Female football participants needed for grassroots survey

Posted: Wed, 28 Oct 2015 09:00

Female football participants needed for grassroots survey

Women and girls who take part in football are being asked to contribute to a new comprehensive FA Grassroots football survey.

Opinions are being sought from players, coaches, referees as well as the staff and volunteers that form the 400,000-strong grassroots football workforce, and will give the fullest picture yet of the experiences and views of those involved in the national game.

FA Chief Executive Martin Glenn said: "We are on the cusp of a real revolution within grassroots football and, as we move forward, it is vital we ensure that we are listening to those that it impacts upon directly.

"The grassroots football audience consists of a cross section of diverse communities and this survey will help us ensure we service these groups efficiently via a range of methods, from inclusion initiatives to implementing technology.
"And, as we build on the increases in boys and girls participation and growth in disability football, feedback from such a large sample group will help us refine our goals and targets."


The Survey will run until 30th October and can be found in the link below.

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