Source: The FA

Sport England to help more women play football

Sport England to help more women play football with £1m legacy investment into UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 Sport England has awarded £1m of National Lottery funding to England’s hosting of the UEFA European Women’s Championship in 2022 (WEURO2022) with a view to increasing the number of adult women playing football in England. In keeping with

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Source: Durham

Durham Women FC sign striker Bridget Galloway

Durham Women FC have announced the signing of striker Bridget Galloway. The youngster spent last season with Sunderland, where she netted 21 times in 23 league games in the FA Women’s National League, and has previously played for the Lady Black Cats in the FA Women’s Super League. Galloway has also represented England at youth level,

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Source: Durham

Durham sign midfielder Mollie Lambert

Durham Women FC have announced the signing of midfielder Mollie Lambert. Lambert, who spent last season with Sunderland in the FA Women’s National League, has put pen to paper on a deal with the Wildcats ahead of the 2020/21 FA Women’s Championship campaign. The versatile midfielder began her career with Newcastle United before joining the

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The Gameplan for Growth Review – England Teams

Throughout May and June, The FA is reviewing the impact of The Gameplan for Growth strategy on the women’s and girls’ game. Launched in March 2017, the strategy pledged to tackle ambitious targets to double participation, double the game’s fanbase and outline its continued support for the women’s and girls’ game with the launch of the

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Training in lockdown – Zara Walker

This is the third of three articles we have run celebrating the way in which three young footballers (and a little brother),  have continued to develop their football skills during these trying times. Now we journey north of the border to meet 7 year old Zara Walker. At just 7 Zara plays for Celtic Women’s

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