Kellogg's Football Camps Return For a Second Year With Over 30,000 Free Places
Female participants from several of Cardiff City FC Foundation’s projects accompanied Cardiff City FC Women as matchday mascots in-front of a record-breaking crowd at Cardiff City Stadium on Wednesday 16th November.
In a huge night for the women’s game in Wales, 11 of our beneficiaries from projects including Premier League Primary Stars and Bluebirds Ability walked out alongside their heroes in front of XXX fans prior to the [INSERT SCORE] victory at CCS.
Currently sitting top of the Adran Premier League, Cardiff City FC Women are inspiring more and more women and girls to take part in football through the capital and beyond.
Speaking on the night, Cardiff City FC Women’s First Team manager Iain Darbyshire said:
“It’s so important that we use our platform to inspire more young women and girls to take part in football.
“Working in partnership with Cardiff City FC Foundation by gifting these mascot places and making a positive impact in our communities, we’ll aim to bring through the next generation of players and hopefully motivate young women and girls to take part in not just football, but others sports too.”
[INSERT NAME], parent of one of our mascots on the night said:
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In the last 12 months, the Foundation has worked with over 3,000 female participants through our projects, and we’ll continue to encourage equality across our community initiatives.
Kellogg's Football Camps Return For a Second Year With Over 30,000 Free Places
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