The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

SPFL to run top tiers of women’s football from 2022-23 season

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The SPFL has confirmed that it will govern the top two tiers of elite women’s football in Scotland from the start of the 2022-23 season.

THE SPFL and SWF have confirmed that a majority of the 17 SWPL clubs are in favour of the switch to the new governing body at the end of the current season.

The announceme­nt comes after months of talks between clubs, the Scottish FA, SPFL and Scottish Women’s Football (SWF) about how to best to build upon the progress that the Scottish women’s game has made in recent years.

The likes of Glasgow City, Celtic and Rangers will be invited to become members of a new twotier league competitio­n, with the SPFL also running a new League Cup.

In the current set-up, teams have been promoted and relegated to and from SWF Championsh­ip North and South, which will now have to be reviewed as those leagues are controlled by the SWF.

SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster said: “Everyone at the SPFL is hugely excited by the prospect of working closely with the SWPL clubs to help increase the competitiv­eness, profile and income of elite women’s football in Scotland.

“I have been struck by the ambition of all clubs involved to drive up standards, take the game to the next level and increase participat­ion across the sport.

“It is clear to see the many benefits that increased profession­alism has brought to women’s football across the world.

“We believe we are well-placed to add significan­t value to the game in Scotland in both a sporting and commercial sense.”

SWF will still play an important role in the women’s game as it will continue to deliver leagues and competitio­ns across Scotland for all ages.

Aileen Campbell, CEO of SWF, said: “SWF is committed to driving the women’s and girls’ game in Scotland.

“We are therefore determined to do everything we can to support the elite game as it transition­s to the SPFL.

“Football can be a huge force for good and we want to maximise its potential to drive positive change across our sport and society.

“We need to shine a spotlight on player wellbeing, to push for structural change and equality in boardrooms, and to prioritise a respect agenda.

“SWF stands ready and enthused to support the Scottish football family on that journey.”

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The SPFL aims to build on progress in the game.

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