Shropshire Star

Players enjoy fun and friendship at women's walking football club

Fun, friendship and football – that’s how members of a newly-formed women’s walking football club describe their weekly training sessions.

Plus
Published
Members of the women's walking football club at Monkmoor Recreation Ground in Shrewsbury

Walking football has taken the country by storm since it was first conceived in 2011 and now there are more than 1,000 clubs registered in the UK.

One of the newest was formed in Shrewsbury in March and was inspired by the Lionesses’ triumph in the Euros tournament last summer.

Open to women over the age of 55, it was set up by Kate Brown with support from Age UK Shropshire Telford & Wrekin and Energize Shropshire Telford & Wrekin.

Every Wednesday morning players spend an hour honing their skills, catching up with their friends and enjoying being active in the fresh air.

“My husband has been playing for the men’s walking football club for 10 years and I thought there should be one for women too,” says Kate, who lives in Shrewsbury. “We’re the generation that wasn’t allowed to play football – we could play hockey, which is more dangerous, but not football.

“I have always enjoyed watching football and I would have played at school if we hadn’t been banned. Now we can play every week.”

It was Kate Brown's idea to start the club following the Lionesses’ triumph in the Euros tournament last summer

Walking football was first conceived as a sport to be played by men over 50 and women over 40.

Sorry, we are not accepting comments on this article.