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Aug 2022
A women's beginner football league could be set up in the Harrogate district this season if enough teams are put forward to take part.
The West Riding County Football Association (FA) is looking to create a league based at Rossett Sports Centre, with the aim of six teams participating.
They will be formed from existing grassroots clubs in the area, including Killinghall Nomads Junior Football Club.
There is currently only one grassroots women's team in the district - Darley's Angels. The team was born out of a group of mums who watched their daughters play and train each week for Scotton Scorchers.
Mike Collier, women and girls football lead at Scotton Scorchers Junior Football Club, said:
Darley's Angels started playing in March 2021 so have just completed their first season. Earlier this year they won a competition to train with the England Lionesses.
Darley's Angels trained with the Lionesses.
The West Riding FA currently has a women's beginner league, which Darley's Angels is part of, however the clubs are all based in West Yorkshire.
It wants to develop the league by splitting it into two divisions; beginners and developers.
It also wants to create a second beginner's league in the Harrogate district to provide teams in the area with an opportunity to play regular matches.
Rachel Daly continues to support Killinghall team, coach reveals
David Terzza, Killinghall Nomads girls’ football manager, who was a coach when Rachel Daly played at the club, said:
Any women interested in playing for the new Killinghall Nomads ladies team should contact Mr Terzza on 078082 460221 or email david.terzza@btinternet.com
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