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Charlton Women's and Girls teams raising funds....

Tough times running football clubs with minimal funding about. Been asked to advertise the below, if you see one of the Girls around on Saturday, please give generously

Support the Charlton Women & Girls
The Charlton Athletic Women & Girls players will be making a bucket collection before the men’s match v Doncaster Rovers on Saturday 24th August, to raise funds for the club.

The club runs 7 teams providing football for over 120 young women and girls and play in leagues covering London and the South of England. The Women’s 1st team play in the FA Women’s Premier League and are arguably the strongest Southern team in women’s winter football.

The club raises it funds through membership fees, sponsorship, fundraising and social events. The money raised from The Valley bucket collection will go towards helping the girls purchase new Nike Charlton training kit.

The day after the bucket collection, you can also show your support for the Women’s team as they face West Ham Ladies in their opening league fixture of 2013/14. (See all details below)

Charlton Athletic v West Ham
FA Women’s Premier League
Sporting Club Thamesmead, Bayliss Avenue, Thamesmead, SE28 8NJ
Sunday 25th August 2013 – Kick-Off 2pm
Admission to the match is £3 for adults and £1 for Under 16’s & senior citizens

As it is their first home game of the season, and also the opening of the new Sporting Club Thamesmead complex, you can take advantage of a special offer, buy one ticket get one free. Download a voucher and present it on the day:

For more information visit: www.cafcwomen.co.uk

Looking for Under 10 Players
Charlton Athletic Girls still have vacancies for their U10 team (as at 1/9/13) who play in the Capital Girls League on Saturday mornings. If you are a good standard footballer and would be interested in coming along for a trial, email: charltonwomen@yahoo.co.uk

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    edited August 2013
    Good luck to the Women, in case anyone is worried about the women's team taking resources away from the men's team, they are separate entities and are part of the community trust.
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    Found out today that my wifes cousin has a daughter playing for the development squad

    She plays in goal and unfortunately lost 3-2 against Palace today

    On a better note the first team won 13-1 against Ipswich allegedly

    Do the Womens/girls team have a special day at the Valley like the youth teams/ upbeats days?
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