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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