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VIDEO: FA Girls' Football Week review

Between 10-16 October FA Girls' Football Week took place in Cheshire, showcasing the female game in the county and encouraging women and girls to...
There were 61 registered sessions across the county which saw 2,365 women taking part, 1,460 of those were new participants!

Video review of the week

 

 

Get Involved

If you were inspired by any of our FA Girl's Football Week coverage or would simply like more information about how to get involved, please see below.

If you would like more information about playing in women's or girls' football within Cheshire please download our guide by clicking HERE. 

For women interested in coaching, refereeing or volunteering you can submit your interest to us and we'll send you relevant information, to do so please click HERE.

If you have any questions regarding how you might get involved, please contact our Football Development Officer for Women and Girls, Steph Knott at stephanie.knott@cheshirefa.com

 

Female Role Models

For FA Girls' Football Week we profiled a number of female role models with links to women's and girls' grassroots football in the county. 

The aim was to inspire more females to take part and get involved in football, outlining the many opportunities in Cheshire.

All six women we profiled have inspirational stories to tell and are true champions and role models of the women's game.

To see the individual profile features please click the names below:

Vicky Jepson, Professional Coach, Liverpool Ladies Development Squad

Charlotte Phillips, Level 6 Referee

Jess Jones, FA National Game Youth Council Regional Engagement Officer

Rebecca Pilkington, Professional FA Skills coach

Lindsay Carrington, Upton JFC (Chester) club secretary & 2016 FA National Volunteer of the Year

Michelle Wilcock, FA Mentor, Tutor & Professional Coach with England Men's Cerebral Palsy Development Team

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