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100FC - Apply Now

Applications are now being invited for this season's 100FC programme.

 

100FC is back again for another year and aiming to get even more females involved in coaching. 
 
100FC is a joint initiative between Amateur FA, London FA and Middlesex FA, with backing from Wembley Stadium National Trust. 
 
The programme addresses the shortage of female coaches across the capital and support the rapidly increasing player participation numbers with a ready, willing, and able workforce who have been given the opportunity to flourish in a safe and developing coaching environment. 
 
Being part of 100FC for coaches includes: 
 
100FC A season's commitment to the programme 
Opportunity to coach within a grassroots club/programme 
FA DBS check, EE Playmaker and Introduction to Coaching Football Course included 
Ongoing mentor support and Continuous Personal Development (CPD) opportunities throughout the year 
Access to the 100FC network of coaches
 
 
What the journey looks like is different for all women, but one thing is consistent, they are part of a movement to increase the number of active female coaches in grassroots football in London. 
 
Applications close on Friday 19th August 2022
 
Click here to apply 

Please note 100FC is currently a coaching programme for those that do not yet hold a formal coaching qualification and are interested in starting their coaching journey.  

If you already have a coaching qualification and would still like to attend coaching CPD workshops and receive mentor support, please register below:

Register Here for CPD

Clubs can also get involved. Do you have any female players, volunteers or parents who are looking to get into coaching and support your female teams? If so, ask them to apply using the above the links
  
If you have any questions, please contact 100fc@londonfa.com

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Visit the links below for some amazing 100FC case studies.

Girls United

Tottenham Hotspur Foundation

Vicky Park Rangers

Twickenham Cygnets

100FC Coach Adannaya Johnson-Nwosu

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