New Shropshire course to help girls kick off career in football

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A new course aimed at girls looking for a career in football will be kicking off at North Shropshire College.

The New Saints FC players Millie Evans and Kiera Tomlinson with details of the scholarship programme

The course will be run in partnership with The New Saints FC through the football club’s charity, TNS FC Foundation. It follows the highly successful boys’ version of the programme which has been running for 20 years and has produced hundreds of professional footballers. Head of women and girls’ football at The New Saints FC, Shauna Duffy, explained that the new course would focus purely on football rather than a wide range of sports and was aimed at girls with their sights firmly set on a football career.

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