FA Womens Super League 2 04/14 13:00 - [12] 왓포드 LFC v 찰턴 애슬레틱 [4] L 0-2
FA Womens Super League 2 03/31 13:00 - [12] 왓포드 LFC v 선덜랜드 [1] L 0-3
FA Womens Super League 2 03/24 14:00 - [2] 크리스털 팰리스 v 왓포드 LFC [12] L 3-0
FA Womens Super League 2 03/17 14:30 - [11] 루이스 FC 워먼 v 왓포드 LFC [12] L 2-1
FA Womens Super League 2 03/13 19:00 - [9] 셰필드 유나이티드 LFC v 왓포드 LFC [12] L 1-0
FA Womens Super League 2 03/03 14:00 - 왓포드 LFC v 찰턴 애슬레틱 - Postponed
FA Womens Super League 2 02/18 19:00 - 셰필드 유나이티드 LFC v 왓포드 LFC - Postponed
FA Womens Super League 2 02/04 14:00 - [12] 왓포드 LFC v 버밍험 시티 LFC [4] W 2-0
FA Womens Super League 2 01/28 12:00 - [6] 더럼 LFC v 왓포드 LFC [12] W 0-2
FA 여자 리그컵, 플레이오프 01/24 19:30 1 왓포드 LFC v 루이스 FC 워먼 - Postponed
FA Womens Super League 2 01/21 14:00 - [5] Southampton v 왓포드 LFC [12] L 3-0
FA 컵, 여자 01/14 13:00 10 아스날 v 왓포드 LFC L 5-1
FA Womens Super League 2 12/17 14:00 - [12] 왓포드 LFC v 런던 시티 라이오네세스 [9] D 3-3
FA 컵, 여자 12/10 14:00 9 사우샘프턴 워먼스 FC v 왓포드 LFC W 1-6
England FA National League Cup Women 11/22 19:15 1 크리스털 팰리스 v 왓포드 LFC L 3-0
FA Womens Super League 2 11/19 14:00 - [11] 왓포드 LFC v 셰필드 유나이티드 LFC [9] L 1-3
FA Womens Super League 2 11/12 12:00 - [10] 레딩 v 왓포드 LFC [11] D 0-0
FA Womens Super League 2 11/05 14:00 - [11] 왓포드 LFC v 크리스털 팰리스 [4] L 0-3
FA Womens Super League 2 10/22 13:00 - [7] 버밍험 시티 LFC v 왓포드 LFC [11] L 5-2
FA Womens Super League 2 10/15 13:00 - [11] 왓포드 LFC v 루이스 FC 워먼 [12] L 1-2
FA 여자 리그컵, 플레이오프 10/11 18:00 1 런던 시티 라이오네세스 v 왓포드 LFC W 8-9
FA Womens Super League 2 10/08 13:00 - [11] 왓포드 LFC v Southampton [3] L 0-2
FA Womens Super League 2 10/01 13:00 - [4] 선덜랜드 v 왓포드 LFC [8] L 2-1
FA Womens Super League 2 09/17 13:00 - [6] 왓포드 LFC v 블랙번 로버스 LFC [4] L 0-1
FA Womens Super League 2 09/10 13:00 - [7] 찰턴 애슬레틱 v 왓포드 LFC [9] W 2-3
FA Womens Super League 2 09/03 12:00 - [9] 런던 시티 라이오네세스 v 왓포드 LFC [5] L 3-2
FA Womens Super League 2 08/27 11:00 - [2] 왓포드 LFC v 더럼 LFC [2] D 1-1
FA Premier League, Women 04/27 18:45 - 왓포드 LFC v 옥스포드 Utd LFC W 2-1
FA Premier League, Women 04/16 13:00 - 왓포드 LFC v 런던 비즈 LFC W 2-0
FA Premier League, Women 03/26 13:00 - MK 돈스 레이디스 v 왓포드 LFC W 0-5

Wikipedia - Watford F.C. Women

Watford F.C. Women are an English women's football club affiliated to Watford F.C. The club play in the Women's Championship, the second tier of English women's football, with home games played at Grosvenor Vale.

Watford played in the Women's Championship from the league's inception in 2014, after finishing runners-up in the FA Women's Premier League in 2013, until 2018–19. The club played in the third tier of the pyramid, the FA Women's National League South, from 2018–19 to 2020–21, before they were promoted back to the Women's Championship. They returned to the FA Women's National League following relegation in the 2021-22 season, before being promoted again to the Women's Championship at the end of the 2022-23 season.

History

Back in 2013 the Hornets finished second in the FA Women's Premier League. On the pitch success was matched off the pitch as the club's application for a license to compete in the newly formed Women's Super League 2 was accepted.

The inaugural season got underway in April 2014, and the first game for Watford resulted in a 2–2 draw against Millwall Lionesses, with 330 in attendance. Impressive form away from home meant that Watford were in third place as the season approached the half-way point; however, some misfortune with injuries meant this form couldn't be maintained, and the club finished seventh.

The follow-up season ultimately proved to be a difficult one in terms of results, but there was success in other avenues. Watford's opening home league game against Aston Villa was held at Vicarage Road and attracted a fantastic crowd of 1,102. It wasn't the only impressive attendance of the season, as respective crowds of 465 (v Yeovil) and 514 (v Durham) saw the team play at Berkhamsted FC.

The team line up against MK Dons in 2020

Having taken over the managerial position in the 2011–12 season and the general manager role for the start of the WSL, John Salomon had plenty to do with the upward trajectory at the Hornets. He stepped down from both roles at the end of the season to begin a new role with the FA. It meant there were two positions to fill. Ellie Kemp came on board as general manager, while Katie Rowson took on the position of head coach.

The third season again proved to be a difficult one on the field, but back-to-back home wins were recorded against Everton and Oxford United. Most importantly it was a campaign where Watford Ladies came under the umbrella of Watford FC for the first time, with the men's set-up giving plenty of support. One of the big changes was the club moving away from the grassroots set-up and Watford Ladies Youth.

With the WSL transitioning from a summer league to a winter league, it meant a mini nine-game season took place at the beginning of 2017. It was a much better time on the pitch, as the Golden Girls led by new head coach Keith Boanas earned eight points in a five-game period, more than they had earned in the entirety of either 2015 or 2016.

Watford also moved to a new home ground, with Kings Langley becoming the home of the Hornets, a partnership that continues to be fruitful for both to this day. Ed Henderson had helped stabilise the club during the Spring Series, having taken over as interim general manager. His work continued in the summer as he secured several new sponsorships and continued to build the profile of Watford, with 823 turning up for the game against Arsenal. It was another challenging season, however there were plenty of bright spots in the second half of 17–18. Armand Kavaja and Clinton Lancaster were put in charge and handed a number of young players their opportunities in the first-team fold. The coaching staff had played a big role in developing the players and performances were much-improved towards the end, with a 2–1 win at Oxford United the highlight.

The new make-up of the Women's football pyramid was confirmed on 28 May 2018 and despite a strong application, Watford were put in the FA Women's National League (Tier 3) rather than the FA Women's Championship (Tier 2).

In September 2019, Clinton Lancaster took the position of head coach, with Kavaja taking up an assistant role. The Golden Girls were on-track for potential promotion when the 2019–20 season was declared null and void due to the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020.

The name 'Watford FC Women' replaced the name 'Watford FC Ladies' in August 2020, with the club saying the new name was "representative of a modern view on language and equality and is in keeping with the way our governing bodies, supporters, squad and management regard the women's game".

In the 2020–21 season, Watford were promoted back into the second tier after a three season absence, due to The FA approving the club’s application for upward movement.

In the middle of 2022 Watford F.C. Women agreed to play the upcoming season at Grosvenor Vale the home of Wealdstone F.C. and on 1 July they signed striker Bianca Baptiste from Crystal Palace to join them for their 2022/2023 season.

왓포드 FC는 잉글랜드 허트포드셔주 왓포드를 연고로 하는 프로 축구 클럽으로, 현재는 EFL 챔피언십에서 활약하고 있다. 1881년에 창단되었으며, 홈구장은 비커리지 로드이다. 왓포드는 1978-79 시즌에 풋볼 리그 1부로 승격되었으며, 1982-83 시즌에는 리그 컵에서 우승하였다. 1984년에 풋볼 리그 1부에서 강등되었지만, 1988-89 시즌에 다시 승격되었다. 왓포드는 1990년대 후반과 2000년대 초반에 풋볼 리그 챔피언십에서 강등과 승격을 반복했으며, 2006년에 풋볼 리그 1로 강등되었다. 2008-09 시즌에 풋볼 리그 1에서 우승하여 풋볼 리그 챔피언십으로 승격되었다. 왓포드는 2015년에 풋볼 리그 챔피언십에서 우승하여 12년 만에 프리미어리그로 승격되었다. 왓포드는 2019-20 시즌에 프리미어리그 19위를 기록하여 EFL 챔피언십으로 강등되었다.

왓포드의 가장 유명한 선수로는 존 반스(John Barnes), 폴 가스코인(Paul Gascoigne), 루카 토니(Luca Toni), 트로이 디니(Troy Deeney) 등이 있다. 왓포드의 감독은 클라우디오 라니에리(Claudio Ranieri)이다.