The pipeline of future Lionesses is below critical menace, with new analysis revealing that three quarters (76%) of feminine grassroots gamers anticipate to stroll away from their crew, or the game altogether, inside 5 years until contemporary funding is discovered.
The findings, revealed by Starling Financial institution because it launches the fifth yr of its Kick On initiative, paint a bleak image of the beginner ladies’s and ladies’ recreation. Virtually each coach surveyed (97%) stated their membership wants more cash, with ladies being turned away, lacking matches and dipping into their very own pockets merely to play.
It’s a stark distinction to the skilled recreation, the place ladies’s soccer has grow to be massive enterprise, attracting document broadcast offers and headline sponsorships. At grassroots degree, nonetheless, the previous inequalities persist: two fifths (40%) of feminine gamers say their crew doesn’t obtain the identical funding as male sides, whereas 9 in ten coaches (90%) imagine they might provide much more alternatives to ladies if the cash have been there.
The analysis lays naked the private price of the shortfall. Women and girls have spent a median of £212 of their very own, or their mother and father’, cash over the previous yr on necessities resembling package and tools (31%), transport to video games and coaching (27%), and medical remedy or physio (21%).
Many are merely going with out. 1 / 4 (25%) have missed coaching or matches as a result of their crew couldn’t afford entry to a close-by pitch, and 23% have missed out due to an absence of package or tools. That attrition dangers undoing the progress set out within the FA’s 2024-28 ladies’s and ladies’ technique, which adopted a four-year interval through which feminine participation grew by greater than 50%.
The encouraging information for golf equipment is that Britain’s small enterprise group seems able to step up. Starling’s analysis discovered that three in 5 (62%) SME leaders could be eager about sponsoring a ladies’s or ladies’ crew, and most recognise the industrial upside: 61% say it could assist them assist their area people, 48% cite elevated model consciousness and 44% level to an improved popularity.
The barrier, it appears, is notion somewhat than urge for food. SMEs imagine grassroots sponsorship prices 35% greater than it really does, estimating £1,144.50 towards an actual common of £845. For corporations already weighing up methods to assist their area people, a shirt sponsorship could also be significantly extra reasonably priced than they assume.
To shut that hole, Starling, one of many challenger banks that now dominate SME lending, will matchmake 2,000 enterprise sponsors with grassroots groups of their space and subsidise the price of package sponsorship, with every sponsor’s title that includes on the entrance of the crew’s shirts.
The marketing campaign is fronted by Arsenal and England ahead Alessia Russo MBE, alongside former Lioness Jill Scott MBE, whose Manchester espresso store BOXX2BOXX will sponsor a neighborhood facet.
“Now we have constructed a lot momentum within the ladies’s recreation, however years of progress will shortly unravel if grassroots groups can’t entry extra monetary assist,” stated Russo. “Sponsorship unlocks every part from package, tools and transport, to entry to acceptable pitches, one thing I skilled first-hand earlier in my profession. Native companies have the facility to assist younger gamers attain their full potential, and doubtlessly go professional!”
Scott added: “Instances are powerful for ladies’ grassroots groups proper now, in addition to for SMEs. It’s superb to listen to what number of small companies need to sponsor the groups that desperately want it, and what number of recognise the broader advantages of sponsorship too. With a profession as a participant and an entrepreneur, I’m proud to assist Starling’s Kick On initiative once more this yr and I’m actually wanting ahead to serving to a crew close to me get some much-needed funds.”
Since 2023, Kick On has offered greater than 15,000 units of package to feminine grassroots gamers, and Starling goals to double the working complete to 32,000 units this yr. The broader stakes are clear: Sport England’s Energetic Lives analysis has persistently proven that ladies stay much less lively than boys, and grassroots soccer is without doubt one of the handiest routes to closing that hole.
Ellie Cross, ladies’s soccer advocate at Starling Financial institution, stated: “Our Kick On marketing campaign has uncovered the problems that also stay within the ladies’s recreation, from physique picture points and low shallowness to unequal pitch entry and an absence of feminine coach position fashions. We need to assist golf equipment deal with their funding difficulties by partnerships with native companies that can hopefully stand the check of time.”
For groups that miss out on package this yr, Starling has produced a free Sponsorship Information and Sponsorship Proposal Template to assist golf equipment safe backing themselves. UK beginner ladies’s and ladies’ groups, and Starling enterprise prospects, can apply through the Kick On with Starling web page earlier than purposes shut at 11:59pm on 17 July 2026.

