Exciting opportunities for girls’ football in Aberystwyth!
It’s nearly the end of 2023 – but Aberystwyth Town Women have three exciting ways for girls to play football in January 2024!
There’s the popular girls’ camp, which runs on Wednesday 3rd January – 9 to 12 noon for the little ones (£12.50 per child), and 9 to 3pm for older girls (£25.00) and those who have played before. Led by first-team players, it’s a chance to play on the Park Avenue pitch and try out new skills plus develop existing ones. Plus courtesy of partner Headway Food Services, there are some funded places on offer for anyone who would like to participate but is not in a financial position to do so.
For those who are interested in joining a team, trials for the Aberystwyth Town Girls’ Development Centre are on Saturday 13th January, from 1pm to 3pm at Park Avenue. Girls can sign up to try out for the under-10s, under-12s, under-14s or under-16s via this link: tinyurl.com/GDCJan24
You’ll have seen the success of our development centre with the number of young players we have in the first team this season – so if your girl would like to star for the Seasiders one day, she should definitely come along and try out!
And for girls aged 4 to 11 who want to make friends and have football fun, Huddle runs every Monday during term time from 4pm to 5pm at the Waunfawr Community Hall. It’s a casual, drop-in session (£3) – no need to book or commit to every week. We are so excited that this session is proving so popular and hope even more girls will come along in the new year!
For further information about any of these sessions, email abertownladiesfc@gmail.com.
We hope you’ll come along and join us for the final home game of the year, versus Cardiff City on Sunday 17th December (kick-off 2pm) – when we expect a special guest dressed in red with a big white beard!
In the meantime, our very best wishes for a happy and peaceful festive season.
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