Sunderland Echo

Women's Super League campaign ended

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The 2019-20 Women's Super League and Championsh­ip season has been ended with immediate effect.

The competitio­ns were suspended in March due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, and now a decision has been taken not to try to restart, but to insteadfoc­us on preparatio­ns for 2020-21.

A statement on the Football Associatio­n's website said the decision had been reached after "overwhelmi­ng feedback" from the clubs.

Recommenda­tions for settling the sporting outcomes of the season - such as which teams should represent England in the 2020-21 Women's ChampionsL­eague-havebeen sent to the FA board for considerat­ion. A statement read: "Throughout the C ovid -19 pandemic, the FA Women' s Super League and Women' s Championsh­ip board has been in regular consultati­on with clubs and key stakeholde­rs from across both leagues to identify the most suitable and appropriat­e way to conclude the 201920seas­on, and to give clubs and players the clarity and support they need at this time.

"Following overwhelmi­ng feedback from the clubs, the decision to bring an end to the 2019-20 season was made in the best interest of the women's game.

"This will also enable clubs, the FA Women's Super League & Women's Championsh­ip Board and the FA to plan, prepare and focus on next season when football returns for the 2020-21 campaign.

"Supporting the welfare of the clubs and players will continue to be our primary concern throughout this process, which also involved a robust and thorough examinatio­n of the logistical, operationa­l and financial challenges that the game currently faces."

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Manchester United’s head coach Casey Stoney.

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