
Bristol City Women Apprenticeship Opportunity
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Thursday, March 2nd 2017
Join Bristol City Women at SGS College for the 'Vixen's Footie Festival' on Saturday, May 20th.
Come and support Bristol City Women take on Liverpool at the Stoke Gifford Stadium and play in a fun tournament before the game.
There are five age groups on offer with clubs able to bring U10,12,14,16 and a women's team to play in the festival.
Bring a team for just £20! Sister Clubs get free entry for one team with additional teams able to compete for £10 per team.
Each team will get 10 free tickets to watch the game which kicks off at 6pm and there will be a presentation at half-time.
Players and families can also enjoy a whole range of extra activities including face painting, inflatables and photo competitions.
To book please contact Estelle Randall via estelle.randall@bristolcitywfc.co.uk.
The FA has launched a new Sister Club Programme ahead of the new FA Women’s Super League 2017/18 season.
More than £100,000 has been invested by the FA into the programme, which aims to drive girl’s participation at grassroots level and attendances at FA WSL matches.
The Sister Club Programme will see girls’ clubs around the country become affiliated with their local FA WSL club.
For the exchange of a fee, grassroots clubs can gain access to match tickets, player appearances, coaching sessions led by Bristol City Women players, camps, mascot spaces, and so much more.
"We have all loved coming down to some games and having player appearances." - Dursley Town Girls.
"We really enjoyed the training visit from Georgia Evans to our training ground." - Longwell Green Sports JFC.
Bristol City Women’s midfielder and Welsh International Georgia Evans who ran the coaching sessions last year for the Sister Clubs commented: “The Sister Club programme is a great way for Bristol City Women to develop even stronger links with girl’s clubs and inspire the next generation of players in Bristol and the surrounding area.
“I am looking forward to working directly with our new Sister Clubs and I know the rest of the players are looking forward to welcoming them at our games throughout the season."
In 2015 FA WSL attendances rose 48 per cent on the previous season, with the average league attendance per match reaching 1,076.
To find out more about becoming a Bristol City Women's FC Sister Club, contact Estelle Randall via estelle.randall@bristolcitywfc.co.uk.
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