Aston Villa W.F.C.
Women's football club from Birmingham, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the men's senior team, see Aston Villa F.C. For the men's U21 and Academy teams, see Aston Villa F.C. Under-21s and Academy.
Aston Villa Women Football Club is the women's football team of Aston Villa, currently playing in the Women's Super League.[1] The club has been in existence since 1973. Originally titled Solihull F.C., the team affiliated to Aston Villa in 1989, becoming Villa Aztecs, and became the official Aston Villa women's side in 1996. The club have a senior team, a reserve team and several other teams of younger age groups under a Regional Talent Club FA license.
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Full name | Aston Villa Women Football Club | |||
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Nickname(s) | The Villans, The Villa, The Lions | |||
Short name | Villa, AVWFC | |||
Founded | 1973; 51 years ago (1973) (as Solihull FC) | |||
Ground | Bescot Stadium, Walsall Villa Park, Birmingham | |||
Capacity | 11,000 | |||
Owner | V Sports | |||
Chairman | Nassef Sawiris | |||
Manager | TBC | |||
League | Women's Super League | |||
2023–24 | WSL, 7th of 12 | |||
Website | Club website | |||
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