England National League Premier Women 03/27 19:45 - 허더스필드 타운 v Halifax Women D 0-0
England National League Premier Women 03/03 14:20 - 허더스필드 타운 v 웨스트 브로미치 앨비언 Wfc L 1-2
England National League Premier Women 02/22 19:45 - 허더스필드 타운 v Halifax Women - Postponed
England National League Premier Women 02/11 14:00 - 더비 카운티 LFC v 허더스필드 타운 L 3-1
England National League Premier Women 01/07 14:00 - 허더스필드 타운 v 스톡 시티 LFC W 2-1
England National League Premier Women 12/17 14:00 - Stourbridge Women v 허더스필드 타운 L 3-2
England National League Premier Women 12/14 19:45 - 허더스필드 타운 v 노팅햄 포레스트 LFC - View
England National League Premier Women 12/03 14:00 - Stourbridge Women v 허더스필드 타운 - View
FA 컵, 여자 11/12 14:00 7 Burnley v 허더스필드 타운 L 2-1
England FA National League Cup Women 10/29 13:30 - 웨스트 브로미치 앨비언 Wfc v 허더스필드 타운 W 3-4
FA Premier League, Women 10/22 13:00 - 허더스필드 타운 v Newcastle Women L 0-4
FA Premier League, Women 10/15 13:00 - 허더스필드 타운 v 더비 카운티 LFC L 0-4
England National League Women 09/10 13:00 - 허더스필드 타운 v Burnley L 1-5
England FA National League Cup Women 08/27 13:00 - 허더스필드 타운 v 미들스브로우 LFC W 5-3
FA Premier League, Women 08/20 15:00 - 허더스필드 타운 v 파일드 Lfc W 4-2
FA Premier League, Women 04/23 13:00 - 허더스필드 타운 v 더비 카운티 LFC D 3-3
FA Premier League, Women 04/16 13:00 - 스톡 시티 LFC v 허더스필드 타운 D 3-3
FA Premier League, Women 04/09 13:00 - 허더스필드 타운 v 파일드 Lfc L 0-1
England National League Women 04/05 18:45 - 허더스필드 타운 v Burnley L 1-2
FA Premier League, Women 04/02 13:00 - 울버햄튼 원더러스 Wfc v 허더스필드 타운 L 5-0
FA Premier League, Women 03/26 13:00 - Liverpool Feds Women v 허더스필드 타운 W 0-1
FA Premier League, Women 03/19 14:00 - 허더스필드 타운 v Boldmere St Michaels Women L 1-2
FA Premier League, Women 03/05 14:00 - 더비 카운티 LFC v 허더스필드 타운 L 2-1
FA Premier League, Women 02/26 14:00 - 노팅햄 포레스트 LFC v 허더스필드 타운 L 3-0
FA Premier League, Women 02/12 14:00 - 웨스트 브로미치 앨비언 Wfc v 허더스필드 타운 D 1-1
England National League Women 02/09 19:45 - 허더스필드 타운 v 브릭하우스 타운 Lfc L 0-1
England National League Women 01/29 14:00 - 허더스필드 타운 v 노팅햄 포레스트 LFC L 0-3
FA 컵, 여자 01/08 13:00 9 버밍험 시티 LFC v 허더스필드 타운 L 4-0
FA 컵, 여자 12/11 13:00 9 버밍험 시티 LFC v 허더스필드 타운 - Cancelled
FA 컵, 여자 11/27 13:00 8 허더스필드 타운 v 더럼 LFC W 3-0

Huddersfield Town Women Football Club is an English women's football club based in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. The team play their homes matches at the Stafflex Arena. They compete in the FA Women's National League North and are affiliated to the professional men's club Huddersfield Town. They were previously known as Huddersfield Town Ladies, but changed to Huddersfield Town Women in 2019.

History

An earlier women's football club, Huddersfield Atalanta Ladies F.C. was formed in 1920, playing against teams such as Dick, Kerr Ladies F.C., but was disbanded by 1925. It had played before crowds of up to 15,000 and raised large sums for charity. Players from Huddersfield Town F.C. had helped coach the players.

The modern club was formed in June 1988 as Huddersfield Ladies FC and joined the North-East Regional League Division 2 where, in their first season, they won the league Cup and were promoted to Division One as champions. Over the next few seasons there were signs that an exciting team was beginning to emerge with the 1992–93 season seeing Huddersfield finish 3rd place in the league and runners-up in the League Cup. At the end of 1992–93 season, Huddersfield Ladies merged with Huddersfield Town Juniors, becoming Huddersfield Town Ladies FC.

The next season (1993–94) saw Huddersfield complete the triple as they won the league championship, League Cup and Yorkshire Cup. They only lost once all season. The following season (1994–95) saw the first team retain the league championship, winning all 16 league matches and scoring 101 goals in the process. Eventually Huddersfield Town Ladies were relegated twice over successive seasons to the Yorkshire and Humberside Premier League. However, in the same period a lot of time and effort was invested in producing a new crop of talented young players from within their own junior ranks.

During the 2006–07 season the first team finished in 2nd place in the first season of the North East Regional Women's Premier Division.

In the 2010–11 season the club won the FA North East Regional Women's Premier Division, league and cup double and gained promotion to the FA Northern Women's Combination League under the management of Mickey Booth. After 14 years in charge, Mickey Booth decided to step down as first team manager at the end of the 2012–13 season.

Glen Preston was appointed as manager, alongside Ashley Vickers and Fraser Green for the 2013/14 season. Their first season in charge couldn't have gone much better, winning the FA Northern Women's Combination League by a margin of 8 points and gaining promotion to the FA Women's National League.

In their five seasons since promotion to the FA Women's National League Huddersfield Town Ladies finished 5th, 8th, 9th, 6th, and 4th respectively. Ashley Vickers became manager with Lee Harrison, Michael Emery, Stuart Amos and Jordan Wimpenny acting as his assistants.

Huddersfield Town Women Era

2019–20 Season

In the Summer of 2019 the club changed their name to Huddersfield Town Women FC.

In January 2020, Huddersfield Town Women announced that they would play their upcoming Women's FA Cup match against Ipswich Town F.C. Women at the John Smith's Stadium. This match attracted 1,115 supporters, which broke Huddersfield Town Women's current attendance record. Huddersfield lost the game 4–1. The 2019/20 season would later be declared 'null and void' by The FA due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

On 19 March, Huddersfield Town Women confirmed the departure of manager Ashley Vickers. Lee Harrison and Michael Emery also left their positions at the club. Jordan Wimpenny was confirmed as the new first team manager on 23 March.

2020–21 Season

The 2020–21 season saw Huddersfield Town rise to the top of the table before the season was suspended again in November 2020 due to the UK's second lockdown. Following a restart in December 2020, Huddersfield played only three more matches before the season was halted again in January 2021 after beating Liverpool Feds in the only Women's FA Cup match to be played.

On 13 February, the club announced on its website that they wouldn't be applying for promotion into the FA Women's Championship.

On 15 March The FA announced that the 2020/21 Women's National League season would be scrapped following discussions with clubs however the Women's FA Cup would continue. Once the season restarted, Huddersfield equalled their record as they progressed to the fifth round of the Women's FA Cup where they lost 6–0 to FA Women's Super League side Brighton & Hove Albion Women.

2021–22 Season

On 7 August, Jordan Wimpenny announced his departure from the club due to "personal reasons". His assistant, Marcus Wilkinson also left the club on 11 August. During this week, Steve Appleton was promoted to the manager role before being joined by development team coach, Mo Mouelihi a month later. Daniel Alogba joined the club in October.

Alison Bamforth was announced as the new club chair person on 28 August, succeeding David Mallin (who became club secretary).

On 10 November, the club parted company with first team manager Steve Appleton. Glen Preston returned back to the team for his second spell as manager on 15 November bringing with him former FC United of Manchester Women manager Kamran Hussain as a first team coach alongside the current Huddersfield coaching team.

On 3 December, the HTSA (Huddersfield Town Supporters Association) inducted Huddersfield Town Women player Kate Mallin into the Huddersfield Town Heritage Project Hall of Fame.

On 4 January, Huddersfield announced that they were set to play their Women's FA Cup fourth round tie against Everton F.C Women at the John Smith's Stadium. On 30 January Huddersfield would go on to break their highest attendance record, previously set in 2020, with 1,168 fans coming down to watch Huddersfield lose 4-0 to Everton F.C Women.

The First Round of 2021–22 Women's FA Cup saw Sir Tom Finney FC Ladies from the North West Women's Regional Football League (sixth-tier) against Huddersfield at the Stafflex Arena. The game finished 20-0 to Huddersfield Town. In the Second Round of the Women's FA Cup, Huddersfield were drawn away to FA Women's National League (third-tier) side Sheffield F.C. Ladies however the match was postponed due to Storm Arwen. The re-arranged fixture took place at the Stafflex Arena with Huddersfield winning 3-0. The Third Round of the competition was played on 12 December against FA Women's National League (third-tier) side Loughborough Lightning, with the Terriers winning 3-1. The Fourth round saw FA Women's Super League (first-tier) side Everton F.C Women face Huddersfield at the John Smith's Stadium on 30 January. Everton went through to the next round beating Huddersfield 4-0.

Huddersfield Town Women started their FA Women's National League Cup campaign with a 7-2 victory against fourth-tier Boldmere St. Michaels F.C. on 12 September during the FAWNL preliminary round. This win allowed Huddersfield Town to progress into the First Round of the FA Women's National League Cup where they faced third-tier Middlesbrough Women at home, winning 3-2. The next round saw Huddersfield facing fellow FA Women's National League (third-tier) side Loughborough Lightning at Loughborough University on 19 December with the Terriers winning 3-1. The quarter-finals created a West Yorkshire derby as the Terriers travelled to third-tier Brighouse Town winning 4-1 on 23 February. In the semi-final Huddersfield were on the road again as they faced fourth-tier Liverpool Feds at Jericho Lane on 3 March, winning 1-0 to reach the final for the first time in their history.

허더스필드 타운(Huddersfield Town)은 잉글랜드, 웨스트요크셔주 허더스필드에 있는 프로 축구 클럽입니다. 1908년에 창단되었으며, 현재 EFL 챔피언십에서 활동하고 있습니다.

허더스필드 타운은 1926년, 1928년, 1930년에 FA컵을 세 번 우승했으며, 1925-26 시즌에는 1부 리그에서 우승을 차지했습니다. 클럽은 또한 1969-70 시즌에 1부 리그로 승격되었고, 1971-72 시즌에는 3위를 기록했습니다.

허더스필드 타운은 2017년에 챔피언십으로 승격되었으며, 2018-19 시즌에는 12위를 기록했습니다. 클럽은 현재 얀 안데르손 감독의 지휘 아래 활동하고 있으며, 홈 경기는 존 스미스 스타디움에서 치릅니다.

허더스필드 타운의 유명 선수로는 덴마크의 미드필더 크리스티안 에릭센, 아일랜드의 공격수 로비 킨, 잉글랜드의 수비수 스티븐 클라크 등이 있습니다.