Fa super league cup(Women's)

The FA WSL was due to start in 2010 to replace the FA Women's Premier League National Division as the top level of women's football in England but was deferred for a year due to the global economic downturn.Sixteen clubs applied for 8 places in the inaugural season of the league: Arsenal, Barnet, Birmingham City, Bristol Academy, Chelsea, Colchester United, Doncaster Rovers Belles, Everton, Leeds Carnegie, Leicester City, Lincoln Ladies, Liverpool, Millwall Lionesses, Newcastle United, Nottingham forest , and Sunderland.Leeds Carnegie later withdrew their application.Women's Premier Leagueclubs Blackburn Rovers and Watford declined to apply. FA Chief Executive Ian Watmore described the creation of the league as a "top priority" in February 2010. 


The inaugural WSL season kicked-off on 13 April 2011 — at Imperial Fields, Chelsea's home ground — with a match between Chelseaand Arsenal, which Chelsea lost 0–1.

And in 2021 chelsea has won fa super league

Who has won the Barclays FA Women's Super League? Every winner so far 

There have been four different Barclays FA Women's Super League winners since it began in 2011

Four different teams have been Barclays FA Women's Super League winners since the league began in 2011. Over the past decade, Chelsea, Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool have all won the title with the competition having expanded from eight to 12 teams in that time. 

Arsenal were the inaugural Barclays FA Women's Super League winners back in 2011 where a familiar pairing of Ellen White and Steph Houghton helped the most successful team in women's football to what was technically their 13th league title. It was a similar story the following year when Arsenal went unbeaten to become back-to-back Barclay's FA Women's Super League winners with Kim Little finishing as top scorer on 11 goals. It would be seven years until the next time they won the title in 2018/19.

It was Matt Beard's Liverpool who ended Arsenal's initial dominance by winning the league in both 2013 and 2014, with a young Lucy Bronze playing a starring role. The 2014 title saw all three of Chelsea, Liverpool and Birmingham City in with a chance of winning the league on the final day of the season. In a dramatic turn of events, Chelsea lost to Manchester City, throwing away a three-point lead over Liverpool to see the Merseyside team retain the title on goal difference.

Manchester City meanwhile won their first, and only, Barclays FA Women's Super League title in 2016 in another final day showdown with Chelsea where they once again came out victorious with a 2-0 win to make sure that their rivals did not get their hands on the trophy.

Another nailbiting finish could be on the cards this year: while City are a little off the pace, league leaders Arsenal are just three points ahead of Chelsea and Tottenham, showing that a surprise could even be in store for the big guns in 2022.

The full list of Barclay's FA Women's Super League winners:

Chelsea - Four (2015, 2017/18, 2019/20, 2020/21)

Arsenal - Three (2011, 2012, 2018/19)





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