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AFC Wimbledon Women

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Football club
AFC Wimbledon Women
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Full nameAFC Wimbledon Women
NicknamesThe Dons,The Wombles
Founded2003
GroundImperial Fields[1]
Plough Lane (selected matches)
ChairmanDavid Growns
ManagerKevin Foster
LeagueFA Women's National League South
2024–25FA Women's National League South, 7th of 12

AFC Wimbledon Women are awomen's football team fromLondon. The team currently competes in theFA Women's National League South.

The club was founded after the ladies team representingWimbledon F.C. decided to transfer toAFC Wimbledon, after the old club'srelocation. The ladies team ofFulham F.C., known asFriends of Fulham, started its bonds with the name Wimbledon, when they voted yes on the decision to transfer toWimbledon F.C., as a new entity.[clarification needed] AFC Wimbledon Ladies are now owned byThe Dons Trust.

From 2003 to 2006 it was one of the few Women's Premier League sides not to be affiliated with a club from the malePremiership orFootball League.

On Sunday 24 October 2021, AFC Wimbledon beat Walton Casuals 7–1 in the FA Cup 3rd qualifying round in their first game at the club's mainPlough Lane Stadium.

Founded asAFC Wimbledon Ladies, the club rebranded to 'AFC Wimbledon Women' before the 2022–23 season.

In April 2024, the club were confirmed champions of Division One South East, securing promotion to Premier Division South for the 2024–25 season.[2]

Current squad

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As of 16 August 2025

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK ENGRose Kite
2DF ENGRosie Russell
5DF ENGKelly Highman
6DF ENGHannah Mackenzie
7FW ENGDaisy McLachlan
8FW ENGLeanne Bell
9FW ENGAshlee Hincks(Captain)
10MF ENGEllie Dorey
11FW ENGAlisha Buckingham
12MF USAIola Cotter
No.Pos.NationPlayer
16MF ENGEmily Donovan(Vice-Captain)
18MF ENGNadia Sabania
19FW ENGKelly-Jade Whelan
20DF ENGHannah Billingham
22DF ENGEmily Wallace
23FW ENGKaylee Buckingham
24DF ENGMollie Peachey
26GK ENGLauren Allen
35DF ENGGeorgia Clifford

Management

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Current management and coaching staff

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NameRole
England Kevin FosterManager
England Andy MayFirst-team coach
Republic of Ireland Blaine WalshFirst-team coach
England Jacob MillerStrength and Conditioning coach
England Laila BraamHead of Medical
England Isiah Goddard-JosephPhysiotherapist
England George JonesKit Man

Performance

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SeasonDivisionPositionNotes
2003-04FA Women's National League Southern Division3rd
2004-05FA Women's National League Southern Division5th
2005-06FA Women's National League Southern Division7th
2006-07FA Women's National League Southern Division11thRelegated
2007-08South East Combination Women's Football League11thRelegated
2008-09London and South East Women's Regional Football League6th
2009-10London and South East Women's Regional Football League10th
2010-11London and South East Women's Regional Football League11th
2011-12London and South East Women's Regional Football League7th
2012-13London and South East Women's Regional Football League9th
2013-14London and South East Women's Regional Football League10th
2014-15London and South East Women's Regional Football League3rd
2015-16London and South East Women's Regional Football League1stPromoted as Champions
2016-17FA Women's Premier League Division One South East3rd
2017-18FA Women's Premier League Division One South East2nd
2018-19FA Women's National League Division One South East6thLeague rebranded following arestructure of the women's football pyramid
2019-20FA Women's National League Division One South East2ndSeason curtailed early due toCOVID-19 pandemic with no promotion or relegation
2020-21FA Women's National League Division One South EastN/ASeason curtailed
2021-22FA Women's National League Division One South East3rdPlayed first game at Plough Lane Stadium and reached final of FAWNL Plate
2022-23FA Women's National League Division One South East2ndReached final of the Capital Cup
2023-24FA Women's National League Division One South East1stPromoted as Champions
2024-25FA Women's National League South7thMoved primary home ground and training ground from Carshalton toGrand Drive, Raynes Park

References

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  1. ^"AFC Wimbledon Women partner with Tooting and Mitcham FC United". AFC Wimbledon. Retrieved25 June 2025.
  2. ^"Derby win Plate as Wimbledon promoted". The FA. Retrieved21 April 2024.

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