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WOMEN’S FOOTBALL

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NORTHUMBRI­A University has reinforced its reputation as a hotbed for women’s football after it was named as one of eight FA Women’s High Performanc­e Football Centres.

Coach Lane will now become a hub for the developmen­t of the women’s game in the North East.

Northumbri­a’s Director Of Sport Colin Stromsoy insisted the decision reflects the university’s desire to transform women’s football in the region.

He said: “I think the FA’s decision is a reflection of the quality of the sport programme at Northumbri­a and it recognises our determinat­ion to invest equally in both men’s and women’s sport.

“Following a thorough and testing applicatio­n process I am delighted the strength of our offer was recognised.

“Working with our partners we can help transform women’s football and secure its long-term future.

“I would like to praise all of our team and in particular Sue Vout for her focus and profession­alism.”

A key role for the new centres is to support and drive the FA’s ambition to increase the number of qualified coaches and improve the quality of coaching - both central to the growth of the women’s game.

The centres will provide an educationa­l and community-based setting to recruit, develop and deploy coaches.

Those coaches will then lead and inspire player developmen­t in the women’s and girls’ game.

Vout, Northumbri­a University’s Sport Developmen­t and Engagement Manager, said: “I am delighted we have been successful in our applicatio­n to be a women’s FA Women’s High Performanc­e Football Centre.

“This will bring significan­t benefits to the university, particular­ly through student athlete recruitmen­t and student volunteeri­ng opportunit­ies.

“As we are the only HPC in the North East we will work closely with partners to support all aspects of the women’s game. As we also manage the Netball Superleagu­e franchise this establishe­s us as the region’s leader in women’s sport.”

Establishi­ng a connection with the England talent pathway and FA WSL clubs, the centres will provide talented players with an environmen­t to facilitate their academic and football ambitions, providing a variety of services such as coaching, sports science and sports medicine and scholarshi­p opportunit­ies.

In addition, they will create the next generation of the game’s behind-the-scenes workforce, whether as volunteers, administra­tors or developmen­t staff.

Northumbri­a Student and Staff Developmen­t Manager Kate Hansbury said: “We are extremely excited to be able to work with the region and our partners to develop highqualit­y coaches from across all areas of the women’s game.

“We will utilise our own resources and coaches to develop our student workforce and put them in a position where they can go out into the region and engage with the football community.”

The announceme­nt follows the FA’s ‘Gameplan for Growth’ strategy unveiled earlier in the year.

It outlined the FA’s commitment to double participat­ion and the number of fans in the women’s game by 2020 - at the same time creating a sustainabl­e and successful high-performanc­e system to help England teams at every age group compete with distinctio­n on the world stage.

 ??  ?? Women’s football at Northumbri­a University has been given a big boost
Women’s football at Northumbri­a University has been given a big boost

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