Lisburn Ladies continue to blaze a trail for girls’ football
The Irish FA and the Northern Ireland Women’s Football Association (NIWFA) teamed up to launch the inaugural season at a festival of football at Olympia Leisure Centre.
The importance of this new league was demonstrated by the presence of IFA senior officials including President Jim Shaw and IFA Chief Executive Patrick Nelson. Current FIFA Vice President Jim Boyce was also in attendance to lend his support for this exciting new development.
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Hide AdFunded by FIFA, the league will involve nine teams - Carnmoney Ladies, Crusaders Strikers, Cliftonville Ladies, Foyle Belles, Glentoran Belfast United, Mid Ulster Ladies, Killyleagh Youth FC, Lisburn Ladies and St Oliver Plunkett - and will run from Saturday 16 May until Saturday 4 July.
Speaking at the launch, NIWFA Chairwoman Susan O’Neill remarked: “This new Under 15 National League is a crucial part of the player pathway and we are delighted to have nine teams participating in the inaugural season.
“The NIWFA is working hard alongside the Irish FA to implement the IFA Girls’ and Women’s Football Plan and the creation of this league, with the support of FIFA, is extremely important for the development of the female game in Northern Ireland.”
IFA Chief Executive, Patrick Nelson, closed proceedings by thanking FIFA for their continued support of girls’ and women’s football.
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Hide Ad“The financial assistance they give us, along with the equipment and apparel for all the teams, is greatly appreciated,” he said. “This is an important development for the game in Northern Ireland and it will allow us to encourage more girls to get involved in football.”
For further information about the Under 15 National League please contact Colette Young (NIWFA Secretary) at [email protected].