WSL2 players eligible for PFA membership

WSL2 players eligible for PFA membership

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After the second tier’s full professional status, women’s Super League 2 players are now eligible for membership in the Professional Footballers’ Association.

The PFA, which represents the players’ union, provides access to services like support and representation for disputes involving contracts, rights, and conditions.

All 12 clubs are now operating on a full-time professional level after switching from the Women’s Championship to the WSL2 for the 2025-26 season.

Only two professional women’s leagues exist in England.

“Recognition and a seat at the table when decisions are being made are prerequisites for any union to effectively represent its members.”

The need for comprehensive and formalized union representation for the WSL and WSL2 was highlighted by an independent review into women’s football in 2023, which was led by former England midfielder Karen Carney.

According to Molango, Karen Carney’s review correctly argued that the PFA’s services to women’s game players needed to be properly funded by the organization in which they compete.

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