Introducing Real Bedford Ladies

Real Bedford FC is delighted to announce the expansion of its successful partnership with Bedford Girls & Ladies FC. 

A year ago, Real Bedford partnered with Bedford Girls & Ladies to support the development of the female side of the game in Bedford. Today we welcome Bedford Girls & Ladies FC into the Real Bedford family as they rebrand to become Real Bedford Ladies.

This expanding relationship signifies our firm commitment to the growth and success of women's football within the Bedford community. As we continue our ambitious plan to bring league football to Bedford, we equally want to support the women's game and bring them similar success.

Expanding the partnership between the two clubs will seamlessly integrate Real Bedford Ladies into the Real Bedford brand, reinforcing the principle that a modern football club values men's and women's football equally. 

All the senior ladies and junior girls teams will play under the Real Bedford name, adding over 50 senior and 200 youth players aged 7 to 16 to The Pirates. Alongside our support of boy's football with Bedford Park Rangers, this move showcases our dedication to nurturing young talent and fostering a supportive environment for girls to participate in football within the Bedford region.

Chairman Peter McCormack has worked closely with Bedford Ladies and Girls Chair, Jill Upton, on this partnership.

"We have thoroughly enjoyed working with Bedford Girls & Ladies FC over the past year, and we are proud to welcome them officially into the Real Bedford family. By incorporating them under the Real Bedford Ladies banner, we aim to create an inclusive environment that celebrates talent and fosters a winning mentality. For decades women have supported men's football - it is time for us to give some support back. We firmly believe that a modern football club must prioritise and champion women's football. This partnership shows our commitment to growing the opportunity for girls to play football in Bedford."

Jill Upton Chair of Bedford Ladies and Girls FC said:

“We have enjoyed the support from Real Bedford and are happy to further integrate this season. Peter McCormack has a refreshing interest in equality of the female game, and we are confident this will elevate us to the next level.”

In addition to a new identity, Real Bedford Ladies will benefit from access to Real Bedford facilities, funding, training equipment, and new kits. The club's management, marketing, and development teams will also extend their support to Real Bedford Ladies, supporting them in recruiting and developing players.

Last season we introduced financial support for the ladies' senior team and will continue to pay players expenses to ensure there is no cost to them for representing Real Bedford. We will also make available money for developing coaches and provide a hardship fund to ensure the cost of living does not exclude any young girls who want to play football.

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About Real Bedford FC

Real Bedford FC is a non-league football club based in Bedford. Acquired by Peter McCormack in 2021, he set the ambitious goal of getting the team into the football league. After rebranding as Real Bedford, they won a league and cup double in their first season and have been promoted to the Spartan South Midlands Premier League. 

The club prides itself on its strong and growing community ties and dedication to developing local talent. With a focus on fostering an inclusive and supportive environment, Real Bedford FC aims to create opportunities for aspiring footballers and promote the sport's growth within the Bedford region.

About Bedford Girls & Ladies FC

Bedford Girls & Ladies FC has a rich history as a club dedicated to women's football development. Committed to providing opportunities for girls and ladies to participate in the sport, the club focuses on nurturing talent and promoting equal access to football within the Bedford community. 

The transition to Real Bedford Ladies will provide a larger platform to recruit and develop young players and grow the ladies game.

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