U11 LIONESSES
Kent Girls/Ladies Football League 9-Aside
After a successful season both on and off the pitch, we are now looking to expand our team. As coaches, we pride ourselves on player development in all areas of the game. We have a team first philosophy, a player centred approach, and have created a respectful, fun and hard working environment.
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We strive to play progressive, technical and responsible football. We champion fair play and respect our opposition. This is all made possible by a strong team ethic and an appetite to improve. Our players are an incredible bunch of young ladies, matched only by their supportive parents/guardians and forward thinking club.
Recruitment
LOOKING FOR
A NEW TEAM?
We're looking for new players of all playing levels. Whether you're just starting out, or if you've been playing for ages, get in touch!
Season 2021/22
WELL DONE
LIONESSES!
We've had a wonderful 2021/22 season. Togetherness, hard work and a never say die attitude, saw the team win the Kent Girls League, TJFC Fiesta and the Anchorians Tournament Shield. We were also awarded both Fair Play Team and Fair Play Coach of The Year.
Development
WRIGHT
TO PLAY
Former Arsenal legend Ian Wright took an opportunity to speak out passionately about football equality at grassroots level.
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Euro 2022
BRIGHTON
ROCKS!
We were lucky enough to watch the Lionesses storm to an unbelievable 8-0 win vrs Norway in their second group match at Euro 2022. Come on England, let's go win it!
Training
FIRST TRAINING
SESSION BACK
Shuttle runs, dribbles, short passing, sunshine, bottles of water and plenty of laughter. Welcome back to training Lionesses...
Health
HOW MUCH
IS ENOUGH?
Aim for six to eight cups or mugs per day. The amount per cup depends on the age of the child: Under 5 years - 120-150ml cup. 6 years and above - 250-300ml cup.
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Podcast
WOMEN'S
FOOTBALL FUTURE
Season 2021/22
AN EXCITING NEW PATHWAY
Read
RESPECT
THE REF
The future of girls/women's football is the topic from the excellent Today In Focus podcast. It's well worth a listen.
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Kent FA will be running Emerging Talent Centres for girls Under 14s, 15s & 16s - which will be the new link between grassroots football and the professional clubs.
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They work hard, train hard, show up and play hard – all to keep the game beautiful.
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