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Athenlay football club are looking for any young females (16+) that are interested in football coaching to join our quickly expanding girls football programme , experience is not necessary just a good attitude towards commitment.

We will support and pay for any coaching courses.

The Young coaches programme we have been running for the last few years has seen 10 young lads gain their level 1

qualification another 4 have gone on to complete the f.a level 2 qualification and everyone of these young coaches has been offered payed coaching roles within the club.

We now have over 100 girls aged between 7 and 14 playing and training at athenlay so we are really keen to help more young females get on to the coaching pathway and help the female football continue to grow.


For anymore information or queries please don't hesitate to contact me at [email protected] or drop me a message on 07415232083.

For females under the age of 18 please have a parent contact me first.


Paul Parker

Athenlay football club Chairman.

Cheers Paul, a brilliantly run club and welcome further expansion. A general point on gender, can/do female coaches train boys teams and vice versa? Not sure if there are specific rules in children/youth football, I can recall that at a certain age you can no longer have mixed teams.

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