Last updated : 17/08/2023 19:36:21
Introduction
Emsworth Town Youth U12 Pearls Girls are a Grassroots football team.
The team is from England, United Kingdom and play in the Hampshire Girls Youth Football League U12 Div 2.
Team Details
Location
League
Hampshire Girls Youth Football League - U12 Div 2
Team Type
Girls , 11 a side , Grassroots
Emsworth Town Youth U12 Pearls Girls
Emsworth Town Youth U12 Pearls Girls is a girls' football team based in Emsworth, Hampshire. They play in the Hampshire Girls Youth Football League (HGYL), which is a league for girls aged 7-16.
The team was founded in 2015 by Andy Cooper, who wanted to provide a safe and supportive environment for girls to play football. The team has grown rapidly since then, and now has over 30 players.
The Pearls Girls have had a lot of success in recent years. They have won the HGYL U12 Division 1 title twice, and have also reached the final of the HGYL Cup.
The team is coached by a team of experienced coaches, who are passionate about helping girls develop their football skills. The coaches also focus on developing the girls' confidence and teamwork skills.
The Pearls Girls are a close-knit team, and they enjoy playing together. They are always looking for new players, so if you are interested in joining the team, please contact the club secretary.
Sources
- Emsworth Town Youth Football Club website
- Emsworth Town Youth U12 Pearls Girls team page on The FA website
- Hampshire Girls Youth Football League website
About the Hampshire Girls Youth Football League
The Hampshire Girls Youth Football League (HGYL) is a league for girls aged 7-16. It was founded in 1997, and now has over 1,000 players in 100 teams.
The HGYL is affiliated to the Football Association (FA), and its teams compete in the FA Girls' National League. The league also organizes a number of cup competitions, including the HGYL Cup and the HGYL Challenge Cup.
The HGYL is committed to providing a safe and enjoyable environment for girls to play football. The league has a code of conduct that all players and coaches are required to adhere to.
If you are interested in finding out more about the HGYL, please visit the league's website.