Local girls encouraged to try out football
The BHAFC Foundation and American Express worked together to encourage young girls aged 9-11 to play football. Around 60 girls from schools across Sussex had the opportunity to play football on the Community Pitch at the American Express Elite Football Performance Centre, Lancing, last week (13 March, 2024). Delivered by the BHAFC Foundation in partnership
How the Premier League supports the BHAFC Foundation
In February, the Premier League is highlighting its ‘More Than A Game’ campaign to showcase how its wide-ranging investment into all levels of football enables people connected to clubs to have a positive impact on their local communities. Clubs across the Premier League, EFL and National League are naming a Community Captain: somebody at the heart
Albion stars make surprise visit to girls in Whitehawk
Albion first team stars Vicky Losada and Pauline Bremer visited girls playing at a BHAFC Foundation football session in Whitehawk. Pauline and Vicky are both official BHAFC Foundation player ambassadors for the 23/24 season, and this trip to Whitehawk marked their first community visit of the season. The pair surprised girls at a Premier League
Foundation girls win gold in Canary Cup
Girls in our Talent Pathway programme enjoyed another entertaining Canary Cup tournament in Norwich. Girls from four age groups – Under-10s, Under-12s, Under-14s, and Under-16s – travelled to East Anglia for two days of football fun earlier this week. The teams travelled to The Nest, the home of the Norwich City Community Sports Foundation, where
In Her Own Words – girls pathway player Z’el
Z’el Jones, aged 12, is a player in our Girls’ U12 Advanced Centre. In her own words, she shared the story of her journey through the Foundation football pathway. When I was younger, I never EVER liked football. My older brother used to force me to play ALL THE TIME. So, a few years passed