Results

England - FA WSL 2 04/28 13:00 - [10] Durham damer v Birmingham damer [5] W 1-0
England - FA WSL 2 04/21 11:00 - [10] Reading damer v Durham damer [9] L 1-0
England - FA WSL 2 03/31 11:00 - [9] Durham damer v Crystal Palace damer [2] L 1-5
England - FA WSL 2 03/24 14:00 - Sunderland damer v Durham damer L 5-3
England - FA WSL 2 03/17 12:00 - [8] Durham damer v Charlton damer [4] L 0-1
England - FA WSL 2 03/03 14:00 - [7] Blackburn damer v Durham damer [6] D 2-2
England - FA WSL 2 02/18 12:00 - [10] London City Lionesses damer v Durham damer [7] D 2-2
England - FA WSL 2 02/04 12:00 - [6] Durham damer v Sheff Utd damer [8] L 2-5
England - FA WSL 2 01/28 12:00 - [6] Durham damer v Watford damer [12] L 0-2
England - FA WSL 2 01/21 12:00 - [11] Lewes damer v Durham damer [6] D 1-1
England - FA-cupen - Damer 01/14 12:30 10 Durham damer v Man City damer L 0-4
England - FA WSL 2 12/17 12:00 - [7] Durham damer v Southampton damer [3] W 1-0

Statistik

 TotalHemmaBorta
Matches played 29 15 14
Wins 8 6 2
Draws 8 2 6
Losses 13 7 6
Goals for 37 15 22
Goals against 59 25 34
Clean sheets 6 4 2
Failed to score 6 5 1

Wikipedia - Durham W.F.C.

Durham Women Football Club is a women's football club based in Durham, Northern England. The team has competed in the FA Women's Championship, the second tier of Women's football in England, since 2014 having been awarded a licence in its inaugural season. They play their home games at Maiden Castle, part of Durham University.

History

Durham W.F.C. was founded in 2014 as a collaboration between South Durham & Cestria Girls and Durham University. Prior to that, Cestria, founded in 2006 as a youth team by Lee Sanders, had become perennial achievers, winning the World Peace Cup in Oslo in 2010 and finishing runners-up at the 2011 Gothia World Youth Cup. In their only season as a senior side before the merger Cestria won the 2012–13 Northern Combination Women's Football League. Sanders, in conjunction with Quentin Sloper, head of sport at Durham University, then created Durham W.F.C in time for the 2014 FA WSL expansion.

Durham's first competitive matches were in the 2013–14 FA Women's Cup where they reached the fifth round. The team's first league game was held on 17 April 2014, a 4–2 defeat against local rivals Sunderland at their New Ferens Park home. The Wildcats secured their first league victory away at London Bees, with a 1–0 win at The Hive Stadium. Despite a difficult start to the 2014 season, the Wildcats finished 6th. They won five, drew three and lost ten of their eighteen games.

2015 saw a much improved season for the Wildcats, including a better points total, albeit achieving a lower league finish, 7th place a reward for an injury-ravaged season. However 2016, saw Durham really hit their stride, with the Wildcats competing for promotion up until the final weeks of the season. The signings of Sarah Robson, Becky Salicki and Emily Roberts among others proved a catalyst as the Wildcats excelled throughout 2016. A record-breaking season eventually ended in a 4th-place finish with a highest-ever points total. They were also awarded the 'FA WSL 2 Club of the Year' award at the 2017 FA Women's Football Awards.

2017–18 was the Wildcats best ever season, finishing 4th, gaining 35 points in the process and only two points off second place. Durham also enjoyed their best ever FA Women's Cup run, reaching the quarter-finals before losing to Everton. 2018–19 started well for the Wildcats, including a Continental Cup win over FA WSL side Everton and a 0–0 draw away at newly-formed Manchester United. Durham won 3–1 in the Home League fixture, thus becoming the first team to beat the Red Devils. 2018–19 also saw the Wildcats reach their second successive FA Cup quarter-final before narrowly losing 1–0 to Chelsea in front of a record attendance of 1,629.

Durham Hospitals Radio have broadcast all home matches since 2014 via their website to Durham Hospital (UHND) and around the world. In October 2020, Durham Women became one of 41 clubs to be founding signatories of the Football Association’s Football Leadership Diversity Code (including two others from the Women's Championship).

Durham damer (kvinnors fotbollsklubb) är ett professionellt fotbollslag baserat i County Durham, nordöstra England. De tävlar i FA Women's Championship, den näst högsta nivån av kvinnlig fotboll i England.

Klubben grundades 1998 och har sedan dess haft en framgångsrik historia, med sju FA Women's Premier League-titlar, fyra FA Women's Cups och en UEFA Women's Cup-titel under sitt bälte. De har även representerat England i UEFA Women's Champions League vid flera tillfällen.

Durhams damlag består av en talangfull grupp spelare, inklusive landslagsspelare från England och andra länder. Laget är känt för sin angripande spelstil och sin förmåga att göra mål.

Durham damlag spelar sina hemmamatcher på Maiden Castle i Durham. Stadion har en kapacitet på 2 500 och är känd för sin intensiva atmosfär på matchdagar.

Klubben har en stark gemenskapsanda och är involverad i ett antal samhällsprojekt i det lokala området. De arbetar också nära med Durham University för att tillhandahålla möjligheter för studenter inom fotboll och idrottsvetenskap.