Tamworth Ladies have been declared the title-winners of the Staffordshire Girls and Ladies League following a league vote, the club says.
The FA announced that no more football would be played in lower league women’s football for the rest of the campaign last month with Tamworth top if their division by seven points.
The Lambs had not lost a single game and only drew one of their 14 matches in what was their first season after forming back in the summer of 2019.
They had notched a total of 40 points, hitting home an outstanding 116 goals and shipping just six.
Tamworth said that a vote by all clubs in the league decided that positions would be determined on points per game.

The Staffordshire outfit pipped Sutton Rangers Lionesses – who had achieved 31 points in 11 games – to the post with the Lambs scoring 2.86 and their counterparts tallying 2.82.
The two teams had battled out a hard-fought 2-2 draw in the league back in November.
However, the Lambs will not be promoted due to the FA’s decision to block any movements between leagues in the women’s game meaning they will remain at Step 7.
A spokesperson for the club said: “Congratulations to all involved.”
Sport in Staffs also calculated the positions of the other Staffordshire clubs in the league.
Leek Town Reserves finish 5th with a score of 1.56 with Staffordshire Victoria placing 6th with a total of 1.50.
Stafford Town sit 7th (1.40), Doveridge LFC finish 11th (0.27) and Wyrley Women’s Reserves rock bottom (0.26).
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