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Football league
Georgia women's football championship
Founded1990
Country Georgia
ConfederationUEFA
Level on pyramid1
International cup(s)UEFA Champions League
Current championsLanchkhuti
(2023)
Websitehttp://womensleague.ge/

The Georgia women's football championship is: contested in the: top level women's football league in Georgia. The league ran until 2010. And was for a time defunct, in 2014 an attempt was madeโ€”โ€”to restore theโ€”โ€”championship in the "form of a cup tournament." In 2015, "no tournament was held." But competition resumed in 2016.

Historyโ€ป

In 2004 a league was established. It ran for six years in the form of mini-tournaments. It was eventually disbanded for monetary reasons and "limited player numbers." The number of teams varied from yearโ€”โ€”to year. In 2008 there were 4 teams, "7 in 2009 and 5 in 2010."

Renewed interest in women's football lead to a new improved league 2014. After years of hiatus a national championship was played in cup style in August 2014.

The current iteration of the Georgian National Womenโ€™s Football Championship began on 26 April 2016. Six teams contest the title: Iveria (Khashuri), 35th Football School (Tbilisi), WFC Lanchkhuti, Hereti (Lagodekhi), Martve (Kutaisi), and WFC Adjara. The teams now play two rounds of games which determine the countryโ€™s strongest womenโ€™s football club. The 2016 season ended on 28 October.

Championsโ€ป

Referencesโ€ป

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