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Chelsea F.C Women

Chelsea Ladies Football Club were founded in 1992. They where founded by supporters who wanted a women's Chelsea team.

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In 2004 Chelsea FC's Football in the Community Department took control of the club.

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In the 2004/2005 season Chelsea Ladies won promotion from the Southern division.

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Although flirting with relegation in the 2005/2006 season Chelsea Ladies went on to consolidate their position in the league.

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In the 2008/2009 season they finished 3rd behind the the much rated Arsenal and Everton teams.

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In 2011 Chelsea Ladies became one of the eight founder members of the Football Association Womens Super League (FAWSL).

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At the time of writing Chelsea Ladies have enjoyed three seasons in the the WSL, winning 12 games, drawing 6 and losing 24.

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In 2012 Chelsea ladies reached the women's FA Cup final for the first time; losing to Birmingham in a penalty shoot out.

 

Chelsea ladies win the FA WSL Spring Series (2017) FA WSL 1 and FA Women's Cup (2017-2018)

 

Fran Kirby wins PFA Women's Player of the Year for the 2017/2018 season,

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Eniola Aluko leaves Chelsea (Summer 2018)

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Summer 2018 Chelsea Ladies change to Chelsea Football Club Women

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