Angleterre - National League - Premier - Femmes 03/31 14:00 - West Brom - Femmes v AFC Fylde - Femmes W 1-0
Angleterre - National League - Premier - Femmes 03/22 19:45 - Wolverhampton - Femmes v West Brom - Femmes L 2-0
Angleterre - National League - Premier - Femmes 03/17 15:00 - West Brom - Femmes v Halifax - Femmes W 1-0
Angleterre - National League - Premier - Femmes 03/14 19:45 - West Brom - Femmes v Stourbridge - Femmes W 4-0
Angleterre - National League - Premier - Femmes 03/10 14:15 - West Brom - Femmes v Burnley - Femmes D 1-1
Angleterre - National League - Premier - Femmes 03/03 14:20 - Huddersfield - Femmes v West Brom - Femmes W 1-2
Angleterre - National League - Premier - Femmes 02/04 15:00 - West Brom - Femmes v Derby - Femmes W 2-1
Angleterre - National League - Premier - Femmes 12/17 14:00 - Derby - Femmes v West Brom - Femmes W 0-1
Angleterre - FA Cup - Femmes 12/10 15:00 9 West Brom - Femmes v Durham - Femmes L 0-5
Angleterre - FA Cup - Femmes 11/26 13:00 8 West Brom - Femmes v Needham Market Women W 3-0
Angleterre - FA Cup - Femmes 11/12 13:00 7 West Brom - Femmes v Lye Town Women W 8-2
Angleterre - National League - Premier - Femmes 11/05 14:00 - Burnley - Femmes v West Brom - Femmes L 3-1
Angleterre FA National League Cup Women 10/29 13:30 - West Brom - Femmes v Huddersfield - Femmes L 3-4
England National League Women 10/11 18:45 - Stourbridge - Femmes v West Brom - Femmes L 7-2
Angleterre FA National League Cup Women 10/01 13:00 - Liverpool Feds - Femmes v West Brom - Femmes W 2-3
FA Premier League, Women 08/20 15:00 - West Brom - Femmes v Stoke - Femmes W 3-1
FA Premier League, Women 04/23 13:00 - AFC Fylde - Femmes v West Brom - Femmes W 1-2
FA Premier League, Women 04/20 18:45 - Loughborough Lightning - Femmes v West Brom - Femmes W 1-2
FA Premier League, Women 04/09 13:00 - Brighouse Town Lfc v West Brom - Femmes L 2-0
England National League Women 04/06 19:00 - Nottm Forest - Femmes v West Brom - Femmes L 5-0
FA Premier League, Women 04/02 13:00 - Stoke - Femmes v West Brom - Femmes W 2-3
FA Premier League, Women 03/16 19:45 - West Brom - Femmes v Wolverhampton - Femmes L 1-3
FA Premier League, Women 03/05 14:00 - Liverpool Feds - Femmes v West Brom - Femmes L 2-1
FA Premier League, Women 02/26 14:00 - West Brom - Femmes v Liverpool Feds - Femmes W 3-1
FA Premier League, Women 02/22 19:45 - West Brom - Femmes v Boldmere St Michaels - Femmes W 2-0
FA Premier League, Women 02/12 14:00 - West Brom - Femmes v Huddersfield - Femmes D 1-1
Angleterre - FA Cup - Femmes 01/29 14:00 10 West Brom - Femmes v Brighton - Femmes L 0-7
FA Premier League, Women 01/22 14:00 - Loughborough Lightning - Femmes v West Brom - Femmes - Postponed
Angleterre - FA Cup - Femmes 01/08 14:00 9 Liverpool Feds - Femmes v West Brom - Femmes W 2-3
Angleterre - FA Cup - Femmes 12/18 13:00 9 Liverpool Feds - Femmes v West Brom - Femmes - Cancelled

West Bromwich Albion Football Club Women is an English women's football club affiliated with West Bromwich Albion F.C. The first team currently plays in the FA Women's National League North. In 2010–11, the then named Sporting Club Albion won the Midland Combination Women's Football League promoting them to the FA Women's Premier League.

The club is also closely affiliated with West Bromwich Albion Girls Regional Talent Centre, with the objective of bringing through Youth Players into the first team, as well as the Disability Sports Club and Basketball clubs.

The club appointed Siobian Hodgetts-Still in July 2023.

History

Early years (1989–2008)

The club was founded as West Bromwich Albion Women's F.C. in 1989 playing local and recreational football. In 1995 they joined the Midland Combination Women's Football League, but was not part of West Bromwich Albion F.C. In the 2004–05 season they were incorporated in the WBA Community Programme and committed to developing youth players. They continued in this way for four more seasons.

The Albion Foundation (2009–2011)

In 2009 the club was part of The Albion Foundation and was incorporated into Sporting Club Albion, alongside the Basketball and Disabled Sports teams. Their second season in this format saw them win the Midlands Combination Women's Football League title and gain promotion the FA Women's Premier League in the process. In the summer of 2011 the announcement of the Girls Centre of Excellence brought new promise of improvement in the development of young players.

Recent years (2012–present)

Over the next seasons they have stabilised themselves in the Premier League Northern Division and are looking to become one of the strongest teams over the next few years.

In the 2015/16 season under the leadership of manager Graham Abercrombie, the club achieved a league and cup double winning both the FA Women's Premier League Northern Division and the Birmingham Ladies County Cup. They narrowly missed out on promotion to the FA Women's Super League Division 2, losing 4–2 in a playoff with FA Women's Premier League Southern Division champions Brighton & Hove Albion W.F.C. They also made it to the quarter finals of the FA Women's Cup, losing 2–0 to Super League side Manchester City W.F.C.

For the 2016–17 season, the club reverted to the West Bromwich Albion name where they had another successful campaign winning the Birmingham Ladies County Cup for a second year running under new manager Craig Nicholls.

In the 2017–2018 season, the club appointed Louis Sowe as new manager, but despite reaching the Birmingham Ladies County Cup Semi-Final, they suffered relegation to the newly named FA Women's National League Midlands Division One.

In the 2021-2022 season, the club appointed Jenny Sugarman as the new head coach.The former Aston Villa Women Assistant Manager arrives at The Hawthorns with 20 years of experience across both men’s and women’s football. She has previously managed Loughborough Foxes, now known as Loughborough Lightening, in the FA Women’s National League Northern Premier Division – the level the Baggies currently play. On the appointment, Director of Football for Albion Women Dave Lawrence said: “We’re delighted to have Jenny on board. “She is somebody who is really forward thinking and has got tremendous experience in the women’s game. “Jenny's got a great track record of developing players, many of whom speak very highly of her. “I’m really looking forward to working with her and I hope she can play a part in our ambition to move up from the third tier into the Championship in the seasons to come.” Jenny guided West Brom to the Birmingham County Cup final where they played Wolverhampton wonderes at Walsall FC and finished 8th in the league

**West Brom - Femmes** est l'équipe féminine de football du club anglais de West Bromwich Albion. L'équipe a été fondée en 2014 et évolue actuellement en FA Women's Championship, le deuxième échelon du football féminin anglais.

Le stade de West Brom - Femmes est le The Hawthorns, qu'elle partage avec l'équipe masculine. L'entraîneur actuel de l'équipe est Jenny Sugarman.

Les joueuses les plus connues de West Brom - Femmes sont la gardienne Becky Spencer, la défenseure Lucy Staniforth et l'attaquante Abi Cottam.

L'équipe a remporté le FA WSL 2 en 2016 et a terminé deuxième en 2017. Elle a également atteint les demi-finales de la FA Cup féminine en 2017.