London City Lionesses secure promotion to Women’s Super League
- The match featured a remarkable 25-yard strike from Isobel Goodwin, the league's top scorer, giving London City a 1-0 lead and thrilling the 8,749 fans in attendance
- The game was a title decider and marked the first Women's Championship match broadcast live on Sky Sports, highlighting the growing prominence of women's football.
- Under the ownership of Michele Kang, who also owns Washington Spirit and Olympique Lyonnais Féminin, London City Lionesses have become the first fully independent club to reach the WSL. Kang's investment and vision have been pivotal in the club's success
For more detailed information, you can read the full article here: The FA Article.
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