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2015 FA WSL

The 2015 FA (FA WSL) was the fifth season of England's top-tier professional women's football league, featuring eight teams in a 14-game format played between 25 and 4 October. The league included established clubs such as defending champions , , and , alongside Birmingham City, Bristol Academy, Manchester City, Notts County, and . Chelsea clinched their first-ever FA WSL title on the final matchday with a 4–0 home win over , courtesy of goals from (two), , and , finishing the campaign with 32 points from 14 matches. Manchester City ended as runners-up on 30 points after a 2–1 victory against Notts County, securing their first qualification for the , while Bristol Academy were relegated following a 6–1 defeat to Manchester City that confirmed their bottom-place finish with just eight points. played a pivotal role in Chelsea's success with her goals throughout the season. The season was marked by heightened interest in women's football, spurred by England's semi-final run at the , which contributed to record attendances across FA WSL matches—totaling over 50,000 spectators, a significant increase from prior years. Chelsea's league triumph complemented their earlier SSE victory over Notts County, achieving a historic domestic double under manager and underscoring the growing competitiveness and professionalization of the league.

Overview

Background

The FA Women's Super League (FA WSL) was established in 2011 by as England's premier professional women's football league, replacing the FA Women's Premier League National Division and aiming to elevate the sport through increased investment, media coverage, and semi-professional structures. Launched with eight founding clubs—, Birmingham City, Bristol Academy, , , Lincoln Ladies, , and Doncaster Rovers Belles—the inaugural season ran from April to August, marking a pivotal shift toward modernizing women's football in the country. By providing a dedicated top-tier competition, the league sought to attract top talent and build a sustainable framework for growth, with matches played during the summer to avoid conflicts with the men's season and harsh winter conditions. Entering its fifth season in 2015, the FA WSL continued its spring-summer schedule from late March to early October, a format adopted since 2012 to align with international fixtures and the —necessitating a mid-season break from May to July—and to mitigate weather-related disruptions on pitches. This calendaring decision, rooted in the league's founding principles, facilitated better player availability for national teams and encouraged higher attendance through playable conditions, while differentiating the women's game from the traditional winter calendar. The structure supported the league's expansion goals, including the introduction of FA WSL 2 in 2014, which brought promotion and relegation into play. For 2015, the competition featured eight teams in a streamlined double round-robin format of 14 matches each, where every club faced opponents , eliminating the split-season model used in and that added extra fixtures for the top four after an initial phase. This change simplified operations, ensured parity in games played, and focused on consistent competition across the board, with no promotion or relegation occurring mid-season but two teams ascending from FA WSL 2 and one descending at the conclusion to expand the top flight to nine clubs in 2016. entered as back-to-back defending champions from and , having clinched the title on goal difference in a thrilling final-day drama the previous year, heightening anticipation for challenges from rivals like and .

Format and Rules

The 2015 FA Women's Super League (FA WSL) operated as a single-division league featuring eight teams, structured as a double format where each team played every other team twice—once at home and once away—resulting in 14 matches per team and a total of 56 fixtures across the season. The points system awarded three points for a win, one point for a draw, and zero points for a loss. In the event of tied points totals, teams were ranked by , followed by goals scored if necessary; if still tied, the Management Committee may order a playoff match on a neutral ground if the tie affects the , , , or relegation. The season ran from 25 March to 4 October 2015, with the opening match on a Wednesday but the majority of fixtures scheduled on Sundays to align with viewer accessibility and avoid conflicts with the men's professional calendar. A mid-season break occurred from early June to mid-July to accommodate the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. The league champion was determined solely by the team finishing highest in the final standings based on points, with no playoffs or integration with cup competitions affecting the title; the last-placed team in FA WSL 1 faced relegation, while promotion from FA WSL 2 filled vacancies subject to licensing criteria. Broadcasting was handled by BT Sport as the exclusive partner, providing live coverage of select matches to boost visibility, alongside highlights shows; this arrangement supported expectations of growing attendance, which ultimately rose % on average to 1,076 per match compared to the prior season, driven by increased media exposure and competitive quality.

Participating Teams

Squads and Personnel

The 2015 FA Women's Super League (FA WSL) consisted of eight teams, each entering the season with established managerial leadership, core squads featuring prominent domestic and international talent, and designated home venues primarily shared with men's or community facilities. These teams represented a mix of long-standing powerhouses and recent entrants, setting the stage for a competitive campaign focused on rebuilding and adaptation following the previous year's results. Arsenal
Arsenal, one of the league's foundational clubs, were managed by Losa, who took over in late 2014 to steer the team through a transitional period. The squad highlighted veteran leaders and emerging talents, including forward , captain , goalkeeper , and winger . Home matches were hosted at Meadow Park in , , a venue shared with non-league . Entering 2015 after a fourth-place league finish and an FA Women's Cup triumph in 2014, Arsenal sought to leverage their historical dominance, having won the title three times previously.
Birmingham City
Birmingham City were led by manager David Parker, who had guided the team to consistent mid-table stability. Key squad members included midfielder Karen Carney, a former Arsenal standout, and playmaker Jo Potter, alongside defenders like Laura Bassett. The team played home games at St Andrew's Stadium in Birmingham, the primary home of the men's club. Following a third-place finish in 2014, Birmingham aimed to build on their strong defensive record and push for European qualification.
Bristol Academy
Bristol Academy began the season under manager Dave Edmondson but underwent a mid-season change when he departed in April 2015 after three losses, with appointed as replacement to stabilize the side. The roster featured goalkeeper and versatile midfielder , supported by forwards like Nikki Watts. Home fixtures took place at Stoke Gifford Stadium near , . Despite a seventh-place standing in 2014, the team entered with optimism from their quarter-final run the prior year, marking their best European performance.
Chelsea
Chelsea were managed by , who had joined in 2012 and was fostering a rising program with increasing investment. Standout players included forward , midfielder , winger , and defender . The team hosted games at Wheatsheaf Park in , . After securing second place in 2014, Chelsea targeted their first league title, building on Hayes' emphasis on tactical discipline and youth integration.
Liverpool
Defending champions were under the guidance of , whose leadership had delivered back-to-back titles in 2013 and 2014. The squad boasted Nigerian striker , recently signed from Rivers Angels in , defender , and midfielders like Natalia Waloch. Home matches were played at (now Select Security Stadium) in , . As title holders with an unbeaten league campaign the previous year, Liverpool entered as favorites to extend their reign.
Manchester City
Manchester City, relative newcomers having joined the WSL in 2014, were managed by , who focused on blending experience with academy prospects. Key personnel included forwards and , alongside in midfield. The team utilized the newly opened in Manchester as their home base. Following a fifth-place debut and a Continental Cup victory in 2014, City represented an ambitious upward trajectory backed by the club's resources.
Notts County
Notts County, rebranded from Lincoln Ladies in 2014, were headed by manager Rick Passmoor, emphasizing attacking flair. The roster centered on goalkeeper , striker Ellen White, and Canadian midfielder Desiree Scott. Home games occurred at in , shared with the men's team. After finishing sixth in their inaugural season, the club aimed to capitalize on growing fan support and White's goal-scoring prowess.

Newly promoted were managed by Carlton Fairweather, promoting a high-energy style from their WSL 2 championship win. Prominent players included young forward and defender Kelly McDougall, with a squad blending local talent and imports. Matches were held at the Hetton Centre in , near . As WSL 2 winners in 2014, they entered as underdogs seeking to avoid relegation while proving their top-flight worth.

Pre-Season Transfers

The 2015 FA WSL transfer window opened on 1 January and closed on 2 February, allowing clubs to register new players during the off-season ahead of the league's March start. Under the rules, teams faced restrictions on signings, limited to a maximum of two non- players ineligible for the national team (commonly referred to as "imports") to promote domestic development, though players with heritage or eligibility did not count toward this quota. Free agents and loans were permitted throughout the period, with all transactions requiring registration and international clearance where applicable. Manchester City made several high-profile additions to bolster their squad depth, particularly in defense and attack. They signed England international defender Lucy Bronze from Liverpool, Scottish defender Jennifer Beattie from Montpellier in France (previously with Arsenal), and English midfielder Demi Stokes from Sunderland. Forward Sarah Wiltshire joined from Yeovil Town in WSL 2 as a Welsh international, while Nikita Parris arrived on loan from Everton to add forward options. These moves aimed to enhance City's competitiveness following their previous season's fifth-place finish. Chelsea focused on midfield and goalkeeping reinforcements to improve tactical flexibility. international midfielder transferred from , Swedish goalkeeper arrived from with over 100 caps for her country, and young Swedish forward Marija Banušić also joined from Kristianstads. English defender came from Doncaster Rovers Belles in WSL 2, and forward moved from , providing versatile attacking depth without heavily impacting the import quota. These signings supported Chelsea's strategy to challenge for the title by blending experience with emerging talent. Liverpool targeted international attacking talent to replace departing players like . Nigerian forward , the U-20 World Cup and winner, signed from Rivers Angels and became the first African player in 1. Norwegian defender Ingrid Ryland joined from Arna-Bjørnar, striker Line Krogedal Smørsgård from Klepp IL, and defender Satara Murray from Washington Spirit Reserves (with English heritage, exempt from import limits). These acquisitions emphasized Liverpool's aim to maintain their attacking prowess as defending champions. Arsenal prioritized forward reinforcements and retained much of their core while adding from domestic rivals. Spanish forwards Vicki Losada (from in the ) and Natalia Pablos Sanchón (from ) enhanced their attack, alongside English defender Jemma Rose from . returned from with 41 England caps, and Chioma Ubogagu joined from (born in , not counting as an import). The club focused on squad stability, with these ins compensating for minor outflows and supporting their perennial title contention. Notts County, entering their second WSL season, aggressively pursued English talent from other clubs to build a competitive roster. They signed defenders from Birmingham City and from , defender and Fern Whelan from , and forward Jess Sigsworth from Doncaster Rovers Belles in WSL 2. Scottish midfielder arrived from Glasgow City, utilizing one import slot. These moves from lower leagues and rivals underscored Notts County's strategy to leverage experienced players for a stronger campaign. Birmingham City made few notable pre-season signings, retaining their core including and Jo Potter while focusing on defensive stability. Sunderland, as newly promoted, added players like Jordan Hibbert from and to bolster their squad for top-flight survival. Bristol Academy experienced significant outflows, losing key contributors that reshaped their squad. forward Natalia Pablos Sanchón and English defender Jemma departed to , while Corrine Yorston, Alex Windell, and Laura del Río also left ahead of the season. Despite some retentions like defender Grace McCatty, these exits prompted Bristol to seek replacements, reflecting challenges in retaining talent amid the league's growing competitiveness.

Competition

League Table

The final standings of the 2015 FA WSL saw emerge as champions with 32 points from 14 matches, securing their first league title in the competition's history by finishing two points ahead of Manchester City. The season featured eight teams, each playing 14 games (home and away against the other seven), with points awarded as three for a win and one for a draw. No tiebreakers were required for the top positions, as separated teams where necessary. Chelsea's dominant performance included only two losses, one home and one away.
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 (C)1410223010+2032Qualification for the 2016–17
2Manchester City149322511+1430Qualification for the 2016–17
3148332113+827
4146262424020
5Notts County144372020015
6Birmingham City14347714−713
7144191524−913
8Bristol Academy (R)1422101238−268Relegation to the 2
Source: Final standings. Chelsea confirmed the title on 4 October 2015 with a 4-0 home victory over , completing a domestic double after also winning the FA Women's Cup earlier in the season. As champions, earned a spot in the 2016–17 qualifying round, marking their first appearance in the competition. Bristol Academy finished last and were automatically relegated to the second tier, the only such demotion in the season as the league expanded for 2016.

Match Results

The 2015 FA WSL season commenced on 25 March 2015 and concluded on 4 October 2015, consisting of 56 matches across eight teams in a double format. The opening fixtures included Sunderland's 2-1 victory over defending champions at Select Security Stadium, setting an early tone for the promoted side's strong start, while Notts County drew 1-1 with at the Harvey Hunsman Sports Ground. Chelsea began their campaign with a 3-0 win over City at St Andrew's, contributing to a competitive opening round that highlighted the league's depth following England's third-place finish at the . Key matches throughout the season underscored major storylines, particularly 's impressive early form and the intensifying title race. On 18 July, stunned league leaders with a 4-0 home win at the Eppleton Colliery Welfare Ground, powered by Beth Mead's second-half , which propelled to the top of the table and marked 's first defeat of the season. However, 's late-season form faltered with a series of draws and losses, including a 1-1 against on 23 August, ultimately dropping them to fourth place and allowing and to pull ahead in the standings. The title race between and Manchester City reached its climax in the final rounds. On 26 July, Manchester City defeated 2-1 at Wheatsheaf Park, with captain Steph Houghton's 86th-minute free-kick winner moving City within four points of the leaders and signaling their credentials as contenders. City maintained pressure with a 6-1 thrashing of Academy on 27 September at the —the season's biggest margin of victory—which confirmed Bristol's relegation while keeping the title fight alive until the last day. responded decisively, securing a 4-0 win over on 27 September to take a two-point lead into the finale; on 4 October, they clinched their first title with a 4-0 victory over at Wheatsheaf Park, where scored twice, while Manchester City edged Notts County 2-1 at home to finish as runners-up. Attendance figures reflected growing interest in the league, boosted by England's performance, with an average of 1,022 spectators per match—a 40% increase from 2014's 728. Notable crowds included a record 3,180 for Manchester City's decisive final-day win over Notts County at the , and 2,102 for their 1-0 victory against Birmingham City on 12 July at the same venue, the highest for a non-final-day game. The between and was absent from WSL 1, as Tottenham competed in lower tiers, but intra-league London clashes like Chelsea's 3-0 win over on 30 August drew solid support amid the overall surge. No major weather disruptions or venue issues were reported, though the season's summer scheduling aligned with favorable conditions for outdoor play. Disciplinary incidents were relatively sparse, with few red cards impacting league outcomes; one notable example occurred outside the league in the WSL Cup final on 1 November, where Notts County's received a straight for a foul on Arsenal's Erika Losada, altering that match's flow, but league games proceeded with standard cautions and no widespread bans affecting the title race.

Top Goalscorers

of claimed the Golden Boot as the top goalscorer in the 2015 WSL, netting 12 goals in 14 appearances and becoming the youngest recipient of the award at age 20. Her prolific scoring was instrumental in helping secure a respectable fourth-place finish in their debut top-flight season, including a debut goal in a 2-1 victory over defending champions . Mead's haul also earned her the WSL Players' Player of the Year award, highlighting her impact as a clinical finisher who combined pace and finishing ability. The scoring charts were led by players from mid-table teams, with Manchester City and contributing multiple finishers in the top ranks. Chelsea's goals were spread across the squad, including contributions from and in key wins such as the title-clinching 4-0 victory over .
RankPlayerTeamGoals
112
2=Jess ClarkeNotts County7
2=Natalia Pablos7
4=Chelsea6
4=Manchester City6
4=Chelsea6
4=Manchester City6
4=Chioma Ubogagu6
4=Notts County6
Mead's goals included a mix of open-play strikes and set-piece finishes, with notable efforts such as her opener against showcasing her ability to exploit defensive lines. Overall, the season saw a slight uptick in total goals compared to 2014, when led with 8 for Birmingham City, attributed in part to the expanded 10-team format allowing for more competitive matches and opportunities.

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