Wikipedia - Burnley F.C. Women

Burnley FC Women is an English women's football club from Burnley, Lancashire, affiliated with Burnley Football Club. From its inception in 1995 until 2018, it was known as Burnley FC Girls and Ladies. The team is currently a member of the FA Women's National League North, the third tier of women's football in England.

History

Burnley FC Girls and Ladies was founded in 1995 by John Lister, just too late for hometown girl and former England international goalkeeper Rachel Brown-Finnis to join as a child. The club initially consisted of 15 ladies, who trained in the old sports barn at Turf Moor and played their home games at the club's training facility at Gawthorpe. Following the demise of the Lancashire League, the team joined the North West Women's Regional League.

The club established a junior set-up from the outset. An Under 10s side was formed by Grahame Meeks and Peter Cooper shortly after the first-team was founded. The youth set-up was grassroots for many years, to encourage players of all ages and abilities to take-up football, including England youth international Naomi Hartley.

At the end of the 2016–17 season, the management and operation of the club was transferred to Burnley FC in the Community. The following season, in the 2017–18 FA Women's Cup, the team won three preliminary round games to qualify for the first round proper for the first time in their history. Burnley reached the third round, where they were eliminated by third-tier side Cardiff City. Burnley were promoted to the FA Women's National League Division One North at the end of the same season. In 2018, the club was rebranded as Burnley FC Women, and for the first time players of all ages were required to negotiate trials to represent the club. In the 2018–19 season, the team won the league title and were promoted to the FA Women's National League North, the third tier in English women's football.

In February 2021, it was announced that the women's team would be integrated into Burnley F.C., as the club's new American owner Alan Pace sought to turn the women's team professional. Several months later, Burnley became the first British team to stream their home games on the video-sharing app TikTok, with the club hitting one million views on TikTok live in April 2023. Burnley Women played their first game at Turf Moor on 30 April 2023, winning 2–1 against Liverpool Feds in front of almost 3,000 supporters. It was the last game of the 2022–23 league season, with Burnley finishing third in the FA Women's National League North.

Il Burnley Football Club femminile è una squadra di calcio femminile inglese con sede a Burnley, nel Lancashire. Il club è stato fondato nel 1999 e fa parte del Burnley Football Club, una squadra di calcio maschile. La squadra gioca le partite casalinghe al Padiham Green, con sede a Padiham, nel Lancashire.

Il Burnley femminile compete nella FA Women's National League North, la terza serie del campionato inglese di calcio femminile. La squadra ha raggiunto la FA Women's Cup per la prima volta nella stagione 2016-17.

Il Burnley femminile è un club in crescita che ha ottenuto un discreto successo a livello locale. La squadra ha vinto la Lancashire Women's Challenge Cup tre volte, nel 2015, 2016 e 2017. Il Burnley femminile ha anche partecipato alla FA Women's National League Cup, raggiungendo il quarto turno nella stagione 2016-17.

La squadra è allenata da Andy Holden. La rosa del Burnley femminile comprende giocatrici provenienti da tutto il Regno Unito e all'estero. La squadra ha una forte cultura di squadra e un forte senso di comunità.

Il Burnley femminile è un club ambizioso che punta a crescere e a raggiungere obiettivi sempre più importanti. La squadra spera di un giorno raggiungere la FA Women's Super League, la massima serie del campionato inglese di calcio femminile.