Combination Women's Football Leagues

The Combination Leagues sat at level 3 of women's football in England from 1998–99 until 2009–10.

Promotion-winning teams entered league level 2, into either the FA Women's Premier League Northern Division or the Southern Division.

The four Combination Leagues were an expansion of the women's football pyramid, being placed above the ten Regional Leagues established in 1990[1] which exist today in similar form.

The Combination Leagues were abolished and renamed from the 2014–15 season onwards.

Keeping the same format and staying at league level 4, the four divisions were incorporated into the FA Women's Premier League as the WPL Division One regions.

Leeds City Vixens , shown in 2007, became the Northern Combination League champions in 2008–09