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Posted February 21, 2023 06:14 · last edited February 23, 2023 09:29

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Which clubs are entering the wpl in the most visible season for women’s football ever? Looking forward to watching games in Nelson…
Understand details around WPL will be announced any day, looks like we could see a big increase in the number of teams in recent seasons, which was an all-time low of only four in 2022. Obviously as you have alluded to Nelson Suburbs are going to be starters and would expect the four from last season - Coastal Spririt SAS, Cashmere Technical, Nomads (who are now working closely with FC 2011 in 2023 with both clubs offering combined programmes for female players), would expect Christchurch United to enter a team, then have the likes of Selwyn, Ferrymead Bays, Halswell and Waimak who have all had teams in the WPL at some stage in recent seasons.   

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Which clubs are entering the wpl in the most visible season for women’s football ever? Looking forward to watching games in Nelson…
Understand details around WPL will be announced any day, looks like we could see a big increase in the number of teams in recent seasons, which was an all-time low of only four in 2022. Obviously as you have alluded to Nelson Suburbs are going to starters and would expect the four from last season - Coastal Spririt SAS, Cashmere Technical, Nomads (who are now working closely with FC 2011 in 2023 with both clubs offering combined programmes for female players), would expect Christchurch United to enter a team, then have the likes of Selwyn, Ferrymead Bays, Halswell and Waimak who have all had teams in the WPL at some stage in recent seasons.   

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Which clubs are entering the wpl in the most visible season for women’s football ever? Looking forward to watching games in Nelson…
Understand details around WPL will be announced any day, looks like we could see a big increase in the number of teams in recent seasons, which was an all-time low of only four in 2022. Obviously as you have alluded to Nelson Suburbs are going to starters and would expect the four from last season - Coastal Spririt SAS, Cashmere Technical, Nomads (who are now working closely with FC 2011 in 2023 with both clubs offering combined programmes for female players), would expect Christchurch United to enter a team, then have the likes of Selwyn, Ferrymead Bays, Halswell and Waimak who have all had teams in the WPL in recent seasons.   

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Which clubs are entering the wpl in the most visible season for women’s football ever? Looking forward to watching games in Nelson…
Understand details around WPL will be announced any day, looks like we could see a big increase in the number of teams in recent seasons, which was an all-time low of only four in 2022. Obviously as you have alluded to Nelson Suburbs are going to starters and would expect the four from last season - Coastal Spririt SAS, Cashmere Technical, Nomads (who are now working closely with FC 2011 in 2023 with both clubs offering combined programmes for female players), would expect Christchurch United to enter a team, then have the likes of Selwyn, Ferrymead Bays, Halswell and Waimak who have all had teams in the WPL in recent season.