Huddersfield Town F.C. Women

[1] They compete in the FA Women's National League Division One North and are affiliated to the professional men's club Huddersfield Town.

Eventually Huddersfield Town Ladies were relegated twice over successive seasons to the Yorkshire and Humberside Premier League.

However, in the same period a lot of time and effort was invested in producing a new crop of talented young players from within their own junior ranks.

In their five seasons since promotion to the FA Women's National League Huddersfield Town Ladies finished 5th, 8th, 9th, 6th, and 4th respectively.

Ashley Vickers became manager with Lee Harrison, Michael Emery, Stuart Amos and Jordan Wimpenny acting as his assistants.

This match attracted 1,115 supporters, which broke Huddersfield Town Women's current attendance record.

On 13 February, the club announced on its website that they wouldn't be applying for promotion into the FA Women's Championship.

[14] 2021–22 Season On 7 August, Jordan Wimpenny announced his departure from the club due to "personal reasons".

[16] During this week, Steve Appleton was promoted to the manager role[17] before being joined by development team coach, Mo Mouelihi a month later.

[30] The Third Round of the competition was played on 12 December against FA Women's National League (third-tier) side Loughborough Lightning, with the Terriers winning 3-1.

[36] The quarter-finals created a West Yorkshire derby as the Terriers travelled to third-tier Brighouse Town winning 4-1 on 23 February.

[37] In the semi-final Huddersfield were on the road again as they faced fourth-tier Liverpool Feds at Jericho Lane on 3 March, winning 1-0 to reach the final for the first time in their history.

[38] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.