NEWS | The second annual accounts for the Scottish Women's Premier League reveal record results for women’s league football in Scotland. A total of £389,000 was paid to clubs for 2023/24, a 17% increase on the previous season. READ MORE ➡️ https://lnkd.in/ezKPtNjm
Scottish Women's Premier League
Sports Teams and Clubs
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The official LinkedIn page of the Scottish Women's Premier League.
About us
The official LinkedIn page of the ScottishPower Women's Premier League and the Sky Sports Cup.
- Website
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swpl.uk
External link for Scottish Women's Premier League
- Industry
- Sports Teams and Clubs
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Glasgow, Scotland
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2022
- Specialties
- Football, Women's Football, Scottish Football, Premier League, and Sports Organisation
Locations
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Primary
Hampden Park
Glasgow, Scotland G42 9DE, GB
Employees at Scottish Women's Premier League
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Colin Quinn
Founder @ Formation | Advisory Service for Women's Football | Currently studying Masters in Football Business and Management @ SBI Barcelona
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Neil Doncaster
Group Chief Executive of the Scottish Professional Football League
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James Murray
Chief Strategy Officer & Head of Business Ops at Chelsea FC | Non-Exec Director at SWPL
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Laura Montgomery
Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder at Glasgow City Football Club
Updates
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“To know that people who don’t look like you are right behind you and standing for what you believe in because they love you is a beautiful thing in itself.” Rammie Noel faced challenges as a soccer-mad youngster growing up in Louisiana but it only made her stronger. In SPFL United Episode 2, the Glasgow City Football Club star talks to Kaela McDonald-Nguah about representation, Black Lives Matter and her favourite Scottish slang! WATCH: https://lnkd.in/eXRriaUM SWPL x Scottish Professional Football League
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The Scottish Women’s Premier League (SWPL) can confirm the Sky Sports Cup and ScottishPower Women’s Premier League matches selected for broadcast on BBC ALBA up to round 16. Full details ➡️ https://lnkd.in/g_dZvhWJ BBC ALBA will show the Sky Sports Cup Quarter-Final tie between Celtic and Glasgow City at New Douglas Park. The two sides met at this stage last season with Celtic prevailing 3-0 before defeat to Rangers in the next round. BBC ALBA will also show Glasgow City back-to-back in rounds 15 and 16 of the ScottishPower Women’s Premier League. Leanne Ross’ side are away to Heart of Midlothian midweek, a team they’ve defeated twice already this season but by just one goal. They then host Rangers in the reversed fixture, with the two clubs meeting on Saturday for the first time in 2024/25.
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POTM | Congratulations to Laura Berry (Rangers Football Club / Motherwell Football Club) and Cara Borthwick (Boroughmuir Thistle FC)! They are the September 2024 SWPL and SWPL 2 Player of the Month award winners, supported by Park's Motor Group 🌟 🎨 Charlotte Stacey
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Today for Scottish Women and Girls in Sport Week we find out what Imogen learned about leadership as she went to Partick Thistle Women's FC training with Brian Graham and their players ⬇️ Watch the full video on our YouTube channel ➡️ https://lnkd.in/ejUAruWx #SheCanSheWill
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All ScottishPower Women's Premier League games offer free entry for under-16s this Sunday! 🤩 This is part of ‘Get Moving, Be Here: Free Entry for Active Kids!’ during 2024 Scottish Women and Girls in Sport Week. Apply online before 12:00 on Friday ➡️ https://lnkd.in/e7V6_GZg #SheCanSheWill
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We're delighted to be supporting Scottish Women and Girls in Sport Week 2024 🏴 We'll be showcasing Leadership all this week on our channels, brought to you in partnership with ScottishPower 🤝 In our first video this week, we visited Rossvale FC Women where Jemma met Julie McSherry and the players ⬇️ #SheCanSheWill
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The Scottish Women’s Premier League (SWPL) would like to congratulate Celtic Football Club Women for reaching the group stage of the UEFA Women’s Champions League. This is a historic moment for the club and the whole game as they become the first ever Scottish side to reach this stage since the group format was reintroduced in season 2021/22. We wish them well for their upcoming matches in the competition. As part of the UEFA Women’s Champions League schedule, Celtic will play their opening group stage match on Tuesday, 8th October. The Celtic vs Queen’s Park match in the ScottishPower Women’s Premier League, originally scheduled for Sunday, 6th October, will therefore now be played on Wednesday, 6th November. The SWPL will provide information regarding any further re-scheduled matches next week. As noted in Celtic’s statement, all future Celtic FC Women’s matches will be played at New Douglas Park.
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History Made! 🏴 Celtic Football Club are the first Scottish side to reach the UEFA Women's Champions League group stage since the format update in 2021/22. Here's how they did it ⬇️
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The Scottish Women’s Premier League (SWPL) can confirm changes to upcoming ScottishPower Women’s Premier League matches involving Glasgow City Football Club and Partick Thistle Women's FC. This is due to delays in the improvement works to the floodlights at Petershill Park. Partick Thistle’s home match against Hearts on Sunday 6th October, will now be played at Kirkintilloch Community Sports Complex. The match will still kick off at 16:10 and be broadcast live on BBC ALBA as scheduled. The ScottishPower Women’s Premier League 2 match between Rossvale and Hamilton Academical will remain at Kirkintilloch Community Sports Complex and will now kick off at 12:00. Glasgow City’s home game against Rangers on Saturday 12th October, will be reversed and played at Ibrox Stadium. The match will still kick off at 15:00 and will be broadcast live on Sky Sports as scheduled. This means the subsequent fixture between Rangers and Glasgow City on Sunday 15th December, will now become Glasgow City vs Rangers at Petershill Park. Partick Thistle’s match at home to Queen’s Park on Sunday 20th October will remain at Petershill Park and kick-off at 13:00 as scheduled. Glasgow City’s match at home to Partick Thistle on Sunday 3rd November will also remain at Petershill Park but will now kick off at 12:00.