How to get involved in women’s and girls’ football

For girls looking to get started in football, there are several programmes available, each designed for age, interest & confidence.

FAW reaches historic 20,000 women’s and girls’ players as growth surges across Wales

FAW reaches historic 20,000 women’s and girls’ players as growth surges across Wales

Applications open to become a Huddle provider in 2026

Applications open to become a Huddle provider in 2026

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Grassroots clubs unite on the cobbles of Coronation Street

Grassroots clubs unite on the cobbles of Coronation Street

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CPDM Bangor named February ‘Huddle of the Month’

CPDM Bangor named February ‘Huddle of the Month’

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Newport Live named November ‘Huddle of the Month’

Newport Live named November ‘Huddle of the Month’

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Applications open to become a Huddle provider in 2025

Applications open to become a Huddle provider in 2025

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Mumbles Rangers named October ‘Huddle of the Month’

Mumbles Rangers named October ‘Huddle of the Month’

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Grassroots Strategy: Enhancing Lives Through Football

Grassroots Strategy: Enhancing Lives Through Football

Become a Huddle provider

Become a Huddle provider

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The FAW engages over 500 girls through Huddle Unite Festivals 

The FAW engages over 500 girls through Huddle Unite Festivals 

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Huddle Unite Festivals – How to Become a Delivery Partner

Huddle Unite Festivals – How to Become a Delivery Partner

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