Brighton & Hove Albion have invited Hollingbury Hawks Youth Football Club team to get kitted up and support todayâs Barclayâs FA Womenâs Super League fixture as ball retrievers, to celebrate the Under-11s teamâs achievement of winning the Sussex County Women & Girlâs Football League Respect award last season.
Hollingbury Hawks Youth FC play in the Sussex County Women & Girlsâ Football League, a league that has collaborated with Brighton & Hove Albion to enable clubs such as Hollingbury Hawks to attend todayâs fixture by allowing the SCWGFL clubs to be flexible with fixtures times.
This could not have been achieved without the backing from the chair of the Sussex County Women & Girlsâ Football League, Cameron Cox.
âIn a COVID-disrupted season, where the seasonâs trophy events couldnât be completed, the SCWGFL U11 section presented Respect awards instead,â Cameron explained.
âAll clubs were asked to nominate the team which most embodied the principles of the FA Respect Code to create a positive matchday experience for all involved. Our winners were Hollingbury Hawks who are here today as matchday ball retrievers as part of their award.â
Many in the game agree that collaboration is a vital ingredient for growing young peopleâs love for football, including Justine Thomson, Albionâs womenâs football recreational officer.
âWhat makes the Womenâs and Girlsâ game so special is our desire to collaborate and grow together,â she said.
âTodayâs match is a glowing example of how three organisations came together to provide an opportunity for young grassroots players to experience a top-flight Womenâs football game without losing the opportunity to play themselves.
âI believe that this forward-thinking approach in Sussex will set the example moving forward.â
Brighton & Hove Albion Womenâs team looks forward to continuing their work with local football leagues and councils to ensure football remains a game for everyone.
Women & Girlsâ general manager at Brighton & Hove Albion, Polly Bancroft, added, âWeâre really keen to engage with our local community. We recognise the power that role models have to girls and boys, and to be able to connect with them through mutually beneficial partnerships is something weâre really keen to develop.
âWeâd like to congratulate Hollingbury Hawks Youth FC on winning the Respect award and hope they all enjoy Sundayâs match.â
A big welcome to all SCGWFL clubs attending today!