Fixtures

FA Womens Super League 2 04/28 13:00 - 셰필드 유나이티드 LFC vs 블랙번 로버스 LFC - View

결과

FA Womens Super League 2 04/20 13:00 - [6] 블랙번 로버스 LFC v 왓포드 LFC [12] W 1-0
FA Womens Super League 2 04/14 13:00 - [7] 블랙번 로버스 LFC v 레딩 [10] D 0-0
FA Womens Super League 2 03/31 11:00 - [10] 레딩 v 블랙번 로버스 LFC [7] W 1-4
FA Womens Super League 2 03/24 14:00 - [7] 블랙번 로버스 LFC v Southampton [3] W 2-1
FA Womens Super League 2 03/17 14:00 - [5] 버밍험 시티 LFC v 블랙번 로버스 LFC [6] D 0-0
FA Womens Super League 2 03/11 19:00 - [7] 블랙번 로버스 LFC v 루이스 FC 워먼 [11] W 2-1
FA Womens Super League 2 03/03 14:00 - [7] 블랙번 로버스 LFC v 더럼 LFC [6] D 2-2
FA Womens Super League 2 02/18 14:00 - [3] 크리스털 팰리스 v 블랙번 로버스 LFC [6] L 4-0
FA Womens Super League 2 02/04 12:00 - [10] 런던 시티 라이오네세스 v 블랙번 로버스 LFC [7] W 0-1
FA Womens Super League 2 01/27 14:00 - [7] 블랙번 로버스 LFC v 선덜랜드 [2] L 0-2
FA 여자 리그컵, 플레이오프 01/24 19:00 1 [5] 블랙번 로버스 LFC v 셰필드 유나이티드 LFC [4] W 3-0
FA Womens Super League 2 01/21 12:00 - [2] 찰턴 애슬레틱 v 블랙번 로버스 LFC [7] L 3-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 28 13 15
Wins 13 6 7
Draws 3 2 1
Losses 12 5 7
Goals for 33 13 20
Goals against 43 18 25
Clean sheets 11 4 7
Failed to score 10 6 4

Blackburn Rovers Women Football Club is a women's football club based in Bamber Bridge, Lancashire, England, that competes in the Women's Championship, the second tier of English women's football, after gaining promotion from the Women's National League North at the end of the 2018–19 season. The club spent five seasons in the FA Women's Premier League National Division, the highest level of the women's game in England prior to the formation of the Women's Super League in 2011, from 2006 until their relegation at the end of the 2010–11 season. They declined to submit an application to become an inaugural member of the Women's Super League due to their reluctance to split the team from the men's. They have been affiliated with Blackburn Rovers as the women's division since their formation in 1991.

History

Early days

The ladies' club was formed in 1991 as part of Blackburn Rovers' community programme, and reached the Northern Combination Women's Football League in 1998. After a few years in mid-table, the club began to take off in 2002. They moved into their parent club's lavish training facility at Brockhall Village, England youth striker Katie Anderton arrived from Tranmere Rovers and manager Marek Walsh demoted himself in favour of 25-year-old coaching prodigy Andy McNally. In 2003–04 Rovers won the Northern Combination by winning every match, and also added the Lancashire County Cup. The following season they finished a creditable third in the Premier League Northern Division.

Prior to the 2005–06 campaign, Rovers signed England Under-21 players Kay Hawke from Curzon Ashton and Lynda Shepherd from Stockport County. The club then won the league by finishing undefeated, with a record 20 wins from 22 games. McNally won FA Manager of the Year award, the first person from outside the top-flight to do so, while during the season Lynda Shepherd was called into a training camp with the senior England squad.

Women's Premier League National Division

Clitheroe F.C. ground at Shawbridge

For the club's first season at the top-level, Rovers arranged to play their home games at Clitheroe FC's Shawbridge ground. The squad was strengthened with the signing of Leeds United full-back Mel Cook and England striker Amanda Barr, from Charlton Athletic.

In October 2006, the club lost 6–3 to Chelsea in the Premier League Cup amidst farcical scenes. The controversial performance of the 20-year-old referee saw him leave Shawbridge under police escort, while Andy McNally was sent-off and subsequently banned for a month by the FA for foul and abusive language. Despite several senior players demanding his return, McNally was suspended by his employers Blackburn Rovers before being replaced by Adam Lakeland in January 2007.

Although Amanda Barr also departed in January, to Leeds United, Blackburn rallied to finish in the top half of the table and reach the semi-final of the FA Women's Cup, where they lost 0–1 to Charlton Athletic. 34-goal striker Katie Anderton and goalkeeper Kay Hawke were both selected for the England squad at the end of the 2006–07 season. However, neither made the final 2007 World Cup squad. Anderton spent the summer playing in the United States, for FC Indiana.

Record goalscorer Katie Anderton

Kay Hawke and Mel Cook signed for Lincoln City in August 2007, while former captain Anisha Bateman joined Preston North End. Lincoln goalkeeper Nicola Hobbs arrived as a replacement for Hawke. Rovers recruited several other new faces including international players Katie Williams, Michelle Walsh and Karen Burke. Natalie Preston was signed from Leeds United and captained the side in pre-season. A poor second half of the season saw Rovers finish eighth in 2007–08, while they were ejected from the FA Women's Cup by Lincoln at the quarter-final stage.

2008–09 proved no better as Rovers finished ninth and suffered a humiliating County Cup final defeat to Combination League Rochdale. Another aberrant refereeing performance in October 2008 saw four Blackburn players sent-off in a Premier League Cup defeat to Portsmouth, a scenario which manager Adam Lakeland described as "making a mockery of the women's game." In the summer of 2009, Rovers quit Shawbridge, citing the condition of the pitch as a contributing factor in their poor form. The club relocated to Stainton Park, the home of Radcliffe Borough FC, for the 2009–10 season, in which they finished seventh-placed in the Premier League National Division.

Super League

In January 2010, Blackburn and Watford were the only top-flight clubs who failed to apply for membership of the new FA Women's Super League. Blackburn had declined to submit an application due to their reluctance to separate from the men’s club. The club’s decision ultimately meant they would be playing in the level below the following season, which saw an exodus of the club’s top players, with Amy Kane and Danielle Hill returning to Everton, while Lynda Shepherd signed for Liverpool. Katie Anderton signed a Super League contract for Doncaster Rovers Belles but remained with Blackburn until the end of the season.

Although Blackburn intended to introduce young players to their squad, they also remained active in the transfer market. Defender Charlotte Farrell and Northern Irish international midfielder Kim Turner arrived from Manchester City and versatile Amanda Goodwin signed from Curzon Ashton. In April 2011, the club parted company with Adam Lakeland, shortly before theirrelegation into the Premier League Northern Division was confirmed.

블랙번 로버스 LFC는 잉글랜드 랭커셔 주 블랙번에 위치한 프로 축구 클럽이다. 1875년에 창단된 블랙번 로버스는 잉글랜드 풋볼 리그(EFL)의 챔피언십에서 활동하고 있다.

블랙번 로버스는 19세기와 20세기에 큰 성공을 거둔 영국의 전통적인 클럽이다. 1884년에 FA컵에서 우승한 이후 1928년, 1960년에 FA컵에서 우승했고 1912년, 1914년에는 풋볼 리그 챔피언십에서 우승했다. 블랙번 로버스는 1995년에 프리미어 리그로 승격했고 1995년에 FA컵에서 준우승했다. 2006년에 프리미어 리그에서 강등된 이후 현재 챔피언십에서 활동하고 있다.

블랙번 로버스의 홈 구장은 이우드 파크이다. 이우드 파크는 1890년에 개장한 구장으로 31,367명의 관중을 수용할 수 있다.

블랙번 로버스의 라이벌은 버클리이다. 블랙번 로버스와 버클리는 19세기부터 라이벌 관계를 맺고 있으며 두 팀의 경기는 '동랭커셔 더비'라고 불린다.

블랙번 로버스의 유명 선수로는 앨런 시어러, 크리스 설리번, 데이비드 베컴, 잭 워커 등이 있다.

블랙번 로버스는 2021-22 시즌을 8위로 마쳤으며 현재 챔피언십에서 활동하고 있다.