Hartlepool United F.C. Women

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Full nameHartlepool United Women Football Club
NicknamePools
Founded2015
GroundMetcalfe Park, Wolviston
Hartlepool United Women F.C.
Full nameHartlepool United Women Football Club
NicknamePools
Founded2015
GroundMetcalfe Park, Wolviston
ManagerBen Garrity
LeagueNorth East Regional Women's Football League Northern Division
2024–258th in NERWFL Northern Division
Websitehttps://www.hartlepoolunited.co.uk/teams/women/

Hartlepool United Women Football Club are an English women's football club affiliated with Hartlepool United F.C. and based in Wolviston, County Durham. They are currently members of the North East Regional Women's Football League Northern Division, the sixth tier of the English women's football league system.

The club were formed in September 2015 and won the North East Regional Women's Football League Northern division in their first year. They achieved back-to-back promotions, defeating Sheffield Wednesday in a play-off final. For the following seasons, Pools would fare well at the top of the fifth tier but were relegated in 2022. Hartlepool would bounce back immediately to the fifth tier after a successful promotion application, before being relegated the following season.

In 2015, a Hartlepool United Ladies team was launched.[1] In their first season, they were crowned Durham FA Women's League 1 Champions and won promotion to the North East Regional Women's Football League Northern division, the sixth tier of women's football in England.[2] They also won the Durham FA League Cup, defeating Bishop Auckland 3–1 in the final.[3]

Hartlepool enjoyed an equally successful second season as the side reached the first round proper of the Women's FA Cup for the first time, narrowly losing to local rivals Middlesbrough 1–0.[4] They also made it back-to-back promotions, defeating Sheffield Wednesday 3–1 in the league's play-off promotion final.[5] Pools adapted to life in the fifth tier well and finished third in the 2017–18 season[6] and runners-up in the 2018–19 season.[7]

The team was twice denied the opportunity to gain promotion to the FA Women's National League in the 2019–20 and 2020–21 seasons. In the 2019–20 season, Hartlepool were in third position when the season was cancelled in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic and had the highest points-per-game record, having played fewer games than the teams above them.[8] However, a decision was made by the FA to have no promotion and relegation for tiers three to seven of women's football.[9]

In the 2020–21 season, despite leading the division before the season was cancelled and having the highest points-per-game in the division,[10] Hartlepool decided not to apply for promotion and third placed team Alnwick Town made a successful application to take the promotion spot.[11]

In the following season, Hartlepool were relegated from the Premier division having finished in tenth place.[12] While the team enjoyed good form in the FA Cup, reaching the first round for a second time where they were defeated by Leeds United,[13] the side won only four of their twenty league games. After finishing third in the 2022–23 season, Pools were granted promotion following a successful application.[14] Towards the end of the 2023–24 season, Matt Gatiss was named as the club's new manager.[15] Twelve days after Gatiss' appointment, the club were relegated on the final day of the season.[16] At the end of the 2023–24 season, it was announced that Hartlepool would no longer play home games at the Grayfields and would instead move to Metcalfe Park.[17]

Players

As of 14 September 2025[18]

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF  ENG Jess Wilson
3 DF  ENG Emily Booth
4 DF  ENG Maddy Hillyer
5 DF  ENG Charlie Geary
6 MF  ENG Evie Smith
7 MF  ENG Poppy Todd
8 MF  ENG Anya Geary
9 MF  ENG Grace Raw
10 FW  WAL Linsey Mochan
No. Pos. Nation Player
11 MF  ENG Morgan Johnson
12 DF  ENG Chelsea Basnett
14 MF  ENG Maddy Gray
15 DF  ENG Emily Stuart
17 DF  ENG Aimee May
18 MF  ENG Olivia Bell
19 MF  ENG Abi Cope
21 MF  ENG Millie Simon
23 DF  ENG Katie Robinson
31 GK  ENG Shannon Schofield

Managers

As of 20 April 2026.
NameNationalityFromToHonoursNotes
Andy Stuart  England 13 September 2015 20 May 2018 Durham FA Women's League One: 2015–16
Durham FA League Cup: 2015–16
NERWFL Northern League play-off winners: 2017
[19]
Craig Devon  England 24 May 2018 15 February 2019 - [20][21]
Jonathan Gibbon-Hayes  England 15 February 2019 17 March 2021 - [21][22]
Chris Murphy  England 27 April 2021 1 July 2022 - [23][24]
Craig Bage  England 24 July 2022 10 December 2023 NERWFL Northern League Promoted: 2022–23 [25]
Andy Stuart (caretaker)  England 14 January 2024 16 May 2024 -
Matt Gatiss  England 16 May 2024 25 July 2024 - [15]
Alex Curl  England 25 July 2024 20 December 2024 - [26]
Gareth Horwood  England 15 January 2025 2 November 2025 - [27]
Ben Garrity  England 9 November 2025 Present -

Records and statistics

Club records

As of the end of the 2024–25 season

  • Highest league finish: 2nd in NERWFL Premier, 2018–19
  • List of seasons spent at level 5 of the women's football league system: 6
  • List of seasons spent at level 6 of the women's football league system: 3
  • List of seasons spent at level 7 of the women's football league system: 1

Most appearances

As of 23 December 2024

Rank Player Apps Goals Career
1 Emily Stuart 166 12 2016–
2 Jade Pye 134 41 2015–24
3 Justine Robinson 118 81 2015–23
4 Sarah Bartlett 87 5 2015–21
5 Sarah Rowbotham 81 22 2015–21

Most goals

As of 23 December 2024

Rank Player Apps Goals Career
1 Justine Robinson 118 81 2015–23
2 Caitlin Bates 69 72 2015–20, 2020–21, 2024
3 Robyn Foster 65 51 2019–24
4 Jess Dawson 62 42 2016–19, 2021–22
5 Jade Pye 134 41 2015–24

Honours

League

Cup

See also

References

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