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Hello,


It’s been years since I’ve posted on this forum but I’m hoping that someone might be able to help.


My daughter is 14 and really wants to start playing football. I feel bad that’s it’s not something she got into earlier but she never seemed interested.


I’m looking for a relaxed girls group where she will feel comfortable learning to play and isn’t too competitive. Does such a thing exist?


Alternatively, I had thought about trying to organise a group myself but would need to find somewhere to play and some other like minded girls.


Thanks for your help.

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Maybe try Girls United who are local and run some mixed age sessions at Alleyns, they say it’s for all levels of experience, but if it’s not the place for a 14 year old beginner I’m sure they’d tell you and maybe point you in the right direction! I’m involved in a different sport and have come across the Girls United guys at one of our shared grounds, they seem like a nice bunch.


Good luck!


https://www.girlsunitedfa.org/london-club#londonclub-sessions

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