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South Wales Argus
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- South Wales Argus
Powerleague Cardiff's campaign celebrates women in football
Powerleague Cardiff has launched She's Got Game in response to research showing that 46 per cent of women and girls in the UK have felt judged or excluded for wanting to play football. The initiative aims to celebrate, support, and promote female players across Wales and the UK. Christian Rose, CEO of Powerleague, said: "This survey confirms what we've long believed, that women and girls in Cardiff and across the UK are not only passionate about football, but ready to play. "Yet too many still face barriers that simply shouldn't exist. "At Powerleague, we're committed to breaking those down by creating inclusive, welcoming spaces where everyone can thrive, no matter their background or ability. "Football should be for everyone, and we're proud to be part of the movement making that a reality." The campaign also includes a competition inviting women and girls to share their football skills and favourite moments. Entrants will receive a free off-peak five-a-side pitch voucher and the chance to win one-to-one coaching with freestyle footballer Shannon Ghee. Powerleague Cardiff will also screen live matches throughout the UEFA Women's Euros, offering fans a safe place to gather while encouraging new audiences to take part in the game. Shannon Ghee said: "Football has given me confidence, community, and so much joy, and I want every girl and woman to feel that too. "She's Got Game is about celebrating skill, creativity, and passion, no matter your level. "Whether you're just starting out or have been playing for years, this is your moment to have fun, and show the world what you've got. "I encourage everyone across Cardiff to have a go at a trick, or share their favourite football bit, this summer."
Yahoo
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Campaign shines light on women and girls in football
Shannon Ghee is backing the campaign (Image: Powerleague Cardiff) A new campaign is shining a light on women and girls in football. Powerleague Cardiff has launched She's Got Game in response to research showing that 46 per cent of women and girls in the UK have felt judged or excluded for wanting to play football. Advertisement The initiative aims to celebrate, support, and promote female players across Wales and the UK. Christian Rose, CEO of Powerleague, said: "This survey confirms what we've long believed, that women and girls in Cardiff and across the UK are not only passionate about football, but ready to play. "Yet too many still face barriers that simply shouldn't exist. "At Powerleague, we're committed to breaking those down by creating inclusive, welcoming spaces where everyone can thrive, no matter their background or ability. "Football should be for everyone, and we're proud to be part of the movement making that a reality." Advertisement The campaign also includes a competition inviting women and girls to share their football skills and favourite moments. Entrants will receive a free off-peak five-a-side pitch voucher and the chance to win one-to-one coaching with freestyle footballer Shannon Ghee. Powerleague Cardiff will also screen live matches throughout the UEFA Women's Euros, offering fans a safe place to gather while encouraging new audiences to take part in the game. Shannon Ghee said: "Football has given me confidence, community, and so much joy, and I want every girl and woman to feel that too. "She's Got Game is about celebrating skill, creativity, and passion, no matter your level. Advertisement "Whether you're just starting out or have been playing for years, this is your moment to have fun, and show the world what you've got. "I encourage everyone across Cardiff to have a go at a trick, or share their favourite football bit, this summer."


Scotsman
17 hours ago
- Sport
- Scotsman
Edinburgh Powerleague clubs kick off campaign to celebrate women and girls in football
Powerleague, the original and premier provider of commercial small-sided football in the UK, has launched She's Got Game, a new campaign designed to celebrate, support and showcase women and girls in football across Edinburgh. Sign up to our daily newsletter – Regular news stories and round-ups from around Scotland direct to your inbox Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Launching just as the UEFA Women's Euros 2025 has kicked off, the campaign is in response to research from Powerleague that revealed 46% of women and girls in the UK have felt judged or excluded simply for wanting to play football, despite the sport's growing popularity and rising confidence among players. The research found that football is now one of the most widely played sports among the 2,000 women and girls surveyed, yet 25% have experienced sexist comments, and only 15% believe football is equally welcoming to all genders. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad To help build confidence and celebrate the creative side of football, Powerleague is launching She's Got Game, a chance for passionate players of all abilities to share their tricks, skills and favourite football moments, with the opportunity to win 1-2-1 coaching with freestyle pro Shannon Ghee. Shannon Ghee Plus, for everyone who enters, Powerleague is offering a free off-peak 5 aside pitch voucher to help players continue their footballing journey. Free pitches will be provided directly after submission. The survey also revealed that although 48% feel confident in their football skills, emotional hurdles like fear of judgement and practical issues such as lack of local spaces continue to limit access. In response, Powerleague clubs across Edinburgh are working to create clear, accessible pathways for women and girls of all ages and abilities to get involved including offering local, inclusive spaces designed to support players no matter their experience or confidence level. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Powerleague clubhouses across Edinburgh, which include Powerleague Sighthill and Powerleague Portobello will also be showing matches live throughout the UEFA Women's Euros this summer, creating safe and vibrant places for fans to come together, but also encouraging new audiences to explore playing themselves. Powerleague will also be offering a range of great food and drink offers including kids eating for free when accompanied by a full paying adult. Shannon Ghee On the campaign, Christian Rose, CEO of Powerleague said: 'This survey confirms what we've long believed, that women and girls in Edinburgh and across the UK are not only passionate about football, but ready to play. 'Yet too many still face barriers that simply shouldn't exist. At Powerleague, we're committed to breaking those down by creating inclusive, welcoming spaces where everyone can thrive, no matter their background or ability. Football should be for everyone, and we're proud to be part of the movement making that a reality.' On supporting the She's Got Game campaign, Shannon Ghee, added: 'Football has given me confidence, community, and so much joy, and I want every girl and woman to feel that too. She's Got Game is about celebrating skill, creativity, and passion, no matter your level. Whether you're just starting out or have been playing for years, this is your moment to have fun, and show the world what you've got. I encourage everyone across Edinburgh to have a go at a trick, or share their favourite football bit, this summer!' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad To enter the She's Got Game competition, please visit: or our Instagram @powerleague. Key findings from the research included: Joy and skills For many, football is also a form of escape or joy. Twenty-seven percent said it offered them a break from stress or routine, while 26% described it as a source of fun. A further 13% said the sport gave them drive and motivation. Respondents also shared what they would most like to learn. Tackling and defensive positioning topped the list at 42%, closely followed by penalty-taking under pressure (41%). Barriers The most cited reason for not playing more was fear of judgment or not feeling good enough (22%), followed by lingering beliefs that football is 'not for girls' (16%). Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad A lack of safe or local spaces and time pressures due to school, work or family were each cited by 15% of respondents. Others pointed to high costs (10%), or not knowing how or where to get involved (11%). Rubiales incident – a catalyst for women's football The survey also looked at reactions to the fallout from the Luis Rubiales incident at the 2023 Women's World Cup, when the Spanish football official was criticised for kissing a player during the celebrations. More than a quarter (28%) said the incident made them more determined to support women's football, particularly among women aged 25 to 34. Another 11% said it prompted them to become more vocal about inclusion and equality. Demand for equality The study also found overwhelming demand for equality in the sport. 53% want equal pay and sponsorship, 52% want more women in leadership, and only 2% are unsure about the future of women's football showing just how far things have come on for the better. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad In partnership with the FA, Powerleague will also be offering free women's and girl's coach led sessions and social Leagues across the duration of the Euros and beyond. To find out more or book onto a free session customers can visit: 18+ year olds: 16-17 year olds: