
Kirby and Veltman visit girls at Davison
Two Albion stars visited young footballers at a Worthing girls’ school earlier this week. Fran Kirby and Joel Veltman came to meet girls at Davison CE Girls School, a school which has a burgeoning girls’ football programme. Davison has recently celebrated the opening of a brand new 3G football pitch – a move they hope

Canary Cup success for Albion girls
Dozens of girls in the BHAFC Foundation talent pathway travelled to Norwich last week to take part in the Canary Cup. The Canary Cup is an annual tournament that sees young players from across the country travel to The Nest in Norwich to represent their football clubs. The BHAFC Foundation sent six teams of girls

Albion star opens new 3G pitch at Worthing girls’ school
A secondary school in Worthing celebrated the opening of their new 3G football pitch with the help of former Albion captain Dani Bowman. Davison CE High School for Girls had been hoping to build a 3G pitch for a number of years, and the project finally came to fruition at the official opening ceremony on

Youngsters given free Albion tickets
Some young football fans were given the chance to watch the Albion in style last weekend. Young players Anastasia and Emily were given free tickets to HB’s Restaurant to watch Albion’s 2-2 draw against Nottingham Forest. Anastasia and Emily are part of our girls’ football pathway programme, and were invited to the game alongside Anastasia’s

More Than A Game – how the Premier League help us change lives
The BHAFC Foundation, along with the Premier League, support more than 20,000 young people across Sussex every single year. During September we’ve been highlighting the More Than A Game community showcase – a chance for us to talk about the many ways the Premier League help us change lives in local communities. The Premier League