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Martinborough Football Club has unveiled a vibrant new palette of green, black and pink with the introduction of a women’s team, marking a significant milestone for the club.

The rise of interest in women’s football, fueled by events like the FIFA Women’s World Cup, highlighted the demand for local opportunities. Responding to this need, Martinborough FC proudly welcomes the addition of a women’s team – a platform for local women to shine in their hometown.

What began as a modest messenger chat group, spearheaded by Michelle Ford and comprising of five-six local women, the idea quickly gained traction. 

From its humble beginnings, the group burgeoned, attracting what felt like half of Martinborough with around 40 enthusiastic participants.

Numbers slowly reduced as the initiative gained momentum and the group delved into securing sponsorships, engaging with the junior club, organizing fundraising events, and conducting summer skills training sessions. In late January, pre-season training commenced, solidifying the commitment of 16 dedicated women, who display a blend of experience and skill.

Under the guidance of the “very courageous” Tim Roach, who graciously assumed the coaching role, the group has evolved into a cohesive team. Recently outfitted in their sleek new uniforms, courtesy  of amazing local business sponsorship and the incredible work of Mike and Lindie from Dusty and Lulu, the team showcased their talent in a women’s 7-aside tournament hosted by the combined efforts of Capital Football and Greytown FC. 

While facing some defeats, securing their first small victory fueled the team’s enthusiasm and anticipation for the upcoming season.

The outpouring of local support and encouragement has been overwhelming, reinforcing the team’s determination to make their community proud. With the grit and passion they exhibit on the field, Martinborough FC’s women’s team is poised to leave an indelible mark.

The women’s league kicked off last Saturday, with Martinborough FC’s inaugural home game scheduled for Saturday 11 May, 12:30 p.m. at Coronation Park. The club will celebrate this milestone with a club day, featuring the Junior Football Festival in the morning, followed by the men’s team match at 2:30 p.m.

Join us as we embark on this exciting journey of growth and camaraderie, and let’s make this season one to remember!

For those interested in joining any of Martinborough FC’s teams, whether junior, men’s, or women’s, please connect with us on Facebook.

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