnes. Barnes is a former player for the team, and he has been manager since 2017.
North West Womens Regional League
The North West Womens Regional League is a women's football league in England. It is the highest level of women's football in the North West of England.
The league consists of 16 teams, and it is divided into two divisions. The top division is Division 1, and the second division is Division 2.
The season runs from September to May, and each team plays each other twice. The top two teams in Division 1 are promoted to the FA Women's National League North, and the bottom two teams are relegated to Division 2.
The North West Womens Regional League is a competitive league, and it is a great place for women's football in the North West of England.
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