SWLFC were formed at the Star Inn Public House in Rotherham 1971
after a charity match between men and women at the pub. The team was
initially named “Star Ladies”. It wasn’t long before the side joined the
Sheffield Ladies League and when this league was disbanded they joined
the Nottinghamshire League which was later renamed the East Midlands
Ladies League.
In 1983 they became members of the Women’s Premier League. They took the
name Sheffield Wednesday Ladies in 1985 and then subsequently when the
FA created the AXA FA Women’s League Sheffield Wednesday Ladies became
founder members.
In recent years the Owls have experienced varied fortunes, firstly suffering relegation from the FA Women's Northern Division in 2005, but at the same time reaching the 6th round of the Women's FA Cup, their best ever. Last season 2006/07 they were crowned the Women's Northern Combination champions, securing promotion back to the FA Northern Division - the second tier of Women's football in England.
Reproduced below is extracted text from our Constitution which we believe will tell you about ourselves, what we stand for and what our aspirations are:
Sheffield Wednesday FC, the professional team
based at Hillsborough, is a highly respected household name, not only at
regional and national levels but throughout the world. Through
being granted the Sheffield Wednesday name SWLFC takes on the benefits
of the use of the name and emblem along with certain duties, tasks,
targets and standards of operation. Through affiliation to the
English and Sheffield and Hallam FA, these obligations form the
objectives, policies and operational framework of the Club as itemised
in the following:
1. Provide the opportunity for the enjoyment of competitive and
recreational football for girls and women of all ages interested in
playing football in South Yorkshire and surrounding areas.
2. Strive for First Team performance to the
highest possible level within the FA Pyramid Structure and to provide
underlying support for the First Team through reserves, youth and junior
development policies.
3. Play a major part in promoting the development of the sport throughout the Yorkshire region through involvement in league administration, FA initiatives, local authority sports development programmes, educational sports operations, excellence schemes and other appropriate national and regional programmes.
4. Make all efforts to attain and maintain semi-professional and then
professional club status in accordance with FA objectives for Year 2003
and beyond.
5. Develop social and fund raising opportunities including functions,
tournaments, prize draws, grants, sponsorship and appropriate
advertising deals to support the development of the Club.
6. Co-ordinate activities with our home ground host club, Staveley
Miners Welfare, in the interests of developing facilities and providing
football as required by the local community for males and females of all
ages.
7. Uphold both the letter and spirit of the laws, regulations and
appropriate recommendations of the FA and other authorities governing
football clubs and the sport in general. Such standards are
implemented and maintained through the Club’s separately drafted
policies, plans and procedures including:
Equal Opportunities/Inclusion Policy.
Child Protection Policy.
Codes of Conduct
Disciplinary Procedures.
Membership Policy
CLUB HONOURS
Northern Combination Winners 2007
East Midlands League Champions 1991
East Midlands League Cup Winners 1991
East Midlands Div 2 Champions 1982
Sheffield & Hallamshire County Cup
Winners 1999, 2000 & 2007
Runners up 2004
Record Win
26-1 V’s Fishtoft East Midlands League 1981
Record Defeat
0-22 V Doncaster Belles Women’s FA Cup 1979