Free Football Festival for Girls at The Nest

Story added: 8th September 2020

Evening session for girls aged 10-16

The Community Sports Foundation are offering a FREE Girls’ Football Festival on the 17th of September, allowing female footballers from 10-16 years the opportunity to attend a training session with our coaches and lead Girls’ & Women’s staff at The Nest.

During the festival, staff will be looking to identify players to join the Foundation’s Girls’ Football Development Programme.

The Girls’ Football Development Programme is designed to help young talented female footballers reach their full potential.

With age groups from U8 through to U16, our programme is tailored to give players the best opportunity to progress technically as a footballer and to help them develop socially and psychologically.

We deliver our Girls’ Football Development Programme across a three-tier system, through the Academy Development Programme (ADP), the Elite Player Development Centre (EPDC) and the Player Development Centre (PDC).

Timings

5:15pm
Registration
5:30pm
Session starts
7:00pm
Session finishes

On the same evening there will be a session for male and female goalkeepers – click here for more information.

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