A new name and a new look. Welcome to the new era of english football
The season in England's top competition came to an end on Saturday and the prizes for the best players were handed out. Now Barclay's Women's Super League is coming up with a new era.
- WSL Football has introduced a dynamic new visual identity inspired by the movement of female footballers, developed in collaboration with creative agency Anomaly and utilizing insights from EA SPORTS. This includes new emblems, color systems, and word marks designed to reflect the distinct nature of women's football.
- Starting from the 2025/26 season, the Barclays Women's Championship will be renamed the Barclays Women's Super League 2 (Barclays WSL2), aligning it under the WSL Football umbrella alongside the existing Barclays Women's Super League (Barclays WSL).
- The new branding will be integrated across all brand touchpoints ahead of the 2025/26 season, including kits, footballs, stadiums, merchandise, and a new WSL Football website launching in the summer.
For more detailed information, you can read the full article here: A new name and a new look for professional women's football in England.
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