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2 Reformed women's team  





3 League honours  





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Colchester United Ladies
Full nameColchester United Ladies Football Club
Nickname(s)The U's
Founded1992
Dissolved2013
GroundBroad Lane, Wivenhoe
Capacity3,000 approx.
ChairmanSteve Downey
ManagerSteve Downey
LeagueFA Women's Premier League Southern Division
2011–122nd, FA Women's Premier League Southern Division

Home colours

Away colours

Colchester United Ladies Football Club was an English ladies football team based in Colchester, Essex, and affiliated to Colchester United FC. In 2013, the club folded.

History[edit]

The club was founded in 1992 under the name of Colchester Royals. In 1998, it became affiliated to Colchester United FC.

The club won the 2006–07 South East Combination Women's Football League winning promotion to the FA Women's Premier League Southern Division, the second tier of English women's football.

The club folded in 2013 and no longer competes in any football league.

Reformed women's team[edit]

In May 2023, Colchester United Community Foundation released plans to reform a women's team in time for the 2023/24 season.

Trials were held in June and July 2023, with successful players being informed of their position on 6 July. The founding of newly-named Colchester United Women Football Club was confirmed at Colchester United's Annual Open Day held at Colchester Community Stadium on 16 July.

The reformed team play home matches in the city at Colchester Garrison B Pitch, Circular Road North, CO2 7SZ.

League honours[edit]

Ladies' teams

South East Combination Women's Football League

Eastern Region Premier Division

Eastern Region League Division One

Eastern Region League Division Two

Essex County Women's League Division Two

Girls' teams

Essex County Girls League

Under 14s A

Under 13s

Under 12s

Under 12s A

Under 11s

Cup honours[edit]

Ladies' teams

Eastern Region League Cup

Eastern Region Women's League Plate

Essex County FA Women's Cup

Lisa Slater Memorial Shield Winners

Girls' teams

Essex County Girls League Cup

Under 12s

Under 11s

External links[edit]


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