United Women’s Chairman Steve Elswood announces his team’s new line-up. Steve Elswood, Chair of Torquay United Women’s FC is proud to announce a new management team. This will consist of joint managers Tracey Cross & Jake Ellis, with Tracey continuing to lead in a player manager capacity alongside Ellis & a full support team. Regarding
Torquay United’s women left themselves with too much to do, despite a spirited second half performance at Keynsham Town, going down 3-1 on Sunday. It wasn’t exactly a game of two halves, but one dominated by the hosts in the first 45, with the visitors on top after the break. Beset by serious injuries (Amy
TUWFC manager Steve Elswood set to embrace new role at the helm of United’s Women. Having resigned from his post following last weekend’s home defeat against Abingdon, Steve Elswood has announced that Torquay United Women FC are on the lookout for a new manager of the FA Womens National League team, with Steve remaining with
Torquay’s women kicked off 2024 with a ring-rusty performance, unable to capitalise, as Abingdon United ran out 4-2 winners on an eventful afternoon at Wall Park, despite being reduced to 9 players. It’s six weeks since the ladies played a competitive fixture and it was a nervy and tentative opening half hour, where the visitors
Torquay United’s Women tasted defeat on Sunday afternoon, as they lost out to an impressive Swindon Town side 4-0. It was always going to be a very tough challenge for the yellows, heading up to Wiltshire to a 3rd-placed Town side blessed with the stunning facilities visible, and the men’s County Ground dominating the skyline
Torquay United’s Women progressed through to the semi-finals of the A&S Interiors Devon Women’s Premier Cup, as they came from behind to win at Feniton. Having beaten their opponents 9-1 just over a year ago in the FA Cup, United’s women found the conditions and their opposition, offering a tougher challenge, and although United dominated,