This philosophy is supported by 👇
Martha Omasoro
“Football won’t be something girls just give up when they get to a certain age. It’ll be their life’s work.”
Denai Moore
“I think the future of football will be driven towards equality in wages and funding into women's football. It's insane to me that the Jamaican women's team had to start a crowdfunder to get them to the World cup this year.”
Jade Keshia Gordon
“Change still needs to happen. It needs to start from the grassroots, putting more funding into those teams. So that more young girls that have the opportunity to go further can.”
By doing more projects like this, I hope more young girls that look like me will feel more included.
Bethany Hushon
“I think there is so much to do and work on still in football for girls & women and I am looking forward to be one of the people that will be part of that gamechanging/history making "revolution" that is happening now.”
Caterina Maiolini
“This is not just a Lionesses revolution it’s a world wide woman's football revolution.
It will keep growing because now many more people have access to the tv and have seen what women can achieve and what their little girls can look forward to...”
Angela Nelson-Iye
“People that were underestimating women’s football…changed their view ⸻ as we can actually compete.”
Akhina Gaches
“I see Chelsea Women playing at Stamford Bridge rather than Kingsmeadow. I see Arsenal Women finally playing at Emirates Stadium. I only see that more often.”
Al Greenwood
“The Euros transformed women’s football from the grassroots upwards. For me the most exciting evidence of this seeing the number of young girls playing football today.”
Tallulah Cope
“It doesn't matter who you are or what you do, it's an exciting time for women's football and to be involved.”