By Faye Hackwell
Abingdon United Women's FC are the latest football club to partner with Her Game Too.
The Women’s National League South West Division One side are showing their commitment to creating opportunities for females in football through their range of age-group teams and want to promote football as a game for all through the new partnership.
The Oxfordshire team won the South Region Women’s League Premier Division in 2022/23 and last season finished fifth in their first ever season in tier four of the pyramid.
Harry Ware, Head of Media at Abingdon United Women’s FC, said: "I'm delighted that Her Game Too and Abingdon United WFC have agreed a partnership.
“It's a big step in ensuring that the football club is a safe and inclusive environment to be in, both on and off the pitch.
"Her Game Too has been vital in recent years in tackling sexism and empowering women.
“With the club expanding our opportunities for women's football across different age groups, this partnership is another significant moment in the history of women's football not just in Abingdon, but across women's football in Oxfordshire."
Roopa Vyas, Her Game Too’s Chief Operating Officer, said: “I am thrilled we are now partnered with Abingdon United WFC.
“This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to promoting equality and empowering women in football, both on and off the pitch.
“Abingdon United WFC provide a fantastic platform for talented female athletes to showcase their skills.
“We are excited to work with a club that shares our values and passion, and we look forward to inspiring the next generation to embrace the beautiful game with confidence and pride.”