Girls & Women’s month exists to shine the spotlight on girls and women in football and grow female participation at the grassroots level.
In 2024, we had 13 clubs, 37 schools and a whopping total of 1,119 participants getting involved in incredible Girls & Women’s Month activities across the Waikato and Bay of Plenty.
Now is the time to start thinking about what activities your club/school might want to do in 2025.
We recommend you Keep it simple + Keep it fun!
As an example, Melville AFC ran a Girls & Women’s Jamboree, with training sessions for women and girls, a sausage sizzle, some freebies and a pre season youth game to enjoy.
Other events ranged from Wahine Referee Workshops, Coach Education, seminars on the female athlete body, and Female GK Coaching Sessions, through to Pre Season Tournaments like the Taupo Janine Giddy Senior Women’s tournament.
Activities for younger footballers included football festivals, have-a-go days, easter egg hunts, referee fun flag rotations and Nat’s personal favourite – a water slide!
Our Women’s Development Officer, Nat Broadhead, will be sending out some ideas direct to clubs in early 2025, so watch out for those.
Nat will get to as many events as possible, with signage, flags and maybe even some freebies, so get those events in the calendar.
Drop Nat an email or give her a call if you’d like some support & ideas on how to bring your idea to life.
M: +64 22 065 9116.W: natalie.b@waibopfootball.co.nz.
Wednesday March 5th | ||
HAMILTON | Melville AFC G&W Jamboree | |
Saturday March 8 & Sunday March 9, 2025 | ||
TAUPO | Janine Giddy Women's Tournament. Crown Park, Taupo - Women | |
Blue Rovers G&W Event - Date TBC
Te Puke Junior Club G&W Event - Date TBC
Girls and Women’s Week runs during March each year shine the spotlight on girls and women in football and grow female participation at the grassroots level. During March, we introduce girls and women to the beautiful game across New Zealand.
Girls & Women’s month was an initiative that came with the FIFA Women’s World Cup, aimed at sparking discussions around gender equality and ensuring we remove the barriers to entry for women and girls.
The month sees initiatives designed to increase and retain female players, administrators, coaches, referees and fans.
Get your club, school or community group involved in Girls and Women’s Month!
Please contact Nat Broadhead at natalie.b@waibop.co.nz for more information.
The annual NZ Football Girls & Women’s Month was a hit in our WaiBOP Region again this year. As WaiBOP Women’s Development Officer, I decided to focus on a key word this month as I journeyed across the region to tautoko/support schools and clubs as they delivered their events – this key word being ‘Fun’.
This meant ensuring that all participants and facilitators had fun and this also gave me the excuse to be a big kid again, while showcasing, inspiring and celebrating together with our clubs and schools what it means to be a female in the game we all love.
We had 13 clubs, 37 schools and a whopping total of 1,119 participants participate in incredible Girls & Women’s Month activities across our Waikato and BOP region. Participants took part in events ranging from Wahine Referee Workshops, Coach Education, GK Coaching Sessions, Taupo Janine Giddy Senior Women’s tournament, football festivals, have-a-go days, seminars on the female athlete body, easter egg hunts, referee fun flag rotations and my personal favourite – a water slide!
We were also very fortunate to have special guests Emma Roleston (Football Fern) and former Fern/local WaiBOP Legend, Sarah McLaughlin attend events hosted by Blue Rovers and Western Utd.
We are incredibly fortunate to have a whole month dedicated to showcasing and inspiring those involved in the female game at all levels, whether it be playing, coaching, administration and refereeing. It provides schools and clubs with the opportunity to grow numbers in the female game at all levels and encourages all advocates of the game to celebrate the mahi that they are doing. A lot of our clubs and schools in our community are already doing amazing things for our kohine and wahine in the game and it is important that this is continued to be celebrated, valued and advocated for throughout the year.
We have worked hard in our region to include and introduce different ways of engaging females in the game – working closely with our amazing Wahine Referee Coordinators and GK Coach to deliver different and fun aspects of the game for participants to have a go at, in a fun and safe environment.
Thanks to NZ Football who provided us us with fantastic giveaways and signage (the photo frame being a favourite among many) to help us to celebrate this special month.
- Nat Broadhead - Woman's Federation Development Officer
Saturday March 2, 2024 | |
KATIKATI | Girls Only Football Fun Day. Moore Park, Katikati - 10am to 11.30am. For ages 5 to 15. |
HAMILTON | Wahine Referees #3. Centennial Park, Ngaruawahia - 10am to 1pm. Intro to Refereeing - Girls & Women Hybrid Referee Workshop. Sport Waikato, Hamilton - 2pm to 4pm. |
Sunday March 3, 2024 | |
TAURANGA | Girls and Women Strategy Workshop. Fergusson Park, Tauranga |
Tuesday March 6, 2024 | |
HAMILTON | Melville Women's Jamboree Gower Park (Pitch 6), Melville - from 6pm. |
TAURANGA | Tauranga Girls' College Coach Education - JL1 Tauranga Girls' College |
Friday March 8, 2024 | |
OTUMOETAI | Girls Football Fun Day. Fergusson Park, Tauranga - 4:40pm to 5:30pm. For ages 5 to 14. |
TAUPO | Female Goalkeeping Sessions, Crown Park, Taupo |
Saturday/Sunday March 9 & 10, 2024 | |
TAUPO | Janine Giddy Women's Tournament. Crown Park, Taupo - Junior Girls |
Monday March 11, 2024 | |
ONLINE | JL1 - with Coaching in the G&W space - Youth and Seniors |
Wednesday March 13, 2024 | |
TAURANGA | Dr Stacy Sims Workshop, Gordon Spratt, Tauranga (Papamoa) |
Thursday March 14, 2024 | |
ROTORUA | U12-U14 Girls Muster. Lakes FC, Linton Park, Rotorua - 4.30pm to 5.30pm. |
Friday March 15, 2024 | |
TAURANGA | Girls Football Day. Aquinas Field, Tauranga. For all Aquinas girls. |
ROTORUA | New Girls Playing Football, Lynmore School, Rotorua 7-10 year olds |
TAURANGA | Girls Playing Sports Day Blake Park, Tauranga 11-13yr olds |
CAMBRIDGE | Female Goalkeeping Sessions, John Kerkhof Park, Cambridge - Junior Girls |
Saturday March 16, 2024 | |
TE AROHA | Junior Girls Events. Stanley Ave, Te Aroha For ages 6 to 8 and 9 to 12. |
Sunday March 17, 2024 | |
TAURANGA | Girls Football Have a Go Fun Day. Pemberton Park, Tauranga - 1.30pm to 3.00pm. For ages 5 to 13. |
Wednesday March 20 - Friday March 22 | |
TAURANGA | WBEET Programme - Girls Blake Park, Tauranga 9-13 Year olds |
Thursday March 21, 2024 | |
ROTORUA | U12-U14 Girls Muster. Lakes FC, Linton Park, Rotorua - 4.30pm to 5.30pm. |
EDGECUMBE | Fun 4 U Day - Edgecumbe Domain |
Friday March 22, 2024 | |
TAURANGA | Year 7 & 8 Girls Coach Force WASL Leadership Girls Programme. Blake Park, Tauranga - 9am to 2:30pm. |
TE AWAMUTU | Female Goalkeeping Sessions, Te Awamutu - Junior Girls |
Sunday March 24, 2024 | |
TE PUKE | Community Connection - Girls and Women's Month Mission - Te Puke United v Te Awamutu Match Day. Three games - Junior Girls (11am), College Girls (12 noon), Senior Women (1pm). |
HAMILTON | Girls & Women Station Rotation Event. Western United FC, Bremworth Park, Hamilton - 10am to 12pm. |
HAMILTON | Women’s & Girls Give it a Go Event. Northern United, Korikori Park, Hamilton - 2pm to 4pm. |
TAURANGA | Junior Muster & Girls’ Day. Tauranga City AFC & Papamoa FC combined event, Links Ave, Tauranga - 10am to 12pm. |
Tuesday March 26, 2024 | |
ROTORUA | New Girls Playing Football Otonga School, Rotorua Junior Girls |
Wednesday March 27, 2024 | |
HAMILTON | Fun 4 U Day - Opotiki Opotiki Domain 6-9 year olds |
Saturday March 30, 2024 | |
OMOKOROA | Girls Fun Day & Easter Egg Hunt, Omokoroa FC, Western Ave, Omokoroa - 10.30am to 12.30pm. |
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