London City Lionesses
Women association football club based in Hayes, England
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London City Lionesses is a professional women's association football club based in Hayes, Bromley, England. The team competes in the Women's Championship, the second tier of English women's football. The club was founded in May 2019, as an independent breakaway club from Millwall Lionesses.
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World Cup winner Perez joins London City LionessesWorld Cup winner Maria Perez signs for London City Lionesses from Barcelona for an undisclosed fee on a two-year deal.BBC Sport - Published | |
Jakobsson says there are 'no limits' for new clubSweden forward Sofia Jakobsson says "there are no limits" on what London City Lionesses can achieve after she joined the club on a two-year deal.BBC Sport - Published | |
Kang announces $50m for women's sportMichele Kang, the owner of three football clubs including the London City Lionesses, has announced a $50m (£39.2m) global investment in improving the health of elite female athletes.BBC Sport - Published | |
Scofield & McPartlan in NI squad but McFadden outLondon City Lionesses midfielder Connie Scofield and Burnley's Brenna McPartlan are included in the squad for Northern Ireland's opening Euro 2025 qualifiers.BBC Sport - Published | |
Women's League Cup: Build-up to London City Lionesses v ArsenalFollow live text commentary as London City Lionesses take on Arsenal in the Women's League Cup quarter-finalBBC Sport - Published | |
Arsenal face London City in League Cup last eightHolders Arsenal will play second tier London City Lionesses in the Women's League Cup quarter-finals, while Women's Super League champions Chelsea will host Sunderland.BBC Sport - Published | |
Sheff Utd to celebrate Cusack's life on SaturdaySheffield United will celebrate the life of midfielder Maddy Cusack as they resume their Women's Championship season against London City Lionesses on Saturday.BBC Sport - Published | |
London City Lionesses players urge owner to actLondon City Lionesses players urge owner Diane Culligan to seek new investors or a buyer, saying the club's "very existence" is under threat.BBC Sport - Published | |
Spurs beat Lionesses to cruise into fifth roundWatch highlights as Tottenham Hotspur beat London City Lionesses to cruise into the fifth round of the FA Cup.BBC Sport - Published | |
Watch Women's FA Cup: Tottenham v London City LionessesWatch and follow text updates of the Women's FA Cup fourth-round tie as Tottenham face London City Lionesses at Brisbane Road.BBC Sport - Published | |
London City eye FA Cup upset despite losing bossLondon City Lionesses are plotting an FA Cup upset against Tottenham on Sunday, despite manager Melissa Phillips leaving earlier this week.BBC Sport - Published |