Draft:Camden Town WFC

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Full Name: Camden Town Women Football Club

Founded: 1986

Location: Camden, London

Home Ground: The Maurice Rebak Stadium

Chairman: Richard Mahoney

Manager: Harry Sherman

League: Greater London Women's Football League (GLWFL) Premier Division

Website: camdentownwfc.com[1]

Overview

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Camden Town WFC is a women’s football club based in Camden, North London, known for its strong community roots and competitive ambitions. The club has grown rapidly, with over 100 registered players across multiple squads, including the First Team, Under-23s, and Academy teams.

Under the leadership of chairman Richard Mahoney, the club has experienced two promotions in three years and is targeting the Women’s Super League within the next decade[2]

Current squad

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Goalkeepers:

#1 Tamsin Wickens

#30 Gillian Atkinson

Defenders:

#2 Gemma Clenshaw

#5 Sophie Hoyle

#12 Connie Howarth

#16 Rebecca Smith

#24 Anna Paterson

Midfielders:

#4 Irene Garcia Vilella

#6 Kelly Faye

#8 Josie Shand (Capt.)

#10 Rebecca Linney

#11 Jordyn Galway

#21 Maxine Borden

Forwards:

#7 Alexandra Nord

#9 Maria Paz Vera

#14 Victory Edema

#17 Shanice Etherington

#18 Anna Kimberley

#20 Saffron Jones

Management

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Manager: Harry Sherman

Assistant Manager: Mitchell Willmen

Goalkeeper Coach: Vartan Sarkissian

Strength & Conditioning Coach: Rae Thurlow

Sports Massage & Treatment Specialist: Charlie Hargrove

Sponsorship

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The club has secured key sponsorship deals, most notably with global technology company Adobe Inc.[3] and Entain’s ‘Pitching In’ initiative, which supports grassroots sports across the UK. [4]

These sponsorship deals have been critical in helping Camden Town WFC develop its infrastructure and expand its programs.

Additionally, individual players are sponsored by various local businesses, reflecting the strong community ties the club maintains.

References

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  1. ^ "Camden Town WFC; Home". Camden Town WFC. Retrieved 2024-10-20.
  2. ^ "Camden Town WFC is a football movie to one day be written". Camden New Journal. Retrieved 2024-10-20.
  3. ^ Morris, Simon. "Empowering amateur football clubs with creativity on and off the pitch". blog.adobe.com. Retrieved 2024-10-20.
  4. ^ Pitching In (2023-05-01). Pitching In | Behind The Scenes With Camden Town WFC!. Retrieved 2024-10-20 – via YouTube.