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Doncaster Rovers have been represented by Scawsby Junior Academy at the Premier League Primary Stars Under-11 National Girls Football Tournament regional qualifiers 2025 hosted by Hull City’s Tigers Trust, in a bid to claim their place at the 2025 finals.
Ten regional qualifiers will be hosted at club or community facilities across the country, with hundreds of young people representing Premier League, EFL and National League clubs competing. Qualifying teams will win the opportunity to play on a at Molineux Stadium, wearing the kit of their respective professional football club.
Last year, more than 14,500 girls took part in the regional events. St Wulstan’s and St Edmund’s Catholic Primary School, representing Fleetwood Town, are the current champions having won the tournament in 2024 at Brentford FC’s Gtech Community Stadium.
The tournament is one of the competition elements of the Premier League Primary Stars programme. Launched in 2017 and available to every primary school in England and Wales, Premier League Primary Stars uses the appeal of football to help children to be active and develop essential life skills.
Premier League Charitable Fund Chief Executive, Ruth Shaw OBE, said: “The Premier League Primary Stars Under-11 National Girls Football Tournament is an incredible opportunity for girls across the country to participate in exciting and fun football activity.
“The regional tournaments bring young people from diverse backgrounds together, and gives them a memorable opportunity to represent their professional football club. I hope that everyone enjoys the day, and I look forward to seeing some of you later this year at the Finals.”
Scawsby Juniors joined 10 girls’ teams at the Premier League Primary Stars Under-11 National Girls Football Tournament qualifiers hosted by Tigers Trust.
Mason Fairclough, Sport Development Officer for Club Doncaster Foundation said, “It’s been a great opportunity to take the girls along to the tournament.
“They got to play against other CCO’s at the event, as part of a football packed morning, then were involved in a variety of workshops, testing their skills and knowledge.
“The girls were unfortunate not to progress to the next stage, but will have gained valuable knowledge and the experience of playing against other girls from across the region.”
Currently, 103 professional football clubs from across the leagues run in-classroom Premier League Primary Stars sessions in local partner schools. More than 70,000 teachers have signed up to access free online national curriculum-linked resources, to date.
The programme provides teachers and parents with downloadable resources across a range of curriculum subjects at Key Stage 1 (age 5-7) and Key Stage 2 (age 7-11), developed by teachers for teachers, and in collaboration with experts such as the National Literacy Trust and the PSHE Association.
For more information, please visit Premier League Primary Stars