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2015 FA WSL

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Fifth season of the top English women's association football league
Football league season
FA WSL 1
Season2015
ChampionsChelsea
(1st WSL title)
RelegatedBristol Academy
Champions LeagueChelsea
Manchester City
Matches56
Goals154 (2.75 per match)
Top goalscorerBeth Mead (12 goals)[1]
Biggest home winManchester City 6–1 Bristol Academy[2]
(27 September 2015)
Biggest away winBristol Academy 0–4 Chelsea[2]
(2 April 2015)
Liverpool 0–4 Chelsea[2]
(27 September 2015)
Highest scoringBristol Academy 2–5Notts County[2]
(25 April 2015)
Manchester City 6–1 Bristol Academy[2]
(27 September 2015)
Longest winning run5 matches
Chelsea
Longest unbeaten run10 matches
Manchester City
Longest winless run9 matches
Bristol Academy
Longest losing run4 matches
Bristol Academy
Liverpool
Highest attendance3,180[3]
Manchester City 2–1 Notts County
(4 October 2015)
Total attendance57,253[4]
Average attendance1,022[4]
2014
2016
All statistics correct as of 5 October 2015.

The2015 FA WSL 1 was the fifth season of theFA WSL, the top-level women'sfootball league of England. The season was played from 25 March to 4 October.[5]

Liverpool were the defending champions from the2014 FA WSL.Chelsea became the title winners and together withManchester City (who finished as runners-up) qualified for the2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League.

This was the second season since theWSL 2 was introduced. As part of a two-year expansion plan, theWSL 1 will increase to nine teams for the 2016 season. By the end of the 2015 season two teams (Reading andDoncaster Rovers Belles) were promoted from WSL 2 to WSL 1 and only one team (Bristol Academy) relegated to WSL 2, with one team being promoted fromPremier League to WSL 2.

Sunderland earned promotion last season after they won WSL 2 and met off-field licensing requirements. Everton were relegated.

Background

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In December 2014, the FA WSL announced a two-year plan to expand WSL 1 from an eight to 10-team league. Two teams will be promoted from WSL 2, while one team will be relegated to WSL 2.[6][7] Also, for the first time, a team from theFA Women's Premier League earned promotion to WSL 2, effectively connecting the WSL to the rest of theEnglish women's football pyramid.[8]

This will leave WSL 1 with nine teams and WSL 2 with 10 teams for the2016 season, and with the process repeated the following year, both WSL 1 and WSL 2 will have 10 teams each for the2017 season.

Teams

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Locations of the 2015 Super League teams
TeamLocationGroundCapacity2014 WSL 1 finish
ArsenalBorehamwoodMeadow Park4,502 (1,400 seated)4th
Birmingham CitySolihullDamson Park3,050 (280 seated)3rd
Bristol AcademyFiltonStoke Gifford Stadium1,5007th
ChelseaStainesWheatsheaf Park3,009 (300 seated and 800 covered)2nd
Manchester CityManchesterAcademy Stadium7,000 (5,000 seated)5th
LiverpoolWidnesHalton Stadium13,3501st
Notts CountyNottinghamMeadow Lane20,2296th
SunderlandHetton-le-HoleEppleton Colliery Welfare Ground2,5001st (WSL 2)

Transfers

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As of 27 July 2015
Arrivals
Arsenal
PlayerPositionFromRef.
EnglandLianne SandersonFWBoston Breakers[9]
SpainNatalia PablosFWBristol Academy[10]
EnglandJemma RoseDFBristol Academy[11]
SpainVicky LosadaMFBarcelona[12]
United StatesChioma UbogaguFWStanford University[13]
SpainMarta CorrederaMFBarcelona[14]
NetherlandsDominique JanssenDFSGS Essen[15]
NetherlandsSari van VeenendaalGKFC Twente[15]
Birmingham City
PlayerPositionFromRef.
EnglandAlex WindellMFBristol Academy[16]
EnglandFreda AyisiFWArsenal[17]
Bristol Academy
PlayerPositionFromRef.
AustraliaIsobel DaltonMFBrisbane Roar
WalesHayley LaddMFCoventry United[18]
WalesNadia LawrenceFWÍBV[18]
WalesSharla PassarielloFWSouth Florida Bulls[18]
WalesLauren TownsendDFCardiff City Ladies[19]
ScotlandChristie MurrayMFunattached[20]
ScotlandCaroline WeirMFArsenal[21]
EnglandHannah ShortDFEast Tennessee State University[22]
ScotlandHannah ReidGKHibernian[23]
BulgariaEvdokiya PopadiynovaFWNSA Sofia[23]
Equatorial GuineaJade BohoFWRayo Vallecano[24]
NetherlandsMarije BrummelDFApollon Limassol[25]
PortugalTatiana PintoMFSC Sand[26]
Chelsea
PlayerPositionFromRef.
EnglandGemma DavisonMFLiverpool[27]
EnglandMillie BrightMFDoncaster Rovers Belles[28]
Republic of IrelandNiamh FaheyDFArsenal[29]
SwedenHedvig LindahlGKKristianstads DFF[30]
SwedenMarija BanušićFWKristianstads DFF[31]
EnglandFran KirbyFWReading[32][33]
Liverpool
PlayerPositionFromRef.
United StatesSatara MurrayDFUniversity of North Carolina[34]
NorwayIngrid RylandDFArna-Bjørnar[34]
NorwayLine Krogedal SmørsgårdFWKlepp IL[34]
NigeriaAsisat OshoalaFWRivers Angels[35][36]
New ZealandRosie WhiteFWUniversity of California LA[37][38]
Manchester City
PlayerPositionFromRef.
EnglandLucy BronzeDFLiverpool[39]
ScotlandJen BeattieDFMontpellier[40]
EnglandNikita ParrisFWEverton (on loan)[41]
EnglandDemi StokesDFUniversity of South Florida[42]
WalesSarah WiltshireFWYeovil Town[43]
WalesNatasha Harding*FWBristol Academy[44]
United StatesDaphne CorbozMFGeorgetown University[45]
Notts County
PlayerPositionFromRef.
EnglandRachel WilliamsFWChelsea[46]
EnglandLaura BassettDFChelsea[47]
EnglandAlex GreenwoodDFEverton[47]
EnglandJessica SigsworthFWDoncaster Rovers Belles[47]
EnglandFern WhelanDFEverton[48]
EnglandDanielle BuetMFChelsea[49]
ScotlandLeanne CrichtonMFGlasgow City[50]
EnglandSiobhan ChamberlainGKArsenal (on loan)[51]
EnglandDanielle HillGKDoncaster Rovers Belles
Sunderland
PlayerPositionFromRef.
Northern IrelandAlice HarknessGKGlentoran Belfast United
EnglandVictoria WilliamsDFDoncaster Rovers Belles[52]
ScotlandSuzanne MulveyFWRangers[53]
EnglandBrooke ChaplenMFEverton[54]
Republic of IrelandStephanie RocheFWunattached[55]
NorwayHilde Gunn OlsenGKArna-Bjørnar[56]


Departures
Arsenal
PlayerPositionToRef.
ScotlandChristie MurrayMFend of contract[57]
JapanYukari KingaDFINAC Kobe Leonessa[58]
JapanShinobu OhnoFWINAC Kobe Leonessa[58]
EnglandFreda AyisiFWBirmingham City[59]
EnglandLianne SandersonFWunattached[60]
Republic of IrelandNiamh FaheyDFChelsea[29]
ScotlandCaroline WeirMFBristol Academy[61]
EnglandSiobhan ChamberlainGKNotts County (on loan)[62]
Birmingham City
PlayerPositionToRef.
EnglandAbbeyleigh StringerDFAston Villa[63]
Bristol Academy
PlayerPositionToRef.
EnglandCorinne YorstonDFYeovil Town[64]
SpainNatalia PablosFWArsenal[65]
EnglandJemma RoseDFArsenal[11]
EnglandAlex WindellMFBirmingham City[16]
WalesNatasha Harding*FWManchester City[66]
SpainLaura del RíoFWWashington Spirit[67][68]
AustraliaIsobel DaltonMFLindsey Wilson College (Kentucky, USA)[69]
Northern IrelandAlexandra HurstMFSwindon Town[69]
WalesAlice EvansGKYeovil Town[69]
EnglandNicola WattsFWReading[70]
Chelsea
PlayerPositionToRef.
JapanYūki ŌgimiFWWolfsburg[71]
EnglandRachel WilliamsFWNotts County[46]
EnglandLaura BassettDFNotts County[47]
EnglandDanielle BuetMFNotts County[72]
EnglandRosella AyaneFWMillwall Lionesses (on loan)[73]
NetherlandsJackie GroenenMF1. FFC Frankfurt[74][75]
Liverpool
PlayerPositionToRef.
United StatesAmanda DaCostaMFWashington Spirit[76]
DenmarkNina Frausing PedersenDF1. FFC Turbine Potsdam[77]
EnglandMegan AlexanderDFEverton[78]
EnglandEllie StewartDFEverton[79]
EnglandGemma DavisonMFChelsea[27]
EnglandLucy BronzeDFManchester City[39]
GermanyNicole RolserMFBayern Munich[80][81]
Manchester City
PlayerPositionToRef.
EnglandDanielle YoungFWEverton[82]
EnglandDanielle LeaDFEverton[82]
WalesSarah WiltshireFWYeovil Town[83]
Notts County
PlayerPositionToRef.
AustraliaDanielle BroganDFAdelaide United
ScotlandRachel CorsieDFSeattle Reign[84]
EnglandEmily RobertsMFDoncaster Rovers Belles (on loan)[85]
New ZealandKatie Duncan-HoyleMFFC Zürich[86]
Sunderland
PlayerPositionToRef.
EnglandHelen AldersonGKDurham[87]
England Natalie GutteridgeFWDurham[88]

* Natasha Harding was supposed to join American teamWashington Spirit, as she was denied a visa, she joined Manchester City instead.

Table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Chelsea(C)1410223010+2032Qualification for theChampions League knockout phase
2Manchester City149322511+1430
3Arsenal148332113+827
4Sunderland146262424020
5Notts County144372020015
6Birmingham City14347714−713
7Liverpool144191524−913
8Bristol Academy(R)1422101238−268Relegation to theFA WSL 2
Source:FA WSL
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated

Results

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Home \ AwayARSBIRBRICHELIVMCINTCSUN
Arsenal1–02–00–21–32–32–14–1
Birmingham City0–10–00–11–00–00–01–1
Bristol Academy1–10–30–44–20–32–51–4
Chelsea0–04–04–11–01–22–14–0
Liverpool0–22–12–00–42–11–21–2
Manchester City0–11–06–11–12–02–11–0
Notts County1–10–10–11–21–02–24–2
Sunderland1–33–02–14–02–20–12–1
Updated to match(es) played on 4 October 2015. Source:FA WSL
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

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As of 5 October 2015[89]
RankPlayerTeamGoals
1EnglandBeth MeadSunderland12
2EnglandJess ClarkeNotts County7
SpainNatalia PablosArsenal
4EnglandEniola AlukoChelsea6
EnglandIsobel ChristiansenManchester City
EnglandGemma DavisonChelsea
EnglandToni DugganManchester City
EnglandChioma UbogaguArsenal
EnglandRachel WilliamsNotts County
10EnglandKaren CarneyBirmingham City5
South KoreaJi So-yunChelsea

See also

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