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England - Super League - Frauen 04/28 13:00 20 Tottenham - Frauen vs Brighton & Hove Albion - Damen - View
England - Super League - Frauen 05/05 13:00 21 Brighton & Hove Albion - Damen vs Aston Villa - Frauen - View
England - Super League - Frauen 05/18 13:00 22 Arsenal - Frauen vs Brighton & Hove Albion - Damen - View

Resultate

England - Super League - Frauen 04/19 18:00 19 [8] Brighton - Frauen v Everton - Frauen [10] L 1-2
England - Super League - Frauen 03/31 14:00 18 [11] West Ham - Frauen v Brighton - Frauen [9] D 0-0
England - Super League - Frauen 03/24 15:00 17 [8] Leicester - Frauen v Brighton - Frauen [10] W 2-3
England - Super League - Frauen 03/17 12:30 16 [9] Brighton - Frauen v Man City - Frauen [2] L 1-4
England - FA Cup - Frauen 03/09 17:15 3 Brighton - Frauen v Manchester Utd - Frauen L 0-4
England - Super League - Frauen 03/03 14:00 15 [12] Bristol City - Frauen v Brighton - Frauen [11] W 3-7
England - Super League - Frauen 02/18 12:00 14 [11] Brighton - Frauen v Liverpool - Frauen [5] L 0-1
England - FA Cup - Frauen 02/11 13:00 11 Wolverhampton - Frauen v Brighton - Frauen W 1-4
England - Ligapokal - Frauen 02/07 19:00 3 Brighton - Frauen v Aston Villa - Frauen L 1-3
England - Super League - Frauen 02/04 12:00 13 [4] Manchester Utd - Frauen v Brighton - Frauen [10] L 2-0
England - Super League - Frauen 01/27 17:30 12 [8] Brighton - Frauen v Chelsea - Frauen [1] L 0-3
England - Ligapokal - Frauen 01/24 19:00 1 [2] Charlton - Frauen v Brighton - Frauen [1] W 1-2

Statistik

 TotalHEIMAUSWÄRTS
Spiele 31 15 16
Wins 11 3 8
Draws 5 3 2
Losses 15 9 6
Goals for 48 14 34
Goals against 58 33 25
Clean sheets 5 1 4
Failed to score 11 7 4

Brighton & Hove Albion Women Football Club is an English women's football club affiliated with Brighton & Hove Albion. The club currently compete in the Women's Super League and the first team play at the Broadfield Stadium, home of Crawley Town F.C.

History

The club was originally founded in 1967 as Brighton GPO. This team was created by workers at the Post Office's telephone exchange. They were one of the founding six members of the Sussex Martlet Women's League in 1969 - which has now transitioned into the South East Counties Women's Football League, and in that same year, the Women's Football Association was founded.

The club reached the semi-final of the FA Women's Cup in 1975–76. In 1990 they linked up with the men's club and became founder members of the Premier League in 1991–92, in Division 1 South.

Before the club sold the ground, the club played three matches at the Goldstone Ground, the old home of Brighton's men's side, against Milton Keynes, Horsham and Whitehawk.

Brighton & Hove Albion with the Sussex County Cup in March 2012

In 2015, the club set a five-year plan to reach the FA WSL 1 and UEFA Women's Champions League qualification. That season they missed promotion to the FA WSL 2 though by finishing runners-up to Portsmouth. In 2015–16 they won the Southern Division and the following play-off against Northern Champions Sporting Club Albion. Following the play-off victory, their promotion to the FA WSL 2 was confirmed.

The team joined the FA WSL 1, the top tier of women's football in England, for the 2018–19 season having had their application to join the restructured league approved. During the day of the announcement of the promotion, the club also revealed they would relocate to Crawley Town's Broadfield Stadium for first team matches.

Women's Super League (2018–present)

Albion's first season in the Women's Super League saw them finish ninth in what was then an 11 team league, finishing 19 points clear of relegated Yeovil Town. Hope Powell's team secured four wins from their 20 league matches, while Ellie Brazil finished as top scorer with four goals. Their first WSL win came in a 2–1 home win over Yeovil Town, with Jodie Brett and Victoria Williams getting on the scoresheet.

The 2019/20 season was curtailed with four games left to play due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, with Albion again finishing in ninth place in the WSL. Aileen Whelan finished as top scorer that campaign with five league goals, while Albion drew in their second league game of the season against Chelsea - just one of three sides who took a point off the eventual champions.

Powell would lead her side to their highest placed finish in the WSL in the 2020/21 season, finishing in sixth place. An opening day victory against Birmingham City marked one of just two victories Albion enjoyed in the league until February, before going on run that saw them win six of their last nine matches. That included a 2–1 victory over Chelsea, that ended their run of 33 matches unbeaten in league football. Summer signing Inessa Kaagman finished as top scorer with nine goals in all competitions, as they also recorded notable victories over Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United.

Managerial history

Name Nationality From To Ref.
James Marrs England 11 June 2014 22 April 2016
George Parris (interim) England 23 April 2016 18 July 2017
Hope Powell England 19 July 2017 31 October 2022
Amy Merricks (interim) England 31 October 2022 28 December 2022
Jens Scheuer [de] Germany 28 December 2022 6 March 2023
Amy Merricks (interim) England 6 March 2023 7 April 2023
Melissa Phillips United States 7 April 2023 1 February 2024
Mikey Harris (interim) England 1 February 2024 Present

Former players

For details of current and former players with a Wikipedia article, see Category:Brighton & Hove Albion W.F.C. players.

Brighton - Frauen ist eine Frauenfußballmannschaft mit Sitz in Brighton and Hove, England. Sie ist die Frauenabteilung des Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club und spielt in der FA Women's Championship, der zweiten Liga des englischen Frauenfußballs.

Die Mannschaft wurde 1990 als Newhaven Girls and Ladies gegründet und spielte zunächst in den unteren Ligen. Im Jahr 2011 wurde sie vom Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club übernommen und in Brighton & Hove Albion Women Football Club umbenannt.

In der Saison 2017/18 gelang Brighton - Frauen der Aufstieg in die FA Women's Championship. In der Premierensaison in der zweiten Liga erreichte die Mannschaft den 8. Platz. In der Saison 2019/20 wurde Brighton - Frauen Vizemeister der FA Women's Championship und stieg damit in die FA Women's Super League auf.

In der ersten Saison in der FA Women's Super League belegte Brighton - Frauen den 11. Platz. In der Saison 2021/22 gelang der Mannschaft der Klassenerhalt.

Brighton - Frauen steht unter der Leitung von Trainerin Hope Powell, die zuvor die englische Nationalmannschaft der Frauen trainiert hatte. Zu den bekanntesten Spielerinnen der Mannschaft gehören die englische Nationalspielerin Inessa Kaagman und die niederländische Nationalspielerin Daniëlle van de Donk.

Die Heimspiele von Brighton - Frauen werden im Falmer Stadium ausgetragen, das auch die Heimstätte der Herrenmannschaft des Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club ist.