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Burnley FC Girls & Ladies : ウィキペディア英語版
Burnley FC Girls & Ladies

Burnley FC Girls & Ladies is a women's only football club from Burnley in north east Lancashire and is affiliated with Burnley F.C.. The clubs First Team is managed by Kris Jones and plays in the North West Women's Regional Football League Premier Division. Home games are played at Barden Sports Ground, the home of Burnley United F.C. who play in the West Lancashire Football League Premier Division.
== History ==

Burnley FC Girls & Ladies was founded in 1995 by John Lister, just too late for hometown girl and former England international goalkeeper Rachel Brown-Finnis to join as a child. The club initially consisted of 15 ladies, who trained in the old sports barn at Turf Moor and played their home games at the clubs training facility at Gawthorpe. Following the demise of the Lancashire League, the team joined the North West Women's Regional League, where it continues to play to this day.
The 2015 Season was a successful one for the clubs two open age teams. The First Team finished fourth in the North West Women's Regional League Premier Division, whilst the newly formed Senior Development Squad, commenced play in the Lancashire County Football Association Division 2, where they finished as runners-up.
The club has had a strong junior set-up from the outset. An Under 10s side was formed by Grahame Meeks and Peter Cooper shortly after the First Team was founded. In 2015, with almost 180 registered players, the club is one of the largest female only football clubs in the North West.
The junior set-up is not part of the Elite Player Performance Plan, a long-term strategy introduced in 2012 to take Premier League youth development to the next level. By deliberately avoiding 'Academy Status' girls of all ages and abilities are encouraged to take-up football. Of the clubs eight junior teams, six play in the West Lancashire Girls Football League, which was named Charter Standard League of the Year by the FA in 2013, with the Under 9s and Under 15s teams electing to play in the North Valley and Burnley Unity Youth League for the 2015/16 Season.
The 2015/16 Season marks the clubs 20th Anniversary of playing competitive football.

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