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Dorset Womens League

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Dorset Women's League
CountryEngland
Divisions1
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid7
Promotion toSouth West Regional Women's Football League Division One
Current championsWeymouth FC Women
(2021-22)
WebsiteOfficial website

The Dorset Women's League is a football league which sits at level 7 of the league structure of women's football in England. The winner of the division is eligible for promotion to Division One of the South West Regional Women's Football League and there is no relegation from this division as there are no leagues ranked below this one in the pyramid system. It is affiliated to the Dorset Football Association.

The 2021-2022 season saw Weymouth FC Women win the title in just their second season, losing just one game all season on their way to promotion.[1]

Teams

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The teams competing in the league during the 2021–22 season are:

  • Broadstone Ladies
  • Dorchester Town Ladies
  • Gillingham Town Ladies
  • Merley Cobham Sports Youth Ladies
  • Poole Town Ladies Reserves
  • Redlands Rebels Ladies
  • Shaftesbury Town Ladies
  • Weymouth FC Women

Former champions

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Season Champion Runner-up
2021-22 Weymouth FC Women Poole Town Ladies Reserves
2020-21 Holt United Ladies Weymouth Women
2019-20 Season Null and Void
2018-19 Sherborne Town Ladies Merley Cobham Sports Youth Ladies
2017-18 Dorchester Town Ladies Wareham Rangers Ladies
2016-17 Bere Regis Women Dorchester Town Ladies
2015–16 Dorchester Town Ladies Wimborne Town Ladies
2014–15 Portland United Youth Women Dorchester Town Ladies
2013–14 Dorchester Town Ladies Portland United Youth Women
2012–13 Dorchester Town Ladies Poole Town Ladies Reserves
2011–12 Dorchester Town Ladies Weymouth Ladies
2010–11 Blandford United Purbeck Ladies

References

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  1. ^ "BBC Radio Solent - Steve Harris, Dorset Breakfast 25/03/2022, Weymouth FC women hoping to win league for their mums on Mother's Day".
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Dorset Women's League on Full Time