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Charlton Athletic
Full name Charlton Athletic Women's Football Club
Nickname(s) The Addicks
Founded 1991 as Bromley Borough
1994 as Croydon W.F.C.
2000 as Charlton Athletic W.F.C.
Ground The Valley
(Capacity: 27,111)
Manager Flag of England Karen Hills
Current League FA Women's Championship 
2023–24 FA Women's Championship, 2nd
Website Club home page

Charlton Athletic Women's Football Club (CAWFC) is a team founded in 1991 as Bromley Borough which plays in the Women's Championship. Also known as Croydon Women's F.C. and Charlton Athletic (2000–07), it was one of the most successful women's teams in England.

After the parent club's relegation from the Premier League, the women's team was controversially disbanded in the summer of 2007, causing almost all of the senior squad to depart, although later a rescue sponsorship package was formed allowing the women's set up to continue.

CAWFC won the FA Women's Premier League Southern Division title in 2017–18. On 27 May 2018, they beat Northern Division champions Blackburn Rovers Ladies FC 2–1 in a play-off final at Bramall Lane, Sheffield, and thus gained promotion to the FA Women's Championship, the second tier of women's football, for the season 2018–19.

In July 2023, the club was sold to SE7 Partners, a UK-based subsidiary of Global Football Partners.

Players[]

Current squad[]

As of 23 October 2024
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Flag of England Jessica Gray
3 DF Flag of Scotland Charlotte Newsham
4 MF Flag of England Mia Ross
5 DF Flag of England Elisha N'Dow
6 DF Flag of England Gracie Pearse
7 MF Flag of England Katie Bradley
8 MF Flag of England Carla Humphrey
9 FW Flag of England Princess Ademiluyi
(on loan from West Ham United)
10 MF Flag of England Melisa Filis
11 FW Flag of England Ellie Brazil
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 MF Flag of England Jodie Hutton
15 FW Flag of Wales Kayleigh Barton
16 FW Flag of England Karin Muya
17 DF Flag of England Kiera Skeels (captain)
18 FW Flag of Hungary Gloria Siber
19 GK Flag of Republic of Ireland Sophie Whitehouse
20 MF Flag of England Mary Bashford
21 DF Flag of England Sophie O'Rourke
22 DF Flag of England Bethan Roe
35 MF Flag of Jamaica Atlanta Primus (on loan from Southampton)

Out on loan[]

No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF Flag of England Heidi Logan (at Stoke City)
30 GK Flag of Wales Poppy Soper (at Ipswich Town)

U21 Team[]

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Flag of England Mia King
DF Flag of England Lauren Hunton
DF Flag of England Isabella Vernon
DF Flag of England Scarlett Cofie
DF Flag of England Angela Nelson Iye
DF Flag of England Emily Diliway
DF Flag of England V Brown
DF Flag of England Rosemary Dale
DF Flag of England H Boudville
DF Flag of England Rene Johnson (captain)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Flag of England Szofia Siber
MF Flag of England Janis Chime
MF Flag of Canada Frankie Finlayson
MF Flag of England Olivia Mitchell Ramon
MF Flag of England Lauren Nicoll
FW Flag of England Honor Norton
FW Flag of Republic of Ireland Siobhan McMahon
FW Flag of England M Bethelmie
FW Flag of England M Obeng
FW Flag of England Darcy Marks

External links[]

Charlton Athletic Football Club
Current seasonClub honoursManagersPlayersSquadsLadiesThe Valley
History: Seasons
Charlton Athletic W.F.C. squad - 2024–25

Gray · Newsham · Ross · N'Dow · Pearse · Bradley · Humphrey · Ademiluyi · 10 Filis · 11 Brazil · 12 Hutton · 15 Barton · 16 Muya · 17 Skeels · (c) 18 Siber · 19 Whitehouse · 20 Bashford · 21 O'Rourke · 22 Roe · 35 Primus ·

Manager:  Flag of England Hills
2023–24 FA Women's Championship

Birmingham City · Blackburn Rovers · Charlton Athletic · Crystal Palace · Durham · Lewes · London City Lionesses · Reading · Sheffield United · Southampton · Sunderland · Watford

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