International Women's Day

How clubs celebrated International Women's Day

8 Mar 2024
International Women's Day

Players talk about their female role models and acknowledge the achievements of women playing and working in football

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The Premier League is proud to support International Women's Day. This year, the theme is #InspireInclusion which celebrates diversity and empowerment, not only on International Women's Day, but beyond.

See how clubs across the Premier League and English football are recognising International Women's Day.

Head coach of Newcastle United's women's team, Becky Langley details her journey in football and the challenges she has dealt with when starting her coaching badges as a teenager.

Sheffield United players including William Osula and Ben Brereton talked about the women that inspired them as well as the importance of gender equality.

Brentford players Nikki Woods and Samantha Reed revealed how they balance their careers in football with their work off the pitch.

Diogo Jota explained the importance that women within his family hold in his life. He also spoke about being inspired by amazing female athletes such as Marta, a legendary Brazilian football player. 

Manchester United players including Diogo Dalot and Christian Eriksen spoke about their female role models.

Tottenham Hotspur launched "Women of the Lane", which aims to bring together women fans of the men's team to enhance the matchday experience for fellow female and non-binary supporters.

Three stars of the Manchester City team took charge of an academy session to inspire the next generation.

Arsenal defender Lotte Wubben-Moy went back to her primary school to see the unveiling of a very special mural.

The women that work at Crystal Palace talk about the changes they have seen in the women's game and what they hope to see.

Part 1: 'I'm privileged to see the impact our charity has in Burnley'
Part 2: 'We should all be role models and inspire each other'
Part 3: 'Being at the board table can inspire others'
Part 4: 'My role is to show young people what they can achieve'
Part 5: Yankey: We want to make sure that every girl has access to play football

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