Women's Premiership (Northern Ireland)

The Women's Premiership is the top level women's football league of Irish League. The league was called the NIWFA Division League 1 until 2003 and Premier League until 2015. In 2016, it was rebranded the Women's Premiership and is run by NIFL/ Irish League since.[1]

Women's Premiership
Founded2004
Country Northern Ireland
ConfederationUEFA
Divisions1
Number of teams9
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toWomen's Championship
Domestic cup(s)Irish Women's Cup
League cup(s)NIFL Women's Premiership League Cup
International cup(s)UEFA Women's Champions League
Current championsGlentoran Women (10th title)
(2023 Women's Premiership)
Most championshipsGlentoran Women (10 titles)
TV partnersDAZN
Websitenifootballleague.com/womens-premiership
Current: 2024 Women's Premiership

Ten teams play a double round robin to crown the champion, which qualifies for a spot in the UEFA Women's Champions League.The tenth place gets relegated to the Women's Championship 1, the ninth place plays a two-legged relegation playoff against the runner up of the Women's Championship.

History

In women's football the first league season was played out in 1977.[2] Organised by the Northern Ireland Women's Football Association (NIWFA) the league was simply called the NIWFA Division League 1.

In 2004 the Division 1 was replaced by the Women's Premier League.

In 2016, after 40 years of administering and developing women's football locally, the league was rebranded the Women's Premiership and is run now by the Northern Ireland Football League.[3] The main sponsor and name giver is Sports Direct.

Prior to the 2023 season, the Premiership introduced professional contracts for players, as well as games on Fridays and Sundays in addition to traditional Wednesday games.[4] Five Premiership teams will also take part in a new all-island competition during the summer.[5]

Sponsors

PeriodSponsor
2016–2022Danske Bank[6]
2023–Sports Direct[7]

2024 Teams

The following teams make up the 2024 season.

Teams are listed in alphabetical order.

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
CliftonvilleBelfast (Oldpark)Solitude2,530
Crusaders StrikersBelfast (Newtownabbey)Seaview3,383
Derry CityDerryBrandywell Stadium3,700
GlentoranBelfast (Sydenham)Blanchflower Stadium1,100
LarneLarneInver Park3,250
LinfieldBelfast (Boucher Road)New Midgley Parkn/k
Lisburn LadiesLisburnBluebell Stadium1,280
Lisburn Rangers LisburnCrewe Parkn/k
Mid-Ulster LadiesDungannonStangmore Park2,000

List of champions

Before 2004 the winner of the Division 1 league was national champion. The first season was played out in 1977.[8][9]


Northern Irish championships
TitlesTeam
10Glentoran Women
6Crusaders Strikers
4Linfield Ladies
3Lisburn Distillery Predators
1Cliftonville Ladies
1Newry City Ladies

List only includes known titles (misses 1977–1998).

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