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2019-20 2019-20

Sep.
Karen Hills
England Karen Hills
England
Tottenham Hotspur

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Sep.
Karen Hills
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England
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Tottenham Hotspur
Sep.
Juan Carlos Amorós
Spain Juan Carlos Amorós
Spain
Tottenham Hotspur

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Sep.
Juan Carlos Amorós
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Spain
-
Tottenham Hotspur
Oct.
Emma Hayes
England Emma Hayes
England
Chelsea

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Oct.
Emma Hayes
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England
-
Chelsea
Nov.
Willie Kirk
Scotland Willie Kirk
Scotland
Everton

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Nov.
Willie Kirk
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Scotland
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Everton
Dec.
Joe Montemurro
Australia Joe Montemurro
Australia
Arsenal

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Dec.
Joe Montemurro
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Australia
-
Arsenal
Jan.
Emma Hayes
England Emma Hayes
England
Chelsea

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Jan.
Emma Hayes
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England
-
Chelsea
Feb.
Emma Hayes
England Emma Hayes
England
Chelsea

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Feb.
Emma Hayes
Flag Emma Hayes
England
-
Chelsea

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Summary

The Women's Super League (WSL), also known as the Barclays Women's Super League for sponsorship reasons, and formerly the FA WSL, is a professional association football league and the highest level of women's football in England. The league was established in 2010 by the Football Association and features twelve fully professional teams. The league replaced the FA Women's Premier League National Division as the highest level of women's football in England, with eight teams competing in the inaugural 2011 season. In the WSL's first two seasons, there was no relegation from the division.

The WSL discarded the winter football season for six years, between 2011 and 2016, playing through the summer instead (from March until October). Since 2017–18, the WSL has operated as a winter league running from September to May, as was traditional before 2011. From 2014 to 2017–18, the Women's Super League consisted of two divisions – FA WSL 1 and FA WSL 2 – and brought a promotion and relegation system to the WSL. Ahead of the 2018–19 season, the second division was renamed the FA Women's Championship.

The WSL champions, runners-up and third-placed team qualify for the UEFA Women's Champions League the following season. Since its inception, four clubs have won the title: Chelsea (7), Arsenal (3), Liverpool (2) and Manchester City (1). The current WSL champions are Chelsea, who won their record-extending seventh title in the 2023–24 season, as well as their fifth consecutive title. As of the 2024–25 season, the league is operated by WSL and Women's Championship clubs.

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