SC SPORTS have been running girls football sessions for over 5 years! We are passionate about seeing girls build confidence through learning new skills. We believe in championing girl’s and women’s sport and encouraging them to take part in football.
Our sessions are perfect for beginners. If you have a budding footballer at home we offer a FREE trial session for first timers. Just book on as normal to let us know you are coming.
We run GIRLS FOOTBALL TRAINING SESSIONS for:
You will find us on the St Marys and St Giles Primary School outdoor training area.
The outdoor training area (MUGA) Is located next to the school and can be accessed via the Wolverton Road Rec (Rocket Park) or via Vicarage Road.
St Marys and St Giles Primary School (North Site)
King George Crescent
Stony Stratford
MK11 1EF
Parent Review
"Both of my daughters have attended SC SPORTS Football Training and have had small group football training with Shaun Cooksley. I'm always completely amazed by his talent. He is able to bring the shyest and beginner players into the game and balance the needs of the more advanced girls, adapting to stretch everyone to do their best. A true talent, both of my girls love his sessions. I cannot recommend him more highly. Girls football in MK is getting better and better and a lot of that is down to Shaun and the way he brings young female talent into the game, and long may it continue."
So you're ready to start playing football? Great!
You will need to book online and provide us with emergency contact details and information about any relevant medical conditions or allergies.
You will need to bring:
We are delighted to offer SC Sports Football Kits. Each kit includes, shirt, shorts and socks and is priced at £25.00 Kits can be personalised for an additional cost. To view the kit and order follow the link below.
During the summer of 2019 a record 17 million viewers in the UK saw the Women’s World Cup encouraging girls throughout the country to take up the sport.
The work continues to promote and nurture women's football and attract more girls and women to become involved in the sport. At SC SPORTS we understand that this starts at a grass roots level and that girls only clubs are important for creating safe spaces for girls to get involved in football.
FA Skills National Manager Martin Preston said: “The awareness of girls’ football is growing, so too are the number of positive role models out there in the women’s game. Football is for all and the addition of girls-only FA Skills sessions helps to target those girls who show an interest, but are more comfortable expressing this in a girls-only environment."
The new offering of girls-only sessions supports The FA’s #WeCanPlay initiative – launched to shatter the lingering pre-conceptions about women’s and girls' football and boost participation.