Current trophy is embossed with old WSL logo
WSL2 trophy also set for a complete redesign
The Women’s Super League trophy will be redesigned for the 2026-27 season when the league expands to 14 teams. It is understood that the WSL and WSL2 trophies are set for a complete overhaul to bring them in line with the WSL rebrand which was introduced last summer.
The current WSL and WSL2 trophies are embossed with the old WSL and Championship logos, prompting the need for change. As a result, at the end of this season both trophies will have a smooth flat top, with the old logos removed, before new silverware is introduced next year.
Current contenders to lift the interim silverware are Manchester City, who sit eight points clear at the top of the WSL table, and Charlton, who are in a strong position in WSL2 with a six-point lead over Birmingham.






