Birmingham City W.F.C.

Semi-professional English Women's football club

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November 2021 Replaced Scott Booth with Darren Carter as Interim Head Coach after a winless start to the season.
August 13 2020 Appointed Carla Ward as the new permanent head coach.
2017 Birmingham City W.F.C. finished as runners-up in the Women's FA Cup.
2016 The club were runners-up in the FA Women's League Cup.
November 2016 Fully integrated into Birmingham City Football Club's men's side.
March 7 2016 Adidas was announced as the new kit supplier for Birmingham City W.F.C., with a four-season contract.
2014 The club announced Sondico as their new kit supplier, with the contract set to run until the end of 2015.
2013 Birmingham City W.F.C. signed a kit deal with Italian manufacturer Legea, who also supplied kits for national teams including North Korea, Iran, and Zimbabwe.
2012 Birmingham City W.F.C. won the Women's FA Cup and again finished as runners-up in the FA Women's Super League and FA Women's League Cup.
May 2012 Won their first FA Women's Cup, defeating Chelsea on penalties in the final at Ashton Gate in Bristol.
2011 Birmingham City Women became founding members of the FA Women's Super League, establishing themselves as a key team in professional women's football in England.
2011 The team finished as runners-up in both the FA Women's Super League and the FA Women's League Cup.
March 2010 Announced as a founder member of the FA Women's Super League (FA WSL).

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