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Worthing F.C. Women
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This article is about the women's football club. For the men's football club, see Worthing F.C.
Worthing Football Club are an English association football club based in Worthing, West Sussex, fielding men's and women's teams. The women's team play in the FA Women's National League South East. This followed Worthing having won Division One South of the London and South East Women's Regional Football League in 2021-22 having led in 2019—20 and 2020—21 until both seasons were curtailed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] The club plays at Woodside Road.
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Full name | Worthing Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Rebels, The Reds | ||
Ground | Woodside Road, Worthing | ||
Capacity | 4,000 | ||
Owner | George Dowell | ||
Chairman | Barry Hunter | ||
Manager | Jesus Cordon | ||
League | FA Women's National League Division One South West | ||
2023–24 | FA Women's National League Division One South East, 3rd of 12 | ||
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Former Brighton & Hove Albion Women and Lewes F.C. Women manager John Donoghue was appointed manager in April 2021.[2]