Results

England National League Division 1 Women 03/21 19:45 - Swindon Women v Keynsham Town Women L 5-0
England National League Division 1 Women 03/17 14:00 - Keynsham Town Women v Southampton WFC Women D 0-0
England National League Division 1 Women 02/25 14:00 - Keynsham Town Women v Bournemouth Women L 1-3
England National League Division 1 Women 02/21 19:45 - Swindon Women v Keynsham Town Women - View
England FA Cup Women 12/17 13:00 9 Luton Women v Keynsham Town Women L 1-0
England FA Cup Women 12/03 13:00 8 Bristol Rovers Women v Keynsham Town Women W 1-2
England FA Cup Women 11/26 14:00 7 Marine Academy Plymouth Women v Keynsham Town Women W 6-7
England National League Women 09/07 18:45 - Keynsham Town Women v Swindon Women D 0-0
England National League Women 03/16 19:45 - Keynsham Town Women v Swindon Women D 2-2
England FA Cup Women 11/27 13:00 8 Cardiff Women v Keynsham Town Women L 6-0
England FA Cup Women 11/13 13:00 7 Weymouth Women v Keynsham Town Women W 0-5
England FA Premier Women 05/01 13:00 - Milton Keynes Dons Women v Keynsham Town Women L 5-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 6 2 4
Wins 1 0 1
Draws 2 1 1
Losses 3 1 2
Goals for 6 1 5
Goals against 13 3 10
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 3 1 2

Wikipedia - Keynsham Town L.F.C.

Keynsham Town L.F.C. are an English women's football club affiliated with Keynsham Town F.C. and currently playing in the FA Women's National League Division One South West.

History

The club was formed under the name Super Strikers Girls in 1993, as an U-11 six-a-side team, by pupils of Chandag Junior School. Over the next four years they were renamed Protel Super Strikers and adopted a green and white kit modelled on that of Celtic F.C.

In 1998 the club linked up with Keynsham Town F.C., became Keynsham Town Ladies, and entered a senior team in the South West Women's Football League Division Two.

The team progressed through the league, winning promotion to Division One (South) in 1998–99, to the Premier Division in 2001–02, to the South West Combination Women's league in 2003–04 having won the Premier Division title, and eventually to the FA Women's Premier League Southern Division in 2005–06, having won the South West Combination Women's league.

Historical photo of the main stand at the Crown Field

Due to the club's proximity to universities in Bath and Bristol, Keynsham Town Ladies were able to attract a number of international players to an increasingly cosmopolitan squad. When the club reached the quarter-finals of the Premier League Cup for the first time in 2009–10, the squad named for the 4–0 defeat to Arsenal contained nine different nationalities.

After the club's most successful league finish of third in 2009–10, manager Barrie Newton signed a number of prominent players, including Corinne Yorston (on loan from Bristol Academy), Suzanne Grant and Jade Radburn.

Keynshjson Town Women's soccer team is a highly competitive and skilled team based in Great Britain. The team is known for their strong work ethic, teamwork, and dedication to the sport. They have a talented roster of players who are committed to achieving success on the field.

Keynsham Town Women's team has a rich history of success in both domestic and international competitions. They have a reputation for playing an exciting and attacking style of soccer, which has earned them a loyal fan base.

The team is led by a knowledgeable coaching staff who are dedicated to developing the players and helping them reach their full potential. Keynsham Town Women's team is a force to be reckoned with in the world of women's soccer and continues to be a dominant force in the sport.