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Forest Green Rovers scrap women's team to concentrate resources on men's side
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Forest Green Rovers scrap women's team to concentrate resources on men's side

June 30, 2026 at 08:35 PM
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Forest Green Rovers have disbanded their women's team, citing a need to concentrate resources on the men's first team.

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Forest Green Rovers have disbanded their women’s team for the 2026-27 season so that they can “concentrate their resources” on trying to return their men’s team to the English Football League.

The Gloucestershire club’s women’s side finished second in their regional division of the fifth tier of the English pyramid last term, narrowly missing out on promotion to the fourth tier by one point behind the champions, Torquay. They lost just one league match across the season.

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What happened

Forest Green Rovers, currently competing in EFL League Two, have announced they are scrapping their women's team. The club stated the decision was made to 'concentrate resources' on the men's side. This move represents a significant step backward for women's football at the club level, drawing criticism from advocates of the women's game who view such decisions as undermining the growth of the sport.

Chance analysis

This is a structural decision with no direct impact on match predictions or player performance. However, it reflects a troubling trend of resource prioritization that sidelines women's football development. For Forest Green Rovers' men's side, the resource reallocation could marginally benefit squad investment, though the club's League Two status limits the broader competitive significance. The decision is more notable for its symbolic impact on the women's game than its sporting consequences.

Impact

Negative impact on Forest Green Rovers' women's program; negligible direct effect on the men's first team performance.

AI Insight

No direct impact on upcoming match predictions; this is a structural club decision with no bearing on player availability or tactics.

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Forest Green Rovers scrap women's team to concentrate resources on men's side

Forest Green Rovers have disbanded their women's team, citing a need to concentrate resources on the men's first team.

Article summary

Forest Green Rovers, currently competing in EFL League Two, have announced they are scrapping their women's team. The club stated the decision was made to 'concentrate resources' on the men's side. This move represents a significant step backward for women's football at the club level, drawing criticism from advocates of the women's game who view such decisions as undermining the growth of the sport.

This is a structural decision with no direct impact on match predictions or player performance. However, it reflects a troubling trend of resource prioritization that sidelines women's football development. For Forest Green Rovers' men's side, the resource reallocation could marginally benefit squad investment, though the club's League Two status limits the broader competitive significance. The decision is more notable for its symbolic impact on the women's game than its sporting consequences.

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Jun 30, 2026, 8:35 PM
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