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England - Super League - Frauen 04/28 13:00 20 Aston Villa - Frauen vs West Ham - Frauen - 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 Aston Villa - Frauen vs Man City - Frauen - View

Resultate

England - Super League - Frauen 04/17 18:00 19 [2] Chelsea - Frauen v Aston Villa - Frauen [7] L 3-0
England - Super League - Frauen 03/30 12:30 18 [7] Aston Villa - Frauen v Leicester - Frauen [9] D 2-2
England - Super League - Frauen 03/24 18:45 17 [7] Aston Villa - Frauen v Arsenal - Frauen [3] L 1-3
England - Super League - Frauen 03/16 13:00 16 [10] Everton - Frauen v Aston Villa - Frauen [8] W 1-2
England - Ligapokal - Frauen 03/06 19:15 2 [1] Arsenal - Frauen v Aston Villa - Frauen [2] L 4-0
England - Super League - Frauen 03/03 14:00 15 [8] Aston Villa - Frauen v Liverpool - Frauen [5] L 1-4
England - Super League - Frauen 02/18 14:00 14 [6] Tottenham - Frauen v Aston Villa - Frauen [8] W 1-2
England - Ligapokal - Frauen 02/07 19:00 3 Brighton - Frauen v Aston Villa - Frauen W 1-3
England - Super League - Frauen 02/03 12:30 13 [8] Aston Villa - Frauen v Bristol City - Frauen [12] D 2-2
England - Super League - Frauen 01/28 12:00 12 [4] Manchester Utd - Frauen v Aston Villa - Frauen [7] L 2-1
England - Ligapokal - Frauen 01/24 19:30 1 [2] Sunderland - Frauen v Aston Villa - Frauen [1] W 0-7
England - Super League - Frauen 01/19 19:00 11 [8] Leicester - Frauen v Aston Villa - Frauen [9] W 0-1

Statistik

 TotalHEIMAUSWÄRTS
Spiele 31 14 17
Wins 12 3 9
Draws 5 3 2
Losses 14 8 6
Goals for 64 28 36
Goals against 58 35 23
Clean sheets 8 2 6
Failed to score 5 2 3

Wikipedia - Aston Villa W.F.C.

Aston Villa Women Football Club is the women's football team of Aston Villa, currently playing in the Women's Super League. The club has been in existence since 1973. Originally titled Solihull F.C., the team affiliated to Aston Villa in 1989, becoming Villa Aztecs, and became the official Aston Villa women's side in 1996. The club have a senior team, a reserve team and several other teams of younger age groups under a Regional Talent Club FA license.

History

Aston Villa Women Football Club was formed in 1973 as Solihull FC. When Aston Villa asked for help in forming a ladies team in 1989, Solihull responded. The club agreed to change their name in 1996 to become the officially recognised ladies team of Aston Villa.

As Villa Aztecs, they reached the 1995 League Cup Final but lost 2–0 to Wimbledon, and played in the 1995–96 FA Women's Premier League but were relegated.

The senior team, renamed to Aston Villa Ladies F.C., continued to play mainly in the 2nd-tier Northern Division. The club won promotion twice more and played in the FA Women's Premier League National Division in 1999–2000 and in 2003–04, but ended in the relegation zone in both seasons.

Daphne van Domselaar saving a free kick for Tottenham Hotspur against Aston Villa, 21 October 2023; Aston Villa 2 - 4 Tottenham Hotspur.

The Lady Villans won the Northern Division for the fourth time in 2011 and gained promotion to the WPL National Division, which had become the 2nd tier below the FA WSL.

On 5 May 2013, the club had its greatest achievement by winning its first ever trophy, the Women's Premier League Cup, beating Leeds United Ladies 5–4 on penalties.

In 2014 they were one of ten teams who were elected to WSL2, and in 2018 to the Women's Championship.

On 4 July 2019, the team was renamed Aston Villa Women F.C., CEO Christian Purslow, said that the name "aligns more appropriately with women’s football in this country". On the same day, Chief Commercial Officer, Nicola Ibbetson, was elected to the FA WSL and Women's Championship board - making Aston Villa Women one of only two Championship clubs to have a representative on the board.

In 2019–20, Villa won promotion to the WSL and entered the top flight of women's football for the first time since 2004. For the 2022-23 Women's Super League season the women played four of their eleven home matches at Villa Park, where the men's team play.

Aston Villa Women Football Club ist ein englischer Fußballverein für Frauen mit Sitz in Birmingham. Der Verein wurde 1973 als Teil von Aston Villa gegründet und ist seit der Saison 2010/11 in der höchsten englischen Frauenliga, der FA Women's Super League, vertreten.

Heimstadion des Vereins ist das Villa Park, das sie sich mit der Männermannschaft von Aston Villa teilen. Aston Villa Women haben den FA Women's Cup viermal gewonnen, zuletzt 2019. Sie haben auch den FA Women's League Cup einmal gewonnen und waren 2021 Vizemeister in der FA Women's Super League.

Der Verein hat eine Reihe talentierter Spielerinnen hervorgebracht, darunter die englische Nationalspielerin Rachel Daly und die schottische Nationalspielerin Kirsty Hanson. Aston Villa Women sind bekannt für ihren offensiven Spielstil und ihre starke Unterstützung durch die Fans.