
Nantwich Town have pledged to back the club’s successful women’s team to equip them to compete in tier 5 after a second successive promotion.
The side, formed just six years ago, won their first ever league title in 2025 and this season have backed this up with another stunning title triumph.
They won the league that included formidable and experienced teams like Altrincham, Chester and Macclesfield.
They became the first senior team in the 142-year history of Nantwich Town to win consecutive league titles.
They also reached the First Round Proper of the Women’s FA Cup for the first time and were one round away from repeating the feat this season.
Next season they will be playing in Step 5 of the women’s pyramid in the North West Women’s Regional League Premier and will face teams such as Bury, Bolton Wanderers and Tranmere Rovers, as well as local rivals Crewe Alex.
The additional support from the club will include more coaching hours, enhanced backroom staff and funds set aside to support investment in the additional travel cost for players.
Nantwich Women manager Dan Mellor and assistant Louis Stallman will also remain at the club.

Mellor said: “The league position we were in at Christmas meant that promotion was a realistic possibility, so we really started our planning process then and we now have full alignment across the club’s board that we can attack Tier 5 positively.
“With some of the budgets we are up against and clubs with FA funding support, it is unrealistic to think that we can achieve promotion again next year.
“But at the same time we are all ambitious for Nantwich and the discussions and assessment of other clubs locally have shown us we can really press on and that Tier 3 is a realistic target for a well-run club with great facilities, a vibrant environment and strong female section.
“Our average home crowds are bigger than many clubs operating in tier 5, 4 and 3, including teams with men’s teams in the Championship!
“We will now lock in the current squad who have performed so admirably this season and who are all looking forward to the step up, our pathway continues to produce some excellent young footballers who are already bringing additional energy and skill to our training sessions and we will give these outstanding youngsters the opportunity to step up.
“We will also look to strengthen from the outside in a few key areas and welcome players to our first May trials on May 13th + 20th.”
Nantwich Chairman Jon Gold said: “The development and growth of the Women’s section during the past few years has been nothing short of phenomenal.
“I would sincerely like to thank all of the people, coaches and volunteers, whose dedication and vision have laid the foundations that have enabled this to happen so quickly and the incredible, history making success of the Women’s first team under the management and coaching of Dan and Louis.
“It is a wonderful validation to all of this and it’s really exciting to see and be part of this next chapter of their journey.”
And President of Women’s and Girls Football at Nantwich Town, Dame Pat Bacon, said: “As President of Women’s and Girls football at Nantwich Town, I am thrilled at the progress Dan and the team have made.
“They have out performed all our expectations and we look forward to celebrating their success and wish the team a good season ahead.”
The Dabbers Women will receive their latest league trophy in a friendly at the Swansway Stadium against Rochdale this Sunday (26th April) at 4.30pm.
Any players wanting to join the Dabbers, there will be trials on 13th and 20th May, which you can register for here: https://forms.gle/3t7B2rCP1JMfwg5y8
The team are also looking for a new First Team Coach. If you have a UEFA C licence and are interested, contact Dan Mellor on 07825711101.

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