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West Ham United L.F.C.

West Ham United Ladies F.C.
West Ham United FC logo.svg
Full name West Ham United
Ladies Football Club
Nickname(s) The Hammers,The Irons
Founded 1991
Ground Hornchurch Stadium, Upminster
Manager James Marrs
Coach Julian Roberts
League FA Women's Premier League Southern Division
2015–16 10th, FA Women's Premier League Southern Division
Website Club home page

West Ham United Ladies Football Club is an English women's football club affiliated with West Ham United. They were formed in 1991 and play home games at Thurrock football stadium in Aveley.

Whilst the 1970s saw a short lived incarnation of West Ham United Ladies, it was early in 1991 when Roger Morgan, the Football in the Community officer at West Ham United, mooted the idea of forming the present ladies section of the club. Following a number of initial coaching sessions to bring in local players and the capture of John Greenacre, who had then recently relinquished his managerial posts at Romford Ladies, to help organise the club, the first friendly match was set for 29 March 1992 resulting in a defeat to Barnet Ladies. Undeterred, two teams were entered into the Greater London Regional Women’s Football League for the following season; one in Division 3 and the other in Division 4 and the Hammers opened their first competitive season with a 5–1 victory against Hackney “B” on 27 September 1992 going on to finish the campaign in a respectable fourth place although the second team found life harder and were relegated to the 5th Division.

A third-place finish the following season with was sufficient to earn promotion to Division Two and subsequently the next season there was a promotion into Division One following another third-place finish.

1995–96 saw a season of consolidation after the two consecutive promotions in two years with a mid table placing, but the season saw the club enter the FA Women's Cup for the first time, having been encouraged by a goalless draw with Arsenal Ladies the previous year in the London FA Women's Cup. The club also embarked on its first overseas tour taking in trips to Germany and Holland. International recognition was furthered as Claire Lacey, the Hammers goalkeeper, was awarded an England cap in an away fixture against Portugal to become the club’s first international representative.

Two more season of consolidation as a mid table Division One side in the Greater London League followed as the club went through a difficult period off the pitch, with personnel changes in the backroom staff and ground problems seeing Brampton Manor School, Barking and Little Heath all used as home grounds.


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