About the Club:
The History of Walton Casuals Ladies FC
The Walton Casuals Ladies FC is a women's football club based in the town of Walton-on-Thames in England. The club was founded in 1994 and has since become a prominent figure in the world of women's football in England.
The club was initially formed as a grassroots team, with a group of friends coming together to play football and have fun. However, their passion and dedication for the sport soon led to the formation of a more serious team, which would go on to become one of the most successful women's football clubs in the country.
One of the key figures in the early days of the club was Nicola Browne, who became the first manager of the team. Browne, who had previously played for Fulham Ladies FC, brought a wealth of experience and knowledge to the team, helping them to develop and improve their skills on the pitch.
Over the years, the Walton Casuals Ladies FC has seen many talented players come and go, with some even going on to play for top-tier teams in the Women's Super League. One such player is Mary Earps, who played for the club before signing with Reading Women FC and eventually Manchester United Women FC.
In recent years, the Walton Casuals Ladies FC has also made a name for itself in the FA Women's National League, consistently finishing in the top half of the table. The team's success has also led to partnerships with local businesses and the support of the community, further cementing their position as a respected and well-loved club in Walton-on-Thames.
Today, the Walton Casuals Ladies FC continues to thrive, providing women of all ages with the opportunity to play football and be a part of a strong and supportive team. With their rich history and continued success, the club is sure to remain a prominent force in women's football for years to come.
Sources: Official Website, Wikipedia