The Northern Regional Women’s Division 1B League has concluded with impressive statistics that highlight the competitiveness and attacking quality of the competition.
A total of 90 matches were played over the course of the season, providing a strong platform for the development of women’s football in the region. Teams displayed consistency and determination, contributing to an exciting and closely contested league campaign.
Home teams recorded 47 victories, taking advantage of familiar conditions to secure crucial points. Away sides also put up strong performances, registering 33 wins on the road, while the remaining fixtures ended in draws.
In terms of goal scoring, the league produced a remarkable 350 goals, reflecting the attacking intent and talent across all participating teams. Home teams scored 176 goals, while away teams were just behind with 174 goals—an indication of how evenly matched the sides were throughout the season.
The overall statistics make a strong statement for the growth and competitiveness of the Northern Regional Women’s Division 1B League, with players showcasing skill, resilience, and attacking flair.
The season’s numbers not only highlight the entertainment value of the league but also reinforce its importance as a key platform for nurturing female football talent in the region.
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