Penrhyn Bay

Over the last few years, the popularity of women’s football has grown exponentially. Penhryn Bay FC and its founder, Gareth Rawlings, has spent the last decade inspiring young female talent, growing the club from nine players to nine whole teams, providing great opportunities for girls aged 7 - 16, many of whom have since gone on to represent their national side.

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