U11 Girls UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 Tournament

Snodland Primary School win through to the NLT regional finals

On Monday 14 October 2024, 29 teams (around 290 girls) from 29 of Maidstone’s Primary Schools attended a very wet home of Maidstone United (The Gallagher Stadium) for the SITC U11’s Girls Tournament based on the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 taking place in Switzerland in July 2025.

Some great action during the day through the Group and knock out stages leading to the final between Snodland (representing Portugal) and Coxheath (representing Austria). After a close encounter, Snodland ended up winning 1-0 and are seen here with the Mayor of Maidstone (Councillor John Perry) and some of the players and Manager (Tori Campbell) of Maidstone United Women’s First Team with their winners medals and trophy – many congratulations to the Girls who now go on to represent Maidstone United in the NLT’s South East Regional Finals taking place in late January/early February 2025.

Tournament winners Snodland Primary School.

The SITC would like to say thank you to everyone who attended at The Gallagher on the day including the Players, Referees, Teachers, Managers, the Admin Team, Pupils from Aylesford School, Maidstone United as venue hosts, Maidstone United Academy Students, Parents/Carers, The Mayor of Maidstone, players from Maidstone United Women’s First Team and Manager, Urban Blue for first aid.

Tournament runners up Coxheath Primary School.

A special thanks goes to volunteers Sharon and Jill in the café – a welcome relief in the wet and cold. All profits raised in the café on the day are being donated to Jill’s granddaughter (Maeve) who is 3 years old, has cerebral palsy and has a large operation coming in 2025 but her family needs funds to support her aftercare – you all raised £830.22 so thank you so much to everyone who contributed – amazing support!

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