FA Women's National League Plate - meaning and definition. What is FA Women's National League Plate
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What (who) is FA Women's National League Plate - definition


FA Women's National League Plate         
FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT
FA Women's Premier League Plate
The FA Women's National League Plate is an association football tournament organised by the FA Women's National League (WNL). It is the WNL's second league cup competition, played alongside the National League Cup, and is a single-elimination knock-out tournament.
2015–16 FA Women's Premier League Plate         
FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT SEASON
2015-16 FA Women's Premier League Plate
The 2015–16 FA Women's Premier League Plate is the second running of the competition, which began in 2014. It is the secondary League Cup competition run by the FA Women's Premier League (FA WPL), and is run in parallel with the league's primary League Cup competition, the Premier League Cup.
FA Women's National League         
  • [[Doncaster Belles]] were the first champions of the Women's National League in 1991–92
  • [[London Bees]] v [[Sheffield F.C. Ladies]] in 2017
  • Tottenham won the Southern Division and the 2016–17 promotion playoff
  • Southern Division]] in 2017
FOOTBALL LEAGUE
FA Tesco Women's Premier League; FA WPL; FA Women's Premier League; Women's National League (England); WFA National League; Billericay Town F.C. Women; Billericay Town L.F.C.
The FA Women's National League, formerly WFA National League and FA Women's Premier League (WPL), is a group of six football divisions run by the English Football Association. Founded in 1991 by the Women's Football Association, the League included England's top division from 1991 to 2010.