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FAW announces new partnership
Urdd Gobaith Cymru and the Football Association of
Wales are excited to announce a new partnership with
the aim of increasing participation for children and
teenagers through Urdd initiatives and build support
for the Cymru national teams across the country.
The Urdd’s Sports Department is one of the
leading providers of Welsh medium sports in Wales
and offers a range of specialist provision in order to
encourage children, young people, and families across
the country to participate in sports on a weekly basis.
The FAW has pride in its role of being an
integral part of Welsh culture, history and identity
and believes the partnership with the Urdd will
further strengthen those links.
The partnership focuses on two areas:
Increasing participation
● The FAW Trust aims to grow its number of Huddle centres, aimed at introducing football to
5–12-year-old girls, into 100 centres by 2024. The Urdd currently operates 7 Huddle centres
across Wales, and aims to further increase this provision in partnership by identifying areas
of need with a focus on delivering centres in rural areas across the country.
● Summer football camps for boys and girls at Urdd centres during the UEFA Women’s EURO
2022 tournament.
● The FAW are to help deliver recreational football sessions as part of the Urdd’s brand-new
nationwide campaign #FelMerch (transl. ‘Like a girl’). The #FelMerch project aims to break
the barriers for female participation in sport by inspiring, supporting, and empowering girls
and young women between 14 and 25 to become active through sport within a safe and
welcoming environment.
Building national team support and awareness
● National team press conferences at Urdd centres and events, including Cymru’s first squad
announcement for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifiers, which is being held at
Llangrannog.
● Transport for schools and clubs to support Cymru’s women’s team at home matches,
including October’s match against Estonia at the Cardiff City Stadium and November’s match
against Greece at Parc y Scarlets.
● Regular Cymru content creation for Urdd social media channels and digital publications, for
children and teenagers, including player ambassadors from both men’s and women’s
national teams.
● Urdd staff and apprentices are to help the FAW deliver football sessions for disadvantaged
schools at Cymru away match locations in 2022.
Sian Lewis, Urdd Chief Executive, said: “The relationship between the Urdd and FAW has
gone from strength to strength and it is great to see us working together in order to offer unique
experiences for our members. We share the same vision, to ensure that more and more children in
Wales can take part in sports on a weekly basis. This is especially true for girls and we’re very eager
to break down the barriers for participation, through initiatives such as our recently launched
#FelMerch project.
“We look forward to inviting the FAW to some of our #FelMerch sessions to support us
inspire a generation to get involved in sports and offer unique experiences for our members.”
Ian Gwyn Hughes, FAW Head of Communications added: “The FAW is very excited to
strengthen our partnership with the Urdd, after working closely over the last few years to drive
Welsh language and culture, both in Wales and globally.
“The partnership will increase the number of opportunities available for children, teenagers
and young adults in Wales to play football and support our national team through support for
attending Cymru matches and unique content on the Urdd’s social media platforms and magazines.
The Urdd has a proven track record for developing the stars of the future, with household names
Aaron Ramsey and Natasha Harding as prime examples, and we hope this partnership can help find
the stars of the future.”
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