In February 2022, it was announced that Norwich City Women had been fully integrated into Norwich City F.C who were now responsible for all day to day running of the club. On the pitch, the 2021/22 season finished on a positive note with the club surviving a relegation battle. After only collecting seven points before Christmas, an upturn in form saw them retain their fourth-tier status. Norwich City appointed former footballer
Flo Allen as general manager of the women's side in June 2022. On 16 April 2023, Norwich City Women played their first match at Carrow Road since their integration into Norwich City F.C, running out 5–3 winners against Ashford Town in an FA Women's National League Division One South East Fixture. The match was played in front of a crowd of 7,585 spectators with Alice Parker scoring twice. In May, they won the 2022–23 Norfolk County Cup by defeating Mulbarton Wanderers 3–0 in the final. It was head coach Shaun Howes's final game in charge and concluded a campaign where Norwich achieved their highest league finish for 9 years. In February 2024, it was announced that head coach Martin Herdman had departed the club. Under interim head coach Scott Emmerson, Norwich City Women won the Norfolk County Cup in the 2023–24 season. After beating Mulbarton Wanderers 7–0 in the semi-final, they beat Wroxham Ladies 6–0 in the final held at Carrow Road, with
forward Natasha Snelling scoring twice. Norwich finished second in the league and therefore missed out on promotion to
AFC Wimbledon. Norwich were unbeaten in the league until the final game of the season when they lost to Ashford Town.
Midfielder Ellie Smith was voted fans player of the season for the second consecutive year. In June 2024, it was announced that Andy Cook had been appointed as the new head coach, commencing duties on 1 July. For the second consecutive season, Norwich finished second in the league and therefore missed out on promotion, this time to
Real Bedford Ladies . Natasha Snelling was named player of the season for 2024–25. Norwich finished the season by clinching the County Cup for the third consecutive year, beating Mulbarton 7–1. Captain Megan Todd scored in her final game before retiring from football. In May 2025, Norwich announced that they would start offering professional contracts to some players, and the following month Ellie Bishop became the first player to sign a professional contract with the club. On 3 May 2026, Norwich secured promotion to the third tier of English football following a playoff victory against
Moneyfields F.C. Held at the
Pirelli Stadium, Burton, Norwich led 2–0 but the game finished level and the match went to a penalty shootout. Norwich won 6–5 after
Sarah Quantrill saved the final penalty. Two days later, Norwich announced tha they had parted company with manager Cook. ==Long-term vision==