- Blackburn cited a ‘significant rise in minimum criteria set by the league’
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Blackburn Rovers have controversially opted to withdraw their women’s team from the second tier, citing ‘growing financial and operational restraints tied to Tier 2 status’.
WSL Football, who have recently taken ownership of the top two divisions of the women’s pyramid, said that Rovers were unable to meet the criteria needed to remain in WSL2 (formerly the Championship) before the deadline passed on Monday, May 19.
In a statement outlining their decision-making process, Rovers said: ‘Key factors influencing this decision include the significant rise in minimum criteria set by the league, including extended contact hours for players and the requirement for a full-time professional contract model, an increase in staffing levels, leading to further escalating wage costs, and a greater strain on training ground and stadium facilities.’
Rovers finished the 2024-25 season in 10th, one place above relegated Sheffield United – who could be reinstated.
It remains to be seen meanwhile which tier Rovers will drop down into.
WSL Football CEO Nikki Doucet said: ‘This is a sad day for women’s football and our hearts go out to the players, staff and fans at Blackburn Rovers FC Women affected by this decision.
Blackburn Rovers have controversially withdrawn their women’s team from the second tier
‘We have been working with the club all season to prevent this outcome, and we are disappointed it has come to this.
‘We will do all we can to help provide current players and staff members at the club opportunities so they can remain in the women’s game.
‘Women’s football is on a journey, and whilst it remains in a financially fragile position, the game is growing and there will be brighter days ahead.’