Portsmouth News

Pompey and Moneys set to benefit from new top flight investment

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Pompey and Moneyfield­s Women are in line to benefit from a new strategy backed by Premier League funding to strengthen the third and fourth tier of the women's game.

'Empowering For Success' will provide £1million of investment from the Premier League for the Women's National League levels.

Jay Sadler's Pompey, who play in the National League Southern Premier Division third tier, and newly promoted Moneyfield­s, who will be operating at fourth tier NL Division One South West in 2022/23, will be two of the clubs enabled to ‘flourish both on and off the pitch through the developmen­t of players, workforce, and infrastruc­ture’ through the new strategy.

Created in collaborat­ion with clubs, it will focus on eight ‘priority areas’: players, coaches and leaders, referees, club developmen­t, league developmen­t, facilities, commercial, and marketing and communicat­ions.

Baroness Sue Campbell, the FA’s director of women’s football, said: ‘The launch of this strategy is game-changing for the women’s football pyramid.

‘It will ensure the FA WNL can maintain pace with the wider growth of the women’s game, and the clubs and their players can thrive both on and off the pitch.

‘We want to say a huge thank you to the Premier League for their support, without which none of this would be possible. The money they are investing will transform the experience of everyone who plays in the third and fourth tiers of women’s football.’

The Premier League are also making additional support available for clubs in those tiers of the women’s pyramid through its Stadium Fund.

The FA is to work with clubs to identify their facility needs, and the Football Foundation will be handling the grant administra­tion.

Premier League chief executive Richard Masters said: ‘It is an exciting time for women’s and girls’ football in this country.

‘We are proud of the investment we make to help develop football at all levels and this funding expands on the wide-ranging support we provide. Our clubs are committed to developing women’s and girls’ football and it’s important that the Premier League plays a role in this.’

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