English Premier League Women Startegy

Chelsea are the current WSL champions Chloe Knott - DanehouseGettyImages As English women's football enters a new era, the task of steering the Barclays Women's Super League and Championship

Current Landscape Women in Leadership Roles. It was reported in November that fifty-three teams spanning the Premier League, Football League, and Women's Super League had enrolled in the voluntary FLDC initiative since its launch. As part of this commitment, each club agreed to annually disclose some information on the demographic breakdown of

The Football Association has released its new four-year strategy for women and girls' football and there are four key elements to it Build and protect the uniqueness of the women's game Win a

Premier League funding . The Premier League has invested more than 207m into improving the stadiums and facilities of clubs in the EFL, National League System and Women's Football Pyramid through the Premier League Stadium Fund previously Stadium Improvement Fund since 2000. The Premier League has provided 13.5m to the Football Foundation to deliver small-sided PlayZone facilities in

REACHING HIGHER Our 2024-2028 women's and girls' strategy. We have today released our new women's and girls' game strategy, which outlines the governing body's priorities over the next four years 2024-2028.. Our 2020-2024 strategy Inspiring Positive Change coincided with record growth across the sport, with more women and girls playing, coaching, officiating and supporting the

Outgoing FA Director of Women's Football Baroness Sue Campbell launched our 2024-2028 women's and girls' strategy by stating quotwe've still got a long way to goquot.. Baroness Campbell believes we have made quotunbelievable progressquot in the last four years, a period during which England won EURO 2022 at Wembley Stadium, but that nobody should rest on their laurels.

- FA Women's National League. New strategy to strengthen the third and fourth tiers of women's football in England. See Premier League Chief Executive Richard Masters said quotThis is a key moment in the development of the professional women's game in England and we are pleased to be able to support Women's Professional Leagues

November 1 - The English FA has launched a new four-year strategy, Reaching Higher, aimed at building on the rapid growth of women's and girls' football. Covering 2024 to 2028, the new plan seeks to continue expanding opportunities at all levels, with an ambitious vision to 'unlock the full potential of the game' and position England as a global leader in women's football.

Build and protect the uniqueness of the women's game. Win a major tournament at international level. Build robust, high-quality competition. Deliver equal opportunities for women and girls to play.

We're pleased to unveil plans to grow our existing talent programme for the women's game to sustain its future and provide a wider and more diverse talent pool for the game, with the number of players set to rise from the current 1,722, to 4,200 by the end of the 2023-24 season. This work is being supported by the Premier League.