La Nuestra Fútbol Femenino https://www.facebook.com/LaNuestraFutFem/ Since 2007 THE OUR FEMALE FOOTBALL holds a training space in women's soccer on the Güemes court for girls and young women that is complemented by a workshop space for reflection from a gender perspective.
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UPDATE 13 11 19 ASHFIELD GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL ASHFIELD GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL proudly display their Peace Fields Project Plaque which twins their peace pitch with Flanders Peace Field, Belgium, site of the 1914 First World War Christmas Truces. The
Watoto Wasoka was founded in 2009. Watoto Wasoka – football made in slums, is a local NGO based in the heart of Kampala’s biggest slums. We are a non‐profit,community – led youth development organization which uses soccer as a vehicle
Valour Patriots Football is a proud member of the Manitoba Minor Football Association (MMFA). Ours is a program based on the fundamentals of inclusion, embracing diversity, and ensuring every youth who wants to play is given the opportunity. Our name
BIFC is a medium sized non-profit Soccer Club serving the Bainbridge Island WA community and attracting players from around the Kitsap Pennisula. We offer a range of programs and competitive levels at all ages. At BIFC we believe soccer is
National Children's Football Week is due to take over Ghana with Play Ghana 's staff, parents and children organising events across the country. P.L.A.Y (Participation In the Lives Of African Youth) (GHANA) was set up by Kofi Bawuah, a football coach
National Children's Football Week is due to take over Ghana with Play Ghana 's staff, parents and children organising events across the country. P.L.A.Y (Participation In the Lives Of African Youth) (GHANA) was set up by Kofi Bawuah, a football coach
The First International Children's Football Alliance (ICFA), Peace Pitch, Nagpur, India. Slum Soccer celebrated the twinning their Academy football pitch with Flanders Peace Field and The Peace Village, Messine, Belgium, site of the 1914 First World War Christmas Truces. The
'The Underdogs' galvanise a sense of togetherness like no-other emotion. This story of an International Children's Football Alliance team representing Slum Soccer, India, is an inspirational story. Some of the team that experienced the Swiss International u16s 2015 tournament talk about
Joey, son of Claudia and Jake, River of Hope, is presented a Peace Fields Poppy Ball from International Children's Football Alliance's Abhijeet Barse (CEO, Slum Soccer, India) at the Football Is More, International Forum, Bad Ragaz, Switzerland. Mum, Claudia, writes;