Sheffield United WFC

English Womens Super League 2 | England

Team Info

Founded: 2002

Stadium: Bramall Lane

Manager: N/A

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
02 May 2026
14:00
Sheffield United WFC 0 - 4 Bristol City WFC English Womens Super League 2
Bramall Lane
26 Apr 2026
11:00
Durham WFC 2 - 1 Sheffield United WFC English Womens Super League 2
Maiden Castle Sports Park
22 Apr 2026
18:00
Ipswich Women 4 - 1 Sheffield United WFC English Womens Super League 2
JobServe Community Stadium
03 Apr 2026
11:30
Southampton F.C. Women 5 - 2 Sheffield United WFC English Womens Super League 2
St. Mary's Stadium
28 Mar 2026
12:30
Sheffield United WFC 2 - 1 Portsmouth Women English Womens Super League 2
Bramall Lane
22 Mar 2026
14:00
Birmingham City WFC 2 - 1 Sheffield United WFC English Womens Super League 2
St Andrew's @ Knighthead Park
18 Mar 2026
19:00
Sunderland Women 2 - 2 Sheffield United WFC English Womens Super League 2

Deprecated: htmlspecialchars(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($string) of type string is deprecated in /home/sportsontoday/web/sportson.today/public_html/team.php on line 252
18 Mar 2026
19:00
Sunderland Women 2 - 2 Sheffield United WFC English Womens Super League 2
Eppleton Colliery Football Ground
14 Mar 2026
18:00
Sheffield United WFC 1 - 1 Newcastle Women English Womens Super League 2
Bramall Lane
22 Feb 2026
14:00
Manchester City WFC 4 - 0 Sheffield United WFC FA Womens Challenge Cup
Academy Stadium

Squad

About Sheffield United WFC

Sheffield United Women Football Club is an English women's football club based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. The club currently play in the FA Women's Championship.

History
In his role as Sheffield United's Community Officer, Tony Currie founded a female team called Sheffield Hallam United in 1993. When this team folded after five seasons, one of Currie's coaches Andy Keenan began hosting sessions for Year Five girls in Heeley. Despite only five players attending the first training session, they entered a local youth league in 1998–99 as Sheffield United Community Girls.

In 2002, an adult East Midlands Regional Women's Football League club called Sheffield Inter (formerly Inter Owls) were close to folding and Sheffield United Community Girls and Ladies successfully bid to take their place in 2002–03. Under new manager Derek Baxby the club finished 5th in its first season, 3rd in its second season and then finished as runners-up to Derby County in 2004–05. Inspired by 75-goal striker Jodie Michalska, the club secured promotion to the Midland Combination Women's Football League in 2005–06.

Links