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06 Sept 2025

Coleman: 'I want my daughters to have the same opportunity as I have had'

Seamus Coleman and Everton clubmate Gabby George have pledged their support to Her Game Too and yesterday invited youngsters from an Everton School Supporters’ Club to Finch Farm for a special event to celebrate International Women’s Day

Coleman: 'I want my daughters  to have the same opportunity as I have had'

Killybegs native Seamus Coleman is the current Everton and Republic of Ireland captain

Seamus Coleman and Everton clubmate Gabby George have become the first Premier League and Barclays Women’s Super League players to sign up as official advocates of Her Game Too.

The duo kicked off their formal support of the campaign by inviting youngsters from an Everton School Supporters’ Club to Finch Farm for a special event to celebrate International Women’s Day. In December 2021, Everton became the first top-flight football club to formally support Her Game Too, which aims to champion women in sport and tackle sexist and online abuse.

While various activities have since taken place to highlight that support, Killybegs native Coleman and George have now become the first two top-flight players to officially back the initiative. Their duties will include raising awareness of Her Game Too and its key messages, and educating teammates and fans about progress and positive steps being taken at Everton and beyond.

The launch event saw Coleman and George surprise youngsters from Wavertree Primary School by joining in a coaching session put on by Everton in the Community staff, before sitting down to discuss female role models and answer questions about inclusion in football.

As an extra treat, the children were given complimentary tickets to Everton’s WSL match against Liverpool at Goodison Park on Friday, March 24, and a goody bag.

Explaining why he wanted to become a Her Game Too advocate, men’s senior captain Coleman said: “Having two daughters myself, I was more than happy to put my name forward.

“Women have a massive place in football, not just playing but watching, commentating, punditry – whatever it may be. I want my daughters and other young women and girls to have the same opportunity as I have had and to be able to enjoy the game in a safe environment where they always feel they belong. 

“Football is a game for everyone and, as a club, we have taken positive strides to promote inclusion across sport and society. Supporting campaigns like this one can only help spread that message further.”

George became Everton’s first full-time professional player in 2017 and has since seen attitudes towards women in football improve in line with the growth of attendances and the popularity of the sport. However, she believes it is important to continue taking steps to stamp out sexism and misogyny.

She said: “Having women’s footballers out there on Sky Sports and the BBC playing and commentating is great. Children growing up will see that and see that it is part of the game now, whereas growing up that wasn’t the case for my generation.

“I believe as the game grows, attitudes towards women in the game – be that playing, watching or working in the game - will continue to get better. To have the opportunity, alongside Seamus, to help that happen is a real honour.”

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