Keynsham Town L.F.C.

Keynsham Town Ladies
Full name Keynsham Town Ladies Football Club
Nickname(s) K's
Founded 1993 (as Super Strikers Girls)
Ground Crown Field, Keynsham
Ground Capacity 3,001
Manager England Barrie Newton
League FA Women's Premier League Southern Division
2011–12 10th, FA Women's Premier League Southern Division

Keynsham Town L.F.C. are an English women's football club affiliated with Keynsham Town F.C. and currently playing in the FA Women's Premier League Southern Division.

History

The club was formed under the name Super Strikers Girls in 1993, as an U-11 six-a-side team, by pupils of Chandag Junior School. Over the next four years they were renamed Protel Super Strikers and adopted a green and white kit modelled on that of Celtic F.C..

In 1998 the club linked up with Keynsham Town F.C., became Keynsham Town Ladies, and entered a senior team in the South West Women's Football League Division Two.

The team progressed through the league, winning promotion to Division One (South) in 1998–99, to the Premier Division in 2001–02, to the South West Combination Women's league in 2003–04 having won the Premier Division title, and eventually to the FA Women's Premier League Southern Division in 2005–06, having won the South West Combination Women's league.[1]

The current main stand at the Crown Field

Due to the club's proximity to universities in Bath and Bristol, Keynsham Town Ladies were able to attract a number of international players to an increasingly cosmopolitan squad.[1] When the club reached the quarter-finals of the Premier League Cup for the first time in 2009–10, the squad named for the 4–0 defeat to Arsenal contained nine different nationalities.[2]

After the club's most successful league finish of third in 2009–10, manager Barrie Newton signed a number of prominent players, including Corinne Yorston (on loan from Bristol Academy), Suzanne Grant and Jade Radburn.

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Serbia GK Irena Miljkovic
19 England GK Amber Thornell
2 Romania DF Andreea Cristina Alexandru
3 Serbia DF Tanja Andjelkovic
4 England DF Jade Radburn
6 England DF Corinne Yorston (on loan from Bristol Academy)
15 England DF Amanda Blakeley
17 England DF Louise Hutton (captain)
18 United States DF Danielle Collins
20 England DF Louise Fensome
22 Wales DF Dana Hinton
27 England DF Tracey Rouemaine
5 England MF Heather Barnes
8 England MF Katie Bonser
No. Position Player
9 Brazil MF Ana Bruni
12 Poland MF Katarzyna Rusek
13 United States MF Ashley Reinecke
14 United States MF Brianna Oeser
23 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Hajrija Sabic
26 England MF Becky Tweed
7 Brazil FW Sheila Rocha
10 Brazil FW Luciana Silva
11 Poland FW Agnieszka Ziolek
16 England FW Leanne Lapham
24 England FW Kayleigh Sage
29 England FW Polly Wardle
30 Wales FW Naomi Clipston
33 Scotland FW Suzanne Grant

Coaching Staff

Name Role
England Barrie NewtonManager
England John Ranahan Assistant Manager

External links

References

  1. 1 2 Brown, N. (17 August 2006). "South west samba". FA Women's Premier League. The Football Association. Retrieved 13 October 2007.
  2. "Fleeting return sinks Keynsham". Women's Soccer Scene. 2 November 2009. Retrieved 4 December 2010.
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