Girls are Granted Grow the Game Funding
England Lioness striker praises Calverley United Girls

England Women and Arsenal striker Danielle Carter has praised Grow the Game and Calverley United JFC following the award of a £3000 grant from The FA.
The grant, which will provide a boost to grassroots female football in Calverley and the surrounding areas, has paved the way for Calverley United to create several new girls teams across the next few years. The club has already set up two teams in the U8/U7 age group for next season and training has started for next season's U6s. Two coaches have already completed their Level 1 coaching courses and the grant will enable more coaches to be trained.
Danielle said: “I would like to congratulate Calverley United JFC on working with the Football Foundation and West Riding FA to secure a Grow the Game grant. Playing in an all-female team from a young age was key to my development, so I am delighted that there will be more opportunities for women and girls in the local area and wish Calverley United JFC good luck during their debut season!”
Grow the Game is a programme funded by The FA and delivered by the Football Foundation. It awards grants to grassroots football clubs wishing to create new teams, especially amongst under-represented groups.
This year, £1,500 was made available for clubs looking to create new female and disability football teams to help towards the costs of FA coaching courses; FA league affiliation costs; referees’ fees; first aid kits; football kit and equipment.
Luke Cooper, Football Development Officer of the club said: “We are absolutely delighted to receive this funding from the FA and Football Foundation. It will allow myself, James and Nick who started the girls' section in April to make sure we sustain the girls we have currently playing football by providing more and better opportunities as well as better coaching and also encourage more girls to come give football a go!"
For more information about our girls' teams, please see our girls section ( http://www.cujfc.org.uk/girls ) on the club website.








