Capital Girls League

Capital Girls League

2024-25 - 66 Teams across 9 Divisions

About Capital Girls League

Capital Girls League

The Capital Girls League is an amateur football league for girls in Greater London. It was founded in 2009 and currently has over 118 teams competing in a variety of age groups.

History

The Capital Girls League was founded in 2009 by a group of parents who wanted to provide their daughters with the opportunity to play competitive football. The league has grown rapidly since then and now has over 118 teams competing in a variety of age groups.

The league is affiliated with the Football Association and its teams compete in the FA Girls' National League. The league also runs a number of cup competitions, including the Laura Farningham Cup for Under-10s and the Capital Girls League Cup for Under-18s.

Competitions

The Capital Girls League runs a number of competitions for girls of all ages. The main competitions are:

  • FA Girls' National League
  • Capital Girls League Cup
  • Laura Farningham Cup
  • Capital Girls League Development League
  • Capital Girls League Sunday League

The FA Girls' National League is the top flight of girls' football in England. It is divided into three divisions: North, Midlands and South. The Capital Girls League Cup is a knockout competition for Under-18 teams. The Laura Farningham Cup is a knockout competition for Under-10 teams. The Capital Girls League Development League is a league for Under-16 teams. The Capital Girls League Sunday League is a league for Under-14 teams.

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Last updated: Monday, 01 July 2024

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