INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY - Sky Blues to recognise their staff and supporter's pivotal roles at tonight's Rotherham clash - The Coventry Observer

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY - Sky Blues to recognise their staff and supporter's pivotal roles at tonight's Rotherham clash

Coventry Editorial 5th Mar, 2024   0

COVENTRY City Football Club will celebrate International Women’s Day (IWD) at tonight’s match against Rotherham United.

The Sky Blues are set to commemorate the day by recognising the pivotal roles played by women across various aspects of the club, from supporters to employees and participants.

Women hold significant positions throughout Coventry City Football Club, serving in functions ranging from performance and fitness to operations and finance.

In recent years, there has been a notable increase in the presence of women and girls at Sky Blues matches, with programmes aimed at fostering inclusivity and safety for female supporters.

Coventry City has actively supported campaigns such as Her Game Too, dedicated to improving the match-day environment for female fans.

During tonight’s match, players from Coventry City Women and Girls FC will shake the giant flag and serve as ball collectors during the match.




The club will display messages of support for IWD 2024 on the big screen, tannoy announcements, and the matchday program.

Doug King, Coventry City owner and executive chairman, said: “We’re very pleased to show our support for International Women’s Day 2024 this Tuesday night.


“Women of course play a critical role across our Football Club in a range of jobs, including senior leadership roles, and we celebrate their contribution to the Sky Blues.

“Through our community partners, women and girls are having more opportunities to actively participate in football too, which is fantastic to see and our Club will continue to support this in every way in the years ahead.”

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