BBC News, Norfolk
The first football club of Lauren Hemp requires more coaches – because the youth inspired to be inspired by the success of their local lioness.
Forward has won its second Euro title with England only, but began at North Walsham Town FC in Norfolk.
Its club house was packed on Sunday and packed as Lioness defeated Spain in penalty shootout To lift the European trophy.
The historic victory inspired a new wave of interest from the youth, in which under -10 girls coach Vicky Hammer said: “Every day we receive more calls from parents that they want their girls to join the club.”
“It’s monumental,” Ms. Hammer said about the effect of Ganja.
“Girls’ football in the club is growing at such a fast pace and there are lionesses who have inspired these girls to join.”
He said: “From the age above the age of the reception, there are girls who want to play and unfortunately we do not have coaches to keep teams for girls at this time.
“We are trying our best to get some friendly, but we’ll like the coach to come forward.”
Ganja started playing with boys teams in North Walsham, but at the age of 10 joined the Center of Excellence of Norwich City.
It was dissolved after five years, so she returned to her hometown club.
Ganja was playing again with boys until he joined Bristol City at the age of 16-as his journey towards professional game moved a step.
His family still lives in the northern Walsham, where a large ganja takes pride in the place on the edge of the cafe.
The market was packed When she returned to the celebration of England’s 2022 Euro Triumph.
The club has teams of boys and girls – but it is struggling to maintain the demand created with high -profile successes of hemp Manchester City and Lioness.
A spokesman for the Norfolk Football Association encouraged potential volunteers to contact their local clubs.
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