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Partick Thistle Women's Football Club, formerly known as Thistle Weir Ladies Football Club, is a Scottish women's football club based in the city of Glasgow. It has been the women's section of Partick Thistle since 2013. The club currently plays in the Scottish Women's Premier League, the top division of women's football in Scotland.

History

Thistle Weir Ladies Football Club was officially founded as part of the Thistle Weir Academy in 2014, having previously existed as part of the Charitable Trust for one year prior to that. On 22 October 2018, because the top two teams in the SWFL 1 South (Hibernian U23s and Celtic Academy) were not eligible for promotion as subsidiaries of top division clubs, third-placed Thistle Weir were promoted to the Scottish Women's Premier League 2.

On 23 January 2019, the club rebranded as Partick Thistle Women's Football Club. In September 2020, a new management team made up of three Partick Thistle professional men's team players was appointed, with Brian Graham as manager, in what the club believed was the first arrangement of its kind.

Partick initially failed to gain promotion from the SWPL2 in 2020–21, finishing in 3rd, but were invited to join the top division when Forfar Farmington resigned their place just before the new season began. With an expansion of the SWPL at end of 2021–22 (announced in April 2022) including no relegation, it would mean at least one more season for the Jags in the highest tier.

El Partick Thistle Football Club Femenino es un club de fútbol femenino con sede en Glasgow, Escocia. El club fue fundado en 1998 y actualmente juega en la Scottish Women's Premier League, la máxima categoría del fútbol femenino en Escocia.

El Partick Thistle es uno de los clubes de fútbol femenino más exitosos de Escocia. Ha ganado la Scottish Women's Premier League en tres ocasiones, en 2009, 2010 y 2012. También ha ganado la Scottish Women's Cup en dos ocasiones, en 2008 y 2012.

El Partick Thistle ha representado a Escocia en la Liga de Campeones Femenina de la UEFA en dos ocasiones. En 2009-10, el club llegó a los dieciseisavos de final, donde fue eliminado por el Brøndby IF. En 2012-13, el club llegó a los treintaidosavos de final, donde fue eliminado por el FC Basel.

El Partick Thistle tiene una rivalidad con el Celtic Football Club Femenino. Los dos clubes se han enfrentado en varias finales de la Scottish Women's Premier League y la Scottish Women's Cup.

El Partick Thistle juega sus partidos en el Firhill Stadium, que tiene una capacidad de 10.102 espectadores. El estadio está situado en el distrito de Maryhill de Glasgow.

El Partick Thistle tiene una plantilla de 22 jugadoras. La capitana del equipo es la defensa Cara McBrearty. La máxima goleadora del equipo es la delantera Katy Grant.

El entrenador del Partick Thistle es Brian Graham. Graham ha estado a cargo del club desde 2018.