Malta Independent

180 girls take part in third Open Day at Centenary Stadium

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As part of its mission to develop the grassroots level in women’s football, the Malta FA Technical Centre’s Grassroots and Women’s Department, in collaborat­ion with SportMalta and the Directorat­e for Quality and Standards in Education (DQSE), recently organised another Open Day at the Centenary Stadium.

A total of 180 pupils from the schools of St Dorothy’s (Sliema), St Joan Antide and Tarxien Primary took part in this Open Day, the third in this season’s series.

Malta FA and club coaches together with members of the Malta Women’s U-19 team oversaw the proceeding­s on the day.

Claire Casha, P.E. teacher at St Dorothy’s School, praised the level of organisati­on during the Open Day.

“The event was very well organised,” Ms Casha told www.mfa.com.mt.

“The girls enjoyed it, the venue was great and the staff were amazing. Our pupils were very pleased when they were encouraged to join local clubs. That really made them feel appreciate­d.”

Chloe Ann Ellul and Amy Busuttil, two of the Malta Under-19 players who acted as volunteers during the event, savoured the experience.

“It was a positive experience, one that enhanced my understand­ing of how to deal with and teach younger children since I want to become a coach in the future,” Ellul said.

“I believe this is also a very good initiative to encourage more girls to play football.”

Busuttil said: “This event is intended to encourage more young girls to participat­e in women’s football.

“It also helped us to gain more coaching experience. It was quite a wonderful experience, both for us and for the children whose energy and enthusiasm made it even more enjoyable.”

This initiative is reaping the desired rewards as it is attracting numerous girls who are not affiliated with local clubs.

These events complement the Malta FA’s on-going efforts to generate more enthusiasm among girls aged between 6 and 11 years, while also encouragin­g them to enrol in local clubs in order to increase the participat­ion figures at grassroots level.

The MFA Technical Centre’s Grassroots and Women’s Department thanked the DQSE, SportMalta, participat­ing schools, coaches, players and volunteers for their co-operation and enthusiast­ic participat­ion in sharing their vision of developing women’s football at grassroots level.

For further informatio­n on these events or any details related to women’s football, check out the Facebook page, MFA Women’s Football or send an email to girlsfesti­vals@mfa.com.mt.

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