Lewes Women

FA Womens Challenge Cup | England

Team Info

Founded: 2002

Stadium: The Dripping Pan

Manager: N/A

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Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
11 Jan 2026
14:00
Lewes Women 0 - 3 Plymouth Argyle Women FA Womens Challenge Cup
The Dripping Pan
14 Dec 2025
16:00
Lewes Women 0 - 1 Crystal Palace FC Women FA Womens Challenge Cup
The Dripping Pan
23 Nov 2025
14:00
Cheltenham Town Women 0 - 4 Lewes Women FA Womens Challenge Cup
26 Oct 2025
14:00
Lewes Women 4 - 0 Corsham Town Women FA Womens Challenge Cup
The Dripping Pan
08 Dec 2024
13:00
Charlton Athletic WFC 4 - 0 Lewes FC Women FA Womens Challenge Cup
The Oakwood
28 Apr 2024
13:00
London City Lionesses - - - Lewes FC Women England Womens Championship
Princes Park
21 Apr 2024
13:00
Lewes FC Women - - - Crystal Palace FC Women England Womens Championship
The Dripping Pan
31 Mar 2024
13:00
Southampton F.C. Women - - - Lewes FC Women England Womens Championship
St. Mary
24 Mar 2024
14:00
Birmingham City WFC - - - Lewes FC Women England Womens Championship
St Andrew
17 Mar 2024
14:00
Lewes FC Women - - - Watford Women England Womens Championship
The Dripping Pan

About Lewes Women

Lewes Football Club Women is a women's football club affiliated with Lewes F.C. The club compete in the FA Women's National League South and play at The Dripping Pan. The team's highest ever league finish was 5th place in the second-tier FA Women's Championship in 2020–21.

Lewes Ladies FC was established in 2002 as the women's affiliate of Lewes FC, a not-for-profit club helping pioneer 100% fan and community ownership. The team started playing in the South East Counties football league and within a ten year period climbed through the pyramid, winning promotion to the fourth-tier FA Women's Premier League in 2012 following an unbeaten season.

In 2017, Lewes became the first professional or semi-professional football club to pay its women's team the same as its men's team as part of their Equality FC initiative.

In 2018, the team was awarded a place in the FA Women's Championship. In September 2019 club director Barry Collins resigned, frustrated at the board's preoccupation with equality campaigning: "I joined a football club and feel like I'm leaving a political party".

Lewes were awarded Her Football Hub’s ‘Club of the Year’ award during the 2020 ceremony. Crowning the club due to their campaign in gender equality within sport.

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