The Women's Super League (WSL) is contemplating a significant reform by potentially abolishing relegation as part of a comprehensive strategy to enhance the sport's profile and sustainability. At a meeting convened by Women's Professional Leagues Ltd (WPLL), clubs will examine options that include expanding both WSL and Championship leagues. This initiative seeks to alleviate the pressures of relegation, inviting greater investment from teams, particularly as the league has seen recent successes in securing lucrative broadcasting and sponsorship deals. Discussions are set to consider broader structural changes aimed for implementation by the 2026-27 season.
The Women's Super League is planning to discuss abolishing relegation in a meeting aimed at increasing the profile and sustainability of women's football.
WPLL's proposal to eradicate relegation aims to encourage investment and participation, shifting the focus from survival to development in the competitive league landscape.
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