[2] After winning the Premier Division title and Senior Cup double for three successive seasons between 2002–03 and 2004–05,[2] the club formed a new team under the name A.F.C.
[1] Following a move to the Castlecroft Stadium, the club won the Premier Division again in 2012–13 after winning their final match of the season at Malvern Town 2–0,[4] and were promoted to the Midland Alliance.
However, the ground did not meet the grading required to play in the West Midlands (Regional) League, resulting in A.F.C.
[6] In the 1990s it was bought by the RFU to be used as a schools and referees training centre / regional headquarters.
Wolverhampton Wanderers Women began playing home games at Castlecroft Stadium in the 2012–13 season.