More than 150 girls from across England and Wales have travelled to Warwick University’s Cryfield Sports Pavilion today, to take part in the Under-16 girls’ Premier League Kicks Cup. The Under-16 girls’ tournament is one of the competition elements of the Premier League’s flagship community programme, Premier League Kicks, and celebrates the Premier League’s commitment …
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Bickleigh Down Primary to represent Argyle Community Trust in Premier League Primary Stars National Girls Tournament 2023
Argyle Community Trust will be represented by Bickleigh Down CofE Primary School in the South West regional heats of the Premier League Primary Stars National Girls tournament in Bristol today, in a bid to claim their place at the 2023 finals. Ten regional tournaments will be staged at community facilities across the country, with hundreds of young …
Argyle Women Switch to Black Shorts
Argyle Women will make the switch from white to black shorts on their playing kit for the remainder of the 22/23 FA Women’s National League season to reduce our players’ concerns over playing football while on their periods. The club took the decision swiftly following a short consultation with members of the Argyle Women set-up, …
England call-up for Mia and Taya
Argyle Under 16 girls players Mia Endacott and Taya Pomfret have been called up by the England Under 16s National Talent Camp in August. This follows the recent news that Roxy Thomas was called up for the Under 15s National Talent Camp and Mari Ward and Mia were selected to represent their country after trials …
Argyle named as Emerging Talent Centre
After a successful application, Argyle have been confirmed as an official FA Emerging Talent Centre for the next three years. This supports all of the continuing work and development of provisions the football club, in particular the Argyle Community Trust are involved in to support the Women’s game. The successful application means that Argyle will …
Partnership to discover future Lionesses in Plymouth
A special partnership event took place recently in Plymouth led by the FA Talent Legacy Group, giving girls across the city the opportunity to ‘Train Like a Lioness.’ Thirty year six girls from primary schools across the city were treated to a day of football activities at Plymouth Marjon University, supported by the Argyle Women’s …
A celebration of women’s and girls’ football
Manadon Sports and Community Hub will host a special day of football for our Girls Advanced Development Centre and Women’s First Team on Sunday, 24 July. The celebration will run from 10 am until 7 pm with our friends at Swansea City providing the opposition, starting with fixtures between the Argyle and Swansea Under 12, …
Argyle Community Trust proudly support International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating women’s equality. Here at the Argyle Community Trust, we have a long and proud history of supporting equality, diversity and inclusion in our communities across Plymouth, Devon and Cornwall. …
PL Changemakers leadership programme for girls & young women
The 12-month pilot project is funded by the Premier League, PLCF and Sport Relief to support girls and young women aged 11 to 18 in the city. We are delighted to announce that Argyle Community Trust has been chosen as a delivery partner for the Premier League Changemakers programme which aims to support girls and …
Young females in Plymouth will now be given greater opportunities through the FA England Women’s Talent Pathway
Argyle Community Trust are delighted to announce our involvement in the newly expanded Talent Inclusion Programme with the FA and 33 other EFL Club Community Organisations (CCO). The Talent Inclusion programme ensures that through our existing community activities, female participants can be identified and referred to the FA England Women’s Talent Pathway. Social class, ethnicity …