At Senior level the first team were Greater London League Division 1 champions and now move on into the London and South East Regional league. The Reserve team also won The Greater London League Reserve
Division. At junior level the U15s were league champions, the
Under 14s were league runners-up and the U12s were County Cup winners.

The original club Garston Girls was formed in 1996 at Lea Farm School,
Garston, and was the concept of Kevin and Gill Webb and they along with
a few willing parents started an U11 age group.

That was the start of what today comprises six junior girls teams and two senior ladies teams as well as development squads for the very young. In fact several of the girls that made up that original team are still playing for the senior section of the club to this day.

In May 2002, at the end of the season, the club joined forces with Everett Ladies FC to form Garston Ladies FC and become one of the biggest female clubs in Hertfordshire.

The growth of girl's football has been unprecedented in the club and there are now over 150 playing members. However, the club are always looking to expand and welcome all new players regardless of ability.

The club boasts a number of Herts FA qualified referee's and a large number of qualified coaches. In 2006 the club were awarded FA Charter Standard status. 

Next season they intend to be running three senior ladies teams and junior teams in all age groups up to U15s. In order to achieve this the club need to recruit new players and are especially looking for experienced senior players for their first team.

Any interested players can log onto: www.garstonladiesfc.co.uk