Maidenbower win national tournament representing Albion
A team of Year 6 boys from a Crawley school were crowned champions at a national Premier League schools football tournament. Maidenbower Junior School were chosen to represent the Albion at the Premier League Primary Stars National Tournament. Maidenbower were one of hundreds of teams who entered the tournament, which culminated in the final at
How we got Sussex playing in 2023/24
A look back on how the BHAFC Foundation has been changing lives across Sussex this season. Over ten thousand children and young people have laced up their boots and joined in a BHAFC Foundation football session since the Premier League season started last August. We have been helping people get active, learn new skills, and
Whitehawk kids enjoy disability awareness day
Year 4 pupils at City Academy Whitehawk took part in a disability awareness session delivered by BHAFC Foundation tutors. As part of the Super Movers for Every Body campaign, we held a sessions to help pupils at City Academy Whitehawk understand more about disability sport. BHAFC Foundation tutors, with the help of Albion mascot Gully,
Pinto and Sarri visit Hangleton Primary School
Veatriki Sarri and Tatiana Pinto helped Hangleton Primary School run a special assembly for their pupils. The two WSL stars visited Hangleton on 27 March, where more than 200 children joined them for an assembly and a Q&A session. Sarri and Pinto helped drive home the key messages of the assembly – the importance of
Albion academy stars help to run youth football tournament
Children from primary schools across Sussex came together for a football tournament at the Triangle in Burgess Hill. BHAFC Foundation tutors hosted an Albion Cup tournament for youngsters from schools for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), and SEND pupils in mainstream schools. Dozens of children joined us for the tournament, which encouraged
