Northern Ireland Premier League Women 08/19 18:45 - Mid Ulster Women v Glentoran Belfast United LFC Women W 0-6
Northern Ireland Premier League Women 08/02 19:00 - Crusaders Strikers Women v Glentoran Belfast United LFC Women W 0-6
Northern Ireland Premier League Women 07/26 18:45 - Linfield Women v Glentoran Women W 1-2
Northern Ireland County Antrim Shield Women 07/22 18:30 - Lisburn Rangers Women v Glentoran Women W 1-6
Northern Ireland Premier League Women 07/04 18:45 - Glentoran Women v Cliftonville Women L 1-2
Northern Ireland Premier League Women 06/21 18:45 - Lisburn Rangers Women v Glentoran Women W 1-7
Northern Ireland Premier League Women 06/07 19:00 - Lisburn Women v Glentoran Women W 1-3
Women’s Friendly 05/19 17:00 - Sligo Rovers Women v Glentoran Women W 1-5
Northern Ireland Premier League Women 05/05 15:00 - Glentoran Women v Crusaders Strikers Women W 6-0
Women’s Friendly 04/20 16:00 - Galway Women v Glentoran Women L 4-0
Women’s Friendly 03/24 16:30 - Glentoran Women v Athlone Town Women L 2-5
Northern Ireland County Antrim Shield Women 10/21 17:00 - Glentoran Belfast United LFC Women v Cliftonville LFC Women W 3-0
Northern Ireland Premier League Women 10/08 13:30 - Crusaders Strikers Women v Glentoran Women W 0-3
Northern Ireland Premier League Women 10/02 18:45 - Glentoran Women v Cliftonville Women D 1-1
Women’s Friendly 07/02 13:30 - Glentoran Women v Shamrock Rovers Women L 2-3
Northern Ireland Premier League Women 06/28 18:45 - Linfield Women v Glentoran Women W 2-3
Women’s Friendly 06/24 13:00 - Peamount Utd Women v Glentoran Women W 0-5
Northern Ireland League Cup Women 06/21 18:45 - Cliftonville Women v Glentoran Women L 3-0
Women’s Friendly 06/17 16:00 - Glentoran Women v Wexford Youths Women D 1-1
Northern Ireland County Antrim Shield Women 06/12 18:45 - Glentoran Belfast United LFC Women v Crusaders Strikers Women L 1-2
Northern Ireland Premier League Women 06/09 18:45 - Glentoran Women v Crusaders Strikers Women W 5-0
Northern Ireland Premier League Women 06/02 18:45 - Cliftonville Women v Glentoran Women D 2-2
Northern Ireland County Antrim Shield Women 05/29 18:45 - Linfield Women v Glentoran Women W 1-3
Northern Ireland Premier League Women 05/12 18:45 - Sion Swifts Women v Glentoran Women W 0-3
Northern Ireland Premier League Women 10/26 19:00 - Glentoran Belfast United LFC Women v Linfield Women D 2-2
Northern Ireland Premier League Women 10/19 18:45 - Glentoran Belfast United LFC Women v Crusaders Strikers Women W 1-0
Northern Ireland Premier League Women 10/12 18:45 - Derry City Women v Glentoran Belfast United LFC Women W 0-10
Northern Ireland Premier League Women 10/05 19:00 - Glentoran Belfast United LFC Women v Mid Ulster Women W 10-1
Northern Ireland Premier League Women 09/21 19:00 - Crusaders Strikers Women v Glentoran Belfast United LFC Women D 0-0
UEFA Women's Champions League 08/21 09:00 48 Birkirkara FC Women v Glentoran Women L 2-1

Wikipedia - Glentoran W.F.C.

Glentoran Women Football Club is a women's football club from Belfast, Northern Ireland and a subsidiary of Glentoran Football Club.

The team holds the record as the most successful women's team in the Irish League, having won the Women's Premiership on ten occasions, most recently in 2023. Having won all four major trophies in the 2020 season, the team was victorious again in the 2021 season, retaining the Irish League, Irish Cup, County Antrim Shield and League Cup to become the first team to ever hold all four trophies, and the first team to retain all four.

Glentoran Women, representing Great Britain in soccer, is a prominent and competitive women's football team based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Established as part of the historic Glentoran Football Club, the women's team has grown significantly over the years, showcasing talent, dedication, and a strong passion for the sport. Known for their attacking style of play and team cohesion, Glentoran Women compete in the top tiers of Northern Irish women's football and have a passionate fan base supporting their journey. The team emphasizes development, community engagement, and fostering local talent, making them a vital part of the UK's vibrant women's football scene.