BPA Men’s Fit Club I National League Trust Project with THCT & BPA Academy

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The Academy have teamed up with the National League Trust and The Horsfall Community Trust to deliver a project to 20 men to help with their health and general wellbeing. The project will provide fun structured coaching sessions along with some sound advice around healthy eating habits, how to easily improve / increase daily and weekly physical activity to help with weight-loss and general wellbeing. GPS technology will be provided to measure impact of training and fitness.

A celebration event will be held to highlight the achievements of each participant. Hospitality will be provided at a BPA men’s first team game.

The project is based at the Horsfall Community Stadium and using the fantastic facilities on site. Anyone interested in joining should email thomas.mcstravick@bpafc.com or contact on 07821579451.

PLAYERS AND COACHES WANTED!

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Bradford (Park Avenue) Ladies are looking for individuals who have a passion for sports and community football to join our Ladies team as a volunteer coach. This role would be based at the Horsfall, with training taking place from 7:30pm-9pm during pre-season and 8pm-9pm during the season.

A level 1 coaching badge is desirable, but not required for the role. Matchdays are Sundays with a 2pm Kick Off.

As well as coaches, we are also recruiting players for both our Ladies First and Development Teams. Ages 16+

You will be joining a strong squad of experienced players, and the club can offer a good pathway with our partnership with Bradford City.

Our ladies teams play in the West Riding County WFL and the North East Regional WFL, as well as competing in the F.A. Cup and the County Cup.

To register your interest, please email Neal at ladies@bpafc.com

BPAFC to support Shelter’s #NoHomeKit

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This Boxing Day, Bradford (Park Avenue) are supporting homeless charity Shelter with #NoHomeKit for our tie v York City.

In the space of one 90-minute football match, 25 households are made homeless.


The lads will wear the Away Red, Amber and Black kit on Sunday.
More than 180,000 households have been made homeless since the beginning of the pandemic, with families, including children, being placed in unsuitable hostels.

You can help support the effort by donating to Shelter online, or by texting ‘HOME’ to 70455 to donate £5 to Shelter. There will also be a bucket collection on the day for donations towards the charity.

https://www.thenationalleague.org.uk/clubs-gearing-up-to-ditch-their-home-shirt-to-supp-68722