Yard Nine sponsors Foundation of Light's Community Clubs
The Beacon of Light’s Yard Nine café is giving their support to the Foundation of Light’s Community Club teams.
We’re thrilled to announce an exciting event coming up next month that celebrates the Women's FIFA World Cup and empowers girls to unleash their inner football stars.
All young football enthusiasts and aspiring Lionesses can get ready for an action-packed day of watching the Lionesses in action on our big screen, followed by football on our 3G pitches.
The Women's FIFA World Cup is a global spectacle that showcases the incredible skill, dedication, and passion of female footballers from around the world.
At the Beacon, we believe in fostering a love for the beautiful game and empowering young girls to follow their dreams. Lionesses Day is our way of celebrating this amazing event and inspiring the next generation of talented footballers.
On Future Lionesses Day, young girls will have the opportunity to watch England’s World Cup matches on our big screen.
After watching the match, it's time to put your boots on and step onto the pitch for a special football training session.
Led by our experienced coaches, this session is designed to develop skills, boost confidence, and ignite the passion for the game. Whether you're a seasoned player or just starting your football journey, our training session promises to be a fun-filled experience for all.
Let's celebrate the incredible talent, dedication, and passion of female footballers and inspire the next generation of Lionesses.
For dates and times, and to book a spot on our Future Lionesses Day, click here
Remember to follow us on social media for updates and spread the word among friends, family, and football lovers alike. Let's come together to support and empower our future champions!
The Beacon of Light’s Yard Nine café is giving their support to the Foundation of Light’s Community Club teams.
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