Page 30 - Women's Soccer Scene Issue No.18 2022-23
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Pauline Hamill has named a squad of twenty for Scotland young team's upcoming appearance
at the 2023 Pinatar Youth Cup.
The first match will be a semi final against Hungary, played on Friday, 17 February at 10am
UK time. The winner of this match will progress to a final on Monday, 20 February at 3pm UK
time against the winner of the other semi final between Czech Republic and Sweden.
Meanwhile, the losing teams from these two matches will contest a third/fourth-place
play-off on the same day at 10am UK time.
The matches in Spain, alongside warm weather training, will be good preparation for
Hamill's side as they build up to April's UEFA Women's Under-19s Qualifying Round 2 matches.
Scotland Under-19s squad:
Eilidh Adams (Hibernian), Aimee Anderson (Heart of Midlothian), Amelie Birse (Spartans),
Jess Broadrick (Aberdeen), Mya Christie (Aberdeen), Kayla Jardine (Rangers), Hannah Jordan
(Spartans), Rosie Livingstone (Hibernian), Kirsty MacLean (Glasgow City), Lisa Maher-Rogers
(Boroughmuir Thistle *), Maria McAneny (Celtic), Anna-Lisa McCann (Aberdeen), Jodi
McLeary (Rangers), London Pollard (Montrose), Olivia Potter (Hamilton Academical *), Eva
Thomson (Aberdeen), Millie Urquhart (Aberdeen), Emma Watson (Rangers), Megan Wearing
(Ipswich Town), Kenzie Weir (Everton).
Pauline MacDonald has named a twenty-strong squad for two international friendly matches
away to Greece.
The young Scots travel to Athens for a February double-header, as they prepare for their
UEFA European Women's Under-17 Championship Round Two qualifying group, taking place
in March.
The first match will take place on Wednesday, 8 February with a 3pm kick off, with the
second test for the squad kicking off at 11am on Saturday, 11 February.
Scotland Under-17s squad:
Laura Berry (Rangers), Aimee Black (Aberdeen), Sophie Black (Rangers), Gigi Bradford (Heart
of Midlothian), Eryn Brown (Heart of Midlothian), Mason Clark (Rangers), Ava Easdon
(Glasgow City), Maddie Finnie (Aberdeen), Lisa Forrest (Glasgow City), Brodie Greenwood (St
Johnstone), Erin Husband (Heart of Midlothian), Jessica Husband (Heart of Midlothian), Lucy
Inman (Rangers), Summer Laird (Rangers), Jessica Linden (Rangers), Mia McArthur
(Rangers), Mia McAuley (Rangers), Beth Rennie (Heart of Midlothian), Ashley Robertson
(Heart of Midlothian), Rebecca Taylor (Rangers).
Cornwall FA is pleased to announce the appointment of a new member of staff. Chloe Harris
has joined the Association as Football Development Officer (Women, Girls & Disability).
Having grown up in Cornwall, Chloe is also involved in the local game as a player and has
scored 7 goals in ten games for Sticker LFC so far this season. She progressed through the local
development centre until the age of 16. She then became a mentee at the centre before
completing her Level 1 in football coaching, working as an assistant coach while also devoting
time to coach the Weetabix Wildcats. Chloe’s football journey then took her to Plymouth to
become a sports coach in schools. Whilst there she completed her Level 2 in football coaching
and began to work for Devon FA as a coach at the development centre.
“After a few years in Plymouth I decided to move back home to Cornwall where I
desperately wanted to get back into football,” says Chloe. “I joined Sticker LFC as well as
becoming a support worker, working with adults with disabilities. As soon as the job vacancy
appeared I applied and now I am lucky enough to work in football back home in the county of
Cornwall.”
Chloe is the third new appointment of 2023 following the arrival of Rob Finnamore and
Matt Liddle earlier this month.
(source: www.cornwallfa.com)
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