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FA sets high target for schools to provide girls with equal access to football

The Football Association is aiming to see 90% of schools providing girls with equal access to football at key stages two and three by 2028, as part of a new four-year strategy to grow women’s and girls’ football.

The FA is also targeting winning another major tournament within the next four years, in the wake of the England team’s success at Euro 2022 and reaching the 2023 World Cup final. The Lionesses will seek to defend their European title in Switzerland next summer, before hoping to win a first world title in 2027.

Continue reading…Aim for 90% access at key stages two and three by 2028Plans to enhance education and female health supportThe Football Association is aiming to see 90% of schools providing girls with equal access to football at key stages two and three by 2028, as part of a new four-year strategy to grow women’s and girls’ football.The FA is also targeting winning another major tournament within the next four years, in the wake of the England team’s success at Euro 2022 and reaching the 2023 World Cup final. The Lionesses will seek to defend their European title in Switzerland next summer, before hoping to win a first world title in 2027. Continue reading…

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