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The West Australian Football Commission Youth Girls teams will battle it out in the annual Youth Girls Super Sunday carnival at Altone Park, Beechboro on Sunday, July 10.
The carnival for all Rogers Cup Youth Girl participants will feature a number of interactive and fun activities including a photo booth, music and inflatables.
Those attending will also get the chance to meet the WAFC Female Ambassadors.
With the Finals looming, WAFC Youth Girls teams will be looking to increase their chances of securing a spot in the top four.
Fixtures:
10:30am Claremont v Perth Angels (Oval 1)
10:30am South Fremantle v Swan Districts (Oval 2)
12:00pm East Perth v Coastal Titans (Oval 1)
12:00pm Joondalup Falcons v Thunderbirds (Oval 2)
It is an exciting time for Female Football with the recent announcement of the Fremantle Dockers gaining a license for WA in the National Women’s League Competition set to begin in 2017.
Come down and support female football and witness the state’s future football stars go head-to-head.
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