LFC Welcomes Inspirational Women to Anfield to Celebrate International Women’s Day 2020

LFC Welcomes Inspirational Women to Anfield


LFC Welcomes Inspirational Women to Anfield.

Liverpool Football Club will welcome a host of inspirational women to Anfield this weekend to celebrate International Women's Day. A group of exceptional women who were chosen for either their significant contribution to the local Anfield community or the gender diversity movement within the City, will be hosted at the Reds fixture against AFC Bournemouth at Anfield on Saturday 7th March.

Fans can also find out more about some of the inspirational women in a specially produced film entitled ‘Women of the Kop’, which features four generations of Reds supporters and explores them through the eyes of some of the people closest to them.

Celebrating the strength, ambition and uniqueness of the Reds female fans, the film features Margaret Aspinall, chair of the Hillsborough Family Support Group and her daughter, Louise, Finley Kennedy, an LFC Foundation Kicks Girls programme participant with her Dad, Eddie, Jacqui McAssey, senior lecturer, in Fashion at Liverpool John Moores University and founder of GirlFans (https://www.instagram.com/girlfanszine/?hl=en) a social media channel exploring female fan culture, with her former student Nadia Atique who’s final year collection of Modest Fashion appeared in Vogue, and Lizzie Doyle and her friend Andy Heaton who both work at The Anfield Wrap.

The 'Women of the Kop' film is available to watch now via the Club’s website here and LFC's social platforms.

There is also a host of other activities taking place across the Club to mark International Women's Day including an all-female line up of acts taking to the stage in Paisley Square, a feature in the matchday programme and the ‘Women of the Kop’ film will be shown on all concourse screens across the ground and in Paisley Square.

There will also be a series of internal events and activities for LFC staff to get involved in, that will be delivered by the Club’s gender diversity group, Unity Collective, which helps to create a positive working environment, where everyone has the same opportunities to develop, regardless of their gender.

Susan Black, LFC’s Director of Communications and executive sponsor of the club's equality, diversity and inclusion agenda, said: "We are proud to support International Women's Day again this year and promote the importance of equality, diversity and inclusion.

It’s something that the Club is really passionate about and why we were the first Premier League club to apply for and be awarded the Premier League's advanced quality standard for equality, demonstrating how committed we are to pushing the boundaries in this area of work.

"It's such an honour to welcome this group of amazing women to Anfield this weekend, who are the source of much inspiration to others and will help us increase the visibility of the importance of an equal world."

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