GIRLS FOOTBALL: Opportunities for 5 – 11 year olds to get involved

Bromsgrove Sporting Colts have had their application approved by Worcestershire FA to run a Wildcats Centre – designed to inspire girls aged between 5-11 to get involved with football.

SSE Wildcats Girls’ Football Clubs provide girls with regular opportunities to play football and take part in organised sessions in a fun and engaging environment, created exclusively for girls.

The sessions take place on Saturday mornings at Barnsley Hall, the home of Bromsgrove Sporting Colts.

They will provide a safe environment where girls with no football experience can have fun engaging with sport, develop fundamental skills, try a variety of sessions, learn new things and create foundations for a lifelong love of sport.

All sessions will be run by Qualified FA coaches who have a current DBS.

It’s just £3 a session, with the first one taking place on Saturday 28th March. For more information or to book, email Mark Whitehouse on bromsgrovesportingcolts@btinternet.com or call 07860 310854

We also need female coaches for our Wildcat Centre – if you want to get involved, get in touch!

Have Fun, Make Friends, Play Football – all with the Wildcats!

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