2019–20_Aston_Villa_W.F.C._season

2019–20 Aston Villa W.F.C. season

2019–20 Aston Villa W.F.C. season

Aston Villa 2019–20 football season


The 2019–20 Aston Villa W.F.C. season was the club's 24th season under their current Aston Villa affiliation and the organisation's 47th overall season in existence. It was their sixth consecutive full season in the FA Women's Championship, formerly the FA WSL 2. Along with competing in the Championship, the club also contested two domestic cup competitions: the FA Cup and the League Cup.

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On 13 March 2020, in line with the FA's response to the coronavirus pandemic, it was announced the season was temporarily suspended until at least 3 April 2020.[1][2] After further postponements, the season was ultimately ended prematurely on 25 May 2020 with immediate effect.[3] Aston Villa sat six points clear at the top of the table at the time and were awarded the Championship title and promoted on sporting merit after The FA Board's decision to award places on a points-per-game basis.[4][5]

Current squad

As of 4 February 2020.[6]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

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  1. Dual registration with loan-club Nottingham Forest and remains eligible for Aston Villa when called upon

FA Women's Championship

Results summary

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Last updated: 23 February 2020.
Source: FA WSL

Matches

18 August 2019 1 Aston Villa 3–2 Sheffield United Boldmere
  • Johnson 42', 54', 66'
Report Stadium: Trevor Brown Memorial Ground
Attendance: 500
Referee: Robert Massey-Ellis
25 August 2019 2 London City Lionesses 2–3 Aston Villa Dartford
Report
Stadium: Princes Park
8 September 2019 3 Aston Villa 2–1 Blackburn Rovers Boldmere
Report
  • Fenton Yellow card 24'
  • Taylor 55', Yellow card 90+2'
Stadium: Trevor Brown Memorial Ground
Attendance: 1,261
15 September 2019 4 Crystal Palace 0–6 Aston Villa Bromley
Report
Stadium: Hayes Lane
12 October 2019 5 Charlton Athletic 0–4 Aston Villa Crayford
Report
Stadium: The Oakwood
Attendance: 913
Referee: Emily Heaslip
27 October 2019 6 Aston Villa 1–1 Durham Boldmere
Report
  • Gears 8'
  • Christon Yellow card 42'
Stadium: Trevor Brown Memorial Ground
Attendance: 427
Referee: Emily Carney
17 November 2019 7 Coventry United 2–3 Aston Villa Coventry
Report
Stadium: Butts Park Arena
Attendance: 910
Referee: Daniel Robinson
24 November 2019 8 Aston Villa 1–0 Lewes Boldmere
Report
Stadium: Trevor Brown Memorial Ground
Attendance: 355
Referee: Magdalena Golba
1 December 2019 9 London Bees 1–2 Aston Villa Canons Park
  • Pickett 44'
  • Gibson Yellow card 72'
Report
Stadium: The Hive Stadium
Attendance: 200
Referee: Sunny Gill
7 December 2019 10 Aston Villa 3–1 Leicester City Boldmere
Report
  • Thomas 89'
Stadium: Trevor Brown Memorial Ground
Attendance: 370
Referee: Richie Watkins
15 December 2019 11 Aston Villa 3–1 London City Lionesses Boldmere
Report
Stadium: Trevor Brown Memorial Ground
Attendance: 343
Referee: Melissa Burgin
12 January 2020 12 Sheffield United 0–1 Aston Villa Chesterfield
Report Follis 56' Stadium: Proact Stadium
Attendance: 1,157
Referee: Cristiana Hattersley
2 February 2020 13 Aston Villa 3–0 Chalrton Athletic Boldmere
Report Stadium: Trevor Brown Memorial Ground
9 February 2020 Durham P–P Aston Villa Durham
Stadium: New Ferens Park
Note: All Championship games postponed due to adverse weather conditions[7]
23 February 2020 14 Aston Villa 4–0 Coventry United Boldmere
  • Richards 11'
  • Hayles 12', 25', 67'
Report Stadium: Trevor Brown Memorial Ground
22 March 2020 15 Lewes Cancelled Aston Villa Lewes
Stadium: The Dripping Pan
Note: Cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic
29 March 2020 16 Aston Villa Cancelled London Bees Boldmere
Stadium: Trevor Brown Memorial Ground
Note: Cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic
5 April 2020 17 Leicester City Cancelled Aston Villa Quorn
Stadium: Farley Way Stadium
Note: Cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic
19 April 2020 18 Blackburn Rovers Cancelled Aston Villa Bamber Bridge
Stadium: Irongate
Note: Cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic
26 April 2020 19 Aston Villa Cancelled Crystal Palace Boldmere
Stadium: Trevor Brown Memorial Ground
Note: Cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic
20 Durham Cancelled Aston Villa Durham
Stadium: New Ferens Park
Note: Rescheduled from 9 February 2020. Cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic

League table

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Source: FA WSL
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted
Notes:
  1. Dependent on obtaining a licence.

Women's FA Cup

As a member of the top two tiers, Aston Villa entered the FA Cup in the fourth round, losing to FA WSL team Brighton & Hove Albion in their opening fixture.[8]

26 January 2020 Fourth round Aston Villa 2–3 Brighton & Hove Albion Boldmere
Report
Stadium: Trevor Brown Memorial Ground

FA Women's League Cup

Group stage

22 September 2019 Group stage Durham 3–0 Aston Villa Durham
12:00
  • Sharpe 14', 27'
  • Holmes Yellow card 55', 65'
Report Stadium: New Ferens Park
Attendance: 359
Referee: Jonny Urwin
19 October 2019 Group stage Aston Villa 3–1 Sheffield United Boldmere
19:30
Report
Stadium: Trevor Brown Memorial Ground
Attendance: 405
Referee: Ashley List
2 November 2019 Group stage Aston Villa 2–0 Liverpool Boldmere
19:30
Report
Stadium: Trevor Brown Memorial Ground
Attendance: 355
Referee: Scott Tallis
20 November 2019 Group stage Coventry United 2–2
(3–1 p)
Aston Villa Coventry
19:45
  • Hughes 3'
  • Dermody 33'
Report
Stadium: Butts Park Arena
Attendance: 286
Referee: Amy Barber
Penalties
11 December 2019 Group stage Aston Villa 5–2 Blackburn Rovers Boldmere
19:45
Report
Stadium: Trevor Brown Memorial Ground
Attendance: 183
Referee: Andrew Humphries

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Updated to match(es) played on 11 December 2019. Source: thefa.com
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Number of wins; 5) Head-to-head record

Knockout phase

15 January 2020 Quarter-final Chelsea 3–1 Aston Villa Kingston upon Thames
Report
  • Welsh 84'
Stadium: Kingsmeadow
Attendance: 1,799
Referee: Louise Saunders

Squad statistics

Appearances

Starting appearances are listed first, followed by substitute appearances after the + symbol where applicable.

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Goalscorers

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Transfers

Transfers in

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Transfers out

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Loans out

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Notes

  1. Association, The Football. "Decision made to postpone professional football until Friday 3 April at the earliest". www.thefa.com.
  2. Flood, George (13 March 2020). "Women's Super League and Championship suspended due to coronavirus". Evening Standard.
  3. "Women's Team". www.avfc.co.uk.
  4. Association, The Football. "Women's FA Cup dates". www.thefa.com.
  5. "Aston Villa Women: Three major signings announced". www.avfc.co.uk. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
  6. Hadley, Craig (15 July 2019). "Aston Villa sign Emily Syme from Yeovil Town". Midland Women's Soccer. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
  7. "Aston Villa Women: Squad strengthened with triple signing". www.avfc.co.uk. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
  8. "Aston Villa Women: Emma Follis rejoins from Birmingham City". www.avfc.co.uk. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
  9. "Aston Villa sign Daniela Kosinska". Aston Villa. 18 August 2019. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
  10. "Sophie Maierhofer signs for Aston Villa Women". www.avfc.co.uk. 4 February 2020. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
  11. FC, Stoke City. "Stoke City FC - Women snap up striker". Stoke City FC. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
  12. Hadley, Craig (27 July 2019). "Ria Elsmore makes Albion move permanent". Midland Women's Soccer. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
  13. "Aguirre returns". www.nottinghamforest.co.uk. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
  14. Frith, Wilf (9 August 2019). "Stoke City Women sign Villa trio". SheKicks. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
  15. "Reds seal Warner signing". www.nottinghamforest.co.uk. Retrieved 15 October 2019.

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