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GFC’s new women’s team aims to allow players to continue their football dream

GFC’s new women’s team aims to allow players to continue their football dream

Monday 17 July 2023

GFC’s new women’s team aims to allow players to continue their football dream

Monday 17 July 2023


A new women’s team has been formed by Guernsey FC with the hope that it will inspire younger girls to continue their football dream.

The aim is to get the team entered into the FA women’s football pyramid.

In the meantime the club will be looking to secure regular fixtures to give players game time needed to accelerate their development.

GFC Women Head Coach Anna Gauvain has been involved in women’s football on the island in many guises over the years.


“When I was playing, this kind of set-up would have been an absolute dream to have,” she said.

“We did have opportunities when I was playing but it was limited, so we are hoping this will give them a good programme to look forward to and experience.

“We’re hoping that we can inspire some of the younger girls to continue their football dream, because there’s not really been anything up till now for the youngsters to look forward to.

"The fixtures we have had in place have generally been very sparse, so having a regular programme and getting girls to come and watch the women play, and just putting ourselves out there, is a great step forward.

“The way that the women’s game is going in the UK, especially with Maya [Le Tissier] breaking through and doing amazing things, we want to follow suit as well.

“It’s great not just to be part of a brand-new team, but also to come under the existing established structure and the professional set-up that there is already with Guernsey FC.

"The girls were already aspiring towards that when we come down to watch the men’s game. They can see everybody is playing their part in making the club successful, so it’ll be a brilliant set-up to have for us.”

Scott Ferbrache and Katie Watson are joining the GFC Women as assistant coaches.

“I think what’s really nice now is that we’ve got female coaches coaching females,” said Watson.

“But what we need as well is a big base behind us too, so if any men or women, but particularly women, want to get involved with the matchday support or the admin side of it and be part of a little committee, then please get in touch because it’ll be fantastic to have women running women’s football too.”

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