Sunderland Echo

Chief Donald to appeal decision on SAFC Ladies

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Stewart Donald has described Sunderland Ladies as “an important part of our Sunderland family” after confirming that the club is appealing against their demotion.

Melanie Copeland’s side were this week told that they were unsuccessf­ul in their applicatio­n for a place in the new-look FA Women’s Super League and FA Women’s Championsh­ip.

Donald – who arrived at the Stadium of Light after the club submitted their place for a bid in the league – has confirmed that the club is speaking with the FA in relation to securing a WSL licence for the SAFC Ladies team.

It comes after the FA announced Sunderland Ladies’ applicatio­n to participat­e in the FA Women’s Super League [Tier 1] and the FA Women’s Championsh­ip [Tier 2] for the 2018-19 season had been unsuccessf­ul.

The Lady Black Cats had until June 11 to launch an appeal to the FA.

If the appeal is unsuccessf­ul, they will be allocated a place lower down the pyramid.

Donald, the new Sunderland owner, says the club wants to continue the “long-standing tradition of developing topclass women’s footballer­s”.

Seven members of the last England squad had played for Sunderland Ladies earlier in their careers.

Donald said: “The ladies team is an important part of our Sunderland family.

“When you look at their history, seven of the current England women’s squad was produced by Sunderland, which is something to be very proud of.

“We want to continue the club’s long-standing tradition of developing topclass women’s footballer­s, as well as giving young girls the opportunit­y to aspire to play for Sunderland when they grow up.”

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