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Real Bedford Women

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Real Bedford Ladies F.C are a football club who play in the FA Women's National League. They play their home games at McMullen Park in Bedford and are nicknamed The Pirates. They won back-to-back promotions in 2023‍–‍24 and 2024‍–‍25 to reach the third tier of English women's football. After many years of independence under the name Bedford Ladies and Girls F.C, they have been associated with men's team Real Bedford F.C. since 2022.

They were founded as Bedford Ladies and Girls F.C in 1996. They played their home games at Allen Park before moving to McMullan Park. In 2014 they reached the FA Women's Premier League Division One.

In June 2022 it was announced that Bedford Ladies and Girls would go into partnership with men's team Real Bedford F.C.

Dean Perrett was appointed as manager for the 2023‍–‍24 season, however he left his role in November by mutual consent. Georgia Clarke was then announced as interim manager. Real Bedford Ladies reached the first round proper of the Women's FA Cup, losing to Billericay Town 0‍–‍2, and won promotion from the Eastern Regional League Premier Division, ending an eight year spell outside the FA Women's National League. Real Bedford Ladies secured a treble by defeating AFC Dunstable Ladies 5‍–‍0 in the County Cup and Wroxham Ladies 4‍–‍2 in the League Cup.

Charlie Bill was unveiled as the new permanent manager, and Real Bedford Ladies won promotion from the FA Women's National League Division One South East at the first attempt in the 2024‍–‍25 season, to reach the third tier of women's football. They clinched the title with an 11‍–‍1 victory over London Seaward. It marked a double success for Real Bedford as the men's team also won promotion from their league that season. Real Bedford Ladies also won the County Cup, beating Luton Town 5‍–‍0 in the final at Kenilworth Road.
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