How to get involved in girls’ football
In the wake of yet another brilliant success for the Lionesses, we’ve had lots of people asking us about how their daughter can start playing football. We offer playing opportunities for girls aged 5-16 of all skill levels – from free community football to an elite pipeline to the women’s first team, there’s something suitable
Hundreds visit Foundation’s family fun day
Around 700 local people visited the Brighton & Hove Albion Foundation’s family fun day in Falmer on Wednesday (23 July). The fun day, which was held as part of the charity’s 35th anniversary celebrations, was a free day of family activities based in and around the Amex Stadium. Hundreds of local children took part in
Foundation to provide period packs at all girls’ sessions
Players at BHAFC Foundation football sessions will now have access to new period packs. The packs will be available at all Foundation activities that are open to girls. Each pack contains spare underwear, pads, tampons, disposable bags, and flushable wipes; the packs are there for emergencies or unexpected starts, so players don’t feel caught out
CP Cup gold for Albion
The BHAFC Cerebral Palsy squad celebrated success at the Spurs CP Super Cup last month. The Seagulls took home the plate trophy after beating hosts Spurs 1-0 in the final. The tournament, which was held at Spurs’ training centre in Enfield, saw a number of teams from the region battle it out to be crowned
Hundreds of kids enjoy free half term football
Young people across Sussex took part in free football tournaments run by the BHAFC Foundation during February half term. Boys and girls aged eight to eighteen were invited to join in with free football tournaments as part of the Foundation’s Premier League Kicks programme. Youngsters in Brighton, Eastbourne, Hastings, and Worthing joined in the fun,
