Two fans who love playing walking football alongside watching their beloved Swansea City have joined Her Game Too as fan ambassadors.
Harriet Williams joins the campaign as Her Game Too Ambassador for Swansea City Women, while Sophie Hughes becomes Ambassador for the men’s team.

Both women have experienced the ups and downs of following the Swans from the heights of playing in the Premier League and Europe to the lows of relegations and cup exits - while experiencing their own footballing journeys as players.
Harriet fell in love with football at the age of three and joined her first club - a mixed team - aged six, when her family moved to North Wales.
“There were no girls teams locally, so aged 11 I joined Pilkington Glass Women’s team, where I played until returning to Swansea and joining Kingsbridge Colts at the age of 13,” she recalls.
“My football journey has continued into adulthood, with Neath, Afan Lido and Briton Ferry, but sadly my knees no longer like me and I play walking football instead, with Trefelin and Cymru Amdani Hi.”
As well as playing the game, Harriet loves watching it and being part of the matchday atmosphere.
“I’ve supported the Swans for as long as I can remember and loved my time with my best friend down at the Vetch (Swansea’s home stadium until 2005).
“When we were not joining in the songs and chants from the North Bank, we were being chased around the stands by club mascot Cyril the Swan!
“I am so pleased and excited to be a part of Her Game Too for Swansea City and hope to make football journeys a much less bumpy ride for women and girls of all ages who love to watch or play this wonderful sport.”
For Sophie, rediscovering a love of playing football as an adult - having not had many opportunities to play as a child - has motivated her to become a Her Game Too volunteer.
Sophie’s highlights of following Swansea include watching the men’s team win the Carabao Cup in 2012/13 and go on to play in the 2013/14 UEFA Europa League, when they progressed through the group stage before losing to Napoli in the last 32.
She said: “I’m delighted to join Her Game Too as a keen football fan with many happy memories of watching Swansea.
“I also enjoy playing the game; even though I didn’t have many opportunities to play football when I was younger, I’ve recently rediscovered my passion for playing again and have attended a casual football group and joined a walking football group.
“I’ve really loved seeing women of all different ages discovering and rediscovering football, and it’s great to see the opportunities that are available.
“That inspired me to be a part of the Her Game Too campaign.”
Swansea City were one of the first football clubs to partner with Her Game Too following the campaign’s launch in 2021.
Hayley Ford, Head of Supporters Services at Swansea City, said: “We are delighted that Sophie and Harriet have agreed to be our new Her Game Too Ambassadors.
“Our previous Ambassador did a great job, but I can already see that Sophie and Harriet have loads of ideas and things they want to bring to their roles.
“They’ve both shown so much passion and drive to help us improve the club and spread the brilliant work of Her Game Too far and wide across Swansea.
“I’m really excited about what we can all achieve together.”
Roopa Vyas, COO of Her Game Too and Director of Her Game Too Cymru, welcomed Sophie and Harriet to the Her Game Too Cymru team, which is entering its third year in March.
“I am thrilled to welcome Sophie and Harriet as our new Ambassadors for Swansea City and Cymru.
“Their roles, focusing on different areas, will provide invaluable support to fans in unique ways, while also working collaboratively to strengthen the Her Game Too and Swansea City partnership.
“This collaboration will greatly benefit our campaign and we’re excited to build on the incredible progress made so far.
“We look forward to continuing to grow our partnership with Swansea City - championing equality and celebrating the love of football for everyone.”