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The FA marks one year of its Football Your Way Plan

The Football Association [The FA] has marked the first anniversary of its Football Your Way plan by hosting a multi-team camp, at St. George’s Park with England players from across the Senior Men’s Deaf, Partially Sighted and Cerebral Palsy squads, and the Senior Women’s Deaf team. Launched in October 2021, the landmark disability Football Your

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Two new Women’s High Performance Centres launched

The University of Essex and Birmingham City University have joined eight existing universities, which are partnered with England Football Learning, to offer support for women’s and girls’ football coaches at specialist Women’s High Performance Football Centres [WHPFC] across the country. The centres provide an educational and community-based hub to recruit, develop and deploy coaches and

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The FA and NIKE announce partnership for the women’s game

The Football Association (The FA) have announced a multi-year partnership with Nike to become official ball supplier of the Barclays Women’s Super League (BWSL), Barclays Women’s Championship (BWC) and The FA Women’s Continental Tyres League Cup from the 2022/23 season. The agreement will see Nike’s Flight ball technology being introduced for the first time when

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What a performance!

What an incredible performance from the Lionesses last evening. The introduction of new coach Sarina Wiegman seems to have spread confidence like confetti throughout the squad. Whilst other teams have struggled in the second half throughout the tournament Weigman’s substitutes seem to just make the side better. In last night’s Semi-Final it was Sweden who

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The FA launch 60 Girls Emerging Talent Centres

The Football Association [The FA] can today confirm the first 60 Girls’ Emerging Talent Centre [ETC] licences have been allocated, which will see the number of young female players engaged in FA programmes across the country rise from 1,722 to over 4,200 by the end of the 2023-24 season. These numbers also present a 59%

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The FA announce new era for WSL and Championship

The Football Association has today confirmed the beginning of a new era for the Barclays Women’s Super League and Barclays Women’s Championship with the launch of a new visual identity and name change ahead of the 2022/23 season. The rebrand will also see the naming convention altered for the two competitions, with ‘The FA’ dropped

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Women’s Leadership Programme applications now open

The Football Association [The FA] has announced that applications for the next intake of its University Women’s Leadership Programme are now open. The award-winning programme, which runs in partnership with British Universities and Colleges Sport [BUCS], aims to unlock the potential of a diverse cohort of students aspiring to work in women’s football and provide

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