Fulham F.C. Women

Star players like Rachel Yankey and Katie Chapman were supplemented by high-profile overseas imports like Marianne Pettersen.

[7] In 2003–04 they were the only English team to compete in the UEFA Women's Cup, and they came second in the Premier League National Division, despite reverting to semi-pro status at the end of the previous season.

Fulham did announce plans to continue its Girls Development Centre, but clearly stated they would not be fielding any further league teams in the foreseeable future.

Season 2006–2007 saw the club survive, albeit with the relegation of the first team from the Premier League National Division, but with the bonus of a County Cup final appearance.

The team bounced straight back by winning the Premier League Southern Division in 2007–08,[2] thanks largely to the goals of Ann-Marie Heatherson.

[9] In 2014, the club reformed once more, as Fulham FC Foundation Ladies and entered the London & South East Regional Women's League.

On 20 November 2022, Fulham FC Women played its first match back at Craven Cottage since the clubs reformation.