Barnsley launch their first professional women's team
Barnsley FC have
announced they will launch their first ever Women's professional side from next
season.
Barnsley Ladies,
which currently exists as part of Barnsley’s Reds in the Community programme
and plays in the sixth tier of women’s football, will be rebranded as Barnsley
FC as they start next season in the fifth tier following promotion in a title
winning 2022-23 campaign.
Reds chief
executive officer Khaled El-Ahmad said: “We have discussed this internally for
more than thirteen months and it is the right time for a historic club such as
Barnsley FC to have a women’s team.
"We will
provide the team with the resources it needs to grow, and we are confident this
investment will not only help the team, but women’s football in the borough.
“We’d like to
express our gratitude towards all the tireless volunteers who have helped the
Barnsley Ladies team play football on their journey so far. Their foundation
and energy has been an integral part to Barnsley FC making this decision."
The club have
pledged to work with local schools and clubs to encourage more girls and women
to get involved in football.
Reds director
Julie-Anne Quay added: “When we reconstituted the board just over a year ago,
creating a women’s football programme was one of the most important agenda
items for the next 12 months - and with one year now under our belt we are
excited to announce it.
"We want to be
a leading club in the promotion of women’s football.
“We believe that
football is for everyone and we are committed to providing opportunities for
girls and women to play the game at all levels and play a central role at the
club both on and off the pitch.”