Brighton & Hove Albionâs plans for a purposeâbuilt womenâs stadium have been hailed by senior figures from across the womenâs game as a landmark moment for the future of elite womenâs football in England and Europe.
The announcement has been welcomed by leaders responsible for shaping the future of the professional womenâs game in England.
Karen Carney, former Lioness and a leading voice in the womenâs game through her work across football development, governance and media, chaired a government-appointed taskforce that undertook an independent review of womenâs football in 2023 and has led praise for the project.
Carney said, âWith the amazing summer we had with the womenâs game last year, getting the right infrastructure is key to its future. So, itâs brilliant to see Brightonâs commitment to purpose-built facilities and a dedicated womenâs stadium.â
Nikki Doucet, chief executive of the Womenâs Super League and Womenâs Championship, believes Brightonâs plans represent a step change in how womenâs football is valued and supported, adding, âFor too long, women have had to adapt to facilities that werenât designed with them in mind. Now, players, managers, staff and fans will be able to experience a stadium designed through the lens of her and reimagine what inclusive, highâperformance spaces can look like for everyone â because when we build for her, we build better for all.
âIt sends a strong message about the commitment, belief and value that does exist in the womenâs game, and it is a massive moment for the team, the fans and the wider sport. Brighton are building more than a stadium, they are building a society where equitable opportunity isnât an ambition, itâs the standard.â
Nikki Doucet says Albion's new purpose-built women's stadium "sends a strong message about the commitment, belief and value that does exist in the womenâs game."
Dawn Airey, chair of the Womenâs Super League and one of the most influential figures in British sport and media, praised the clubâs longâterm ambition and leadership. Airey has held senior roles across football, broadcasting and culture, and has played a central role in shaping the direction of the professional womenâs game.
She said, âThis is a testament to the consistent, continued and committed support of a club that truly understands the importance of investing in its womenâs team and fanbase and recognises the momentum behind womenâs football today.
"The level of ambition and longâterm thinking sends a powerful message, not just to the players and supporters but to the entire football community about how Brighton place value on equality, opportunity and excellence. Not only are they building a new stadium they are also building a new community, and we hope it inspires others to follow suit and take similarly bold steps.â
Subject to planning approval, the proposed stadium is scheduled to open for the 2030/31 season and would become the UK and Europeâs first purposeâbuilt venue dedicated to womenâs football, reinforcing Brighton & Hove Albionâs position at the forefront of the sportâs continued growth.