Albion girls enjoy cup final at St George’s Park
A team of girls representing the Albion travelled up to St George’s Park to take part in the final of the Premier League Kicks Cup. They earned their spot at the Under-16s Girls final after winning their regional qualifiers earlier this year, joining around 400 other young people for two days of football. Football clubs
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
Foundation kids take part in sustainability workshop and litter pick
Young people from Brighton were invited to the Amex Stadium to learn more about sustainability in football. Around 30 participants from the Foundation’s Premier League Kicks programme joined the sustainability workshop, which encouraged them to think about environmental responsibility in their communities. The workshop, which was held by Albion’s Sustainability Manager Thomas Harris, was supported
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,
From player to coach: Jaime recognised with Community Captain award
BHAFC Foundation coach Jaime Quinn has been recognised for her fantastic contribution to youth football in Sussex. Jaime, a football coach and PE teacher for the Foundation, first got involved with Premier League Kicks as a young player before being employed as a coach. When she was 14 years old, Jaime was struggling to find
