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EE pledges new investment

       EE is pledging new investment with the Irish Football Association over the next two years to
       support 200 women in becoming accredited football coaches.
            The initiative is part of a wider new partnership through which EE, the BT-owned
       mobile and broadband network, is confirmed as the lead partner of the Northern Ireland
       senior women’s team ahead of UEFA Women’s Euro 2022.
            The announcements are the latest stage in BT’s long-term partnership with the Irish
       FA -as well as with the football associations of England, Wales and Scotland - to use its
       technology and innovation to help change the lives of millions of players, coaches and fans.
            Through  its  ‘4-3-3’  strategy  BT  Group  is  committed  to  initiatives  and  projects
       spanning  disability,  grassroots  and  women’s  football  to  deliver  against  specific  goals  for
       their communities.
            The partnership has already benefitted communities across Northern Ireland: for
       example in February this year BT, with non-profit organisation Cybersmile and the Irish FA,
       launched an online education platform for young people designed to tackle online bullying
       via https://cybersmileeducation.org/cat/roadshow
            Under the initiative announced, EE and the Irish FA will provide bursaries for 100
       women per year over the next two years – 200 in total - to achieve the Irish FA’s National
       Coaching Certificate (NCC), preparing a new generation of women to facilitate and organise
       coaching sessions.
            It represents a 25% increase on last year’s cohort of NCC coaches. The NCC provides
       theoretical  and  practical  content  with  a  tutor  plus  online  modules.  The  course  includes
       aspects such as developing coaching session plans, first aid, nutrition and safeguarding.
       More details about the bursaries, including how to apply, will be announced in due course.
            Northern  Ireland’s  FIFA  Women’s  World  Cup  2023  qualifier  against  England  in
       Belfast saw the team don new EE-sponsored kit for the first time. In addition the England
       team wore wearing EE-sponsored kit, while the stadium carried EE branding.
            Pete  Jeavons,  Marketing  Communications  Director  at  BT,  said:  “EE  is  incredibly
       proud to become the new lead partner for the Northern Ireland senior women’s football
       team - we look forward to supporting an exciting period for the game in Northern Ireland.
            “Our  new  commitment  to  supporting  200  aspiring  football  coaches  in  Northern
       Ireland  will  complement  BT  Group’s  long-term  partnership  with  the  Irish  Football
       Association to upskill players, coaches and fans by using our technology and joint resources.”
            Angela Platt, the Irish FA’s Director of Women’s Football, said: “We are delighted to
       welcome EE as the lead partner of the Northern Ireland senior women’s team.
            “Interest in the women’s and girls’ game in Northern Ireland has never been higher
       and  the  introduction  of  200  EE  coaching  bursaries  for  women  as  part  of  this  deal
       demonstrates the appetite we have, along with our new partners at EE, in improving the
       gender  representation  across  our  coaching  network  and  maximising  the  success  of  the
       senior women’s team by translating it into opportunities both on and off the pitch in other
       parts of the game.”
            Today’s  announcements  contribute  towards  BT’s  Skills  for  Tomorrow  target  to
       provide 25 million people with the skills they need to make the most of life in the digital
       world.
            In line with BT’s purpose to Connect for Good, the new ambition aims to help more
       people across the UK have the skills they need to stay connected, tackle the digital divide and
       support the UK’s economic recovery.
       (irishfa.com)
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