New brand identity for FA Womens Leagues

New look for FA Womens Football Leagues

The FA have unveiled a fresh new look for the Women's Football Leagues branding

Following a rebranding process, The FA has unveiled a fresh new look for Tiers 1 to 4 of the restructured women’s pyramid of football that will be in effect from the 2018-19 season onwards.

The new brand identity created by brand studio Nomad unifies the four tiers:

Tier 1 – The FA Women’s Super League
Tier 2 – The FA Women’s Championship
Tier 3 – The FA Women’s National League - Northern Premier Division/Southern Premier Division
Tier 4 – The FA Women’s National League - Division 1 North, Division 1 Midlands, Division 1 South East, Division 1 South West

The reveal follows a process that started earlier this year and involved a period of consultation with stakeholders in the game including clubs, players and both current and prospective fans.

The branding will be visible across all digital and physical facets of the leagues from the start of the season.



Marzena Bogdanowicz, The FA’s head of marketing and commercial for women's football said: “It was really important for us to create a new brand identity that is dynamic, modern and has a broad audience appeal that also unifies the top four tiers of the women’s game.

“Throughout the process we listened to the feedback we received from players, clubs and supporters and we’re confident we have an identity that will resonate with both the current audience but also to the next generation of fans.”

The 2018-19 season begins on the weekend of 18 August with the opening round of group fixtures of the Continental Tyres Cup.

The FA Women’s Super League and The FA Women’s Championship fixtures commence weekend of 8 September with The FA Women’s National League kicking off on 19 August (subject to confirmation).

Reading Women and MK Dons Ladies will both play in the Women's Football League this season in Division 1 of the Women's Super League and the Women’s National League South, respectively.

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