200 kids enjoy Easter PL Kicks tournaments
More than 200 local children took part in Easter holiday tournaments as part of the Premier League Kicks programme. Premier League Kicks provides free football sessions every week for children who live in high-need neighbourhoods. Our coaches organised five holiday tournaments across Sussex, giving kids the chance to play in a fun, competitive environment during
Dream Pascal interview for Foundation youngsters
Three young people were given the chance to interview Albion star Pascal Gross at the club’s training ground. Esther and Pebbles from the BHAFC Foundation’s Football Pathway programme, and Harvey from the charity’s disability football programme, were invited to meet Pascal last week. They took part in a special televised interview as part of Pascal’s
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
Albion victorious as Foundation hosts regional girls tournament
The BHAFC Foundation invited nine schools from across south east England to come to Lancing for a girls’ football tournament. As part of the Premier League Primary Stars programme, schools from across the country had the chance to represent their local football clubs in the Under-11 National Girls Football Tournament, with the goal of earning
Foundation girls win gold in Canary Cup
Girls in our Talent Pathway programme enjoyed another entertaining Canary Cup tournament in Norwich. Girls from four age groups – Under-10s, Under-12s, Under-14s, and Under-16s – travelled to East Anglia for two days of football fun earlier this week. The teams travelled to The Nest, the home of the Norwich City Community Sports Foundation, where
