Every year, International Women’s Day helps celebrate achievement, raise awareness of discrimination and take action on gender parity. This year is no different, and although big strides have been made in the national sport in which Torquay United partakes, now is not a time to be complacent. This year, IWD’s campaign theme is ‘Inspire Inclusion’,
United’s ladies injury hit side fought hard but succumbed to a 4-2 loss on Sunday Following on from a tough week for the football club, the women’s Chairman Steve Elswood announced on Saturday that he and the ladies have sponsored up and coming star Arkell Jude-Boyd until the end of the season. The Yellows travelled
United’s women lost 4-0 to Plymouth Argyle Ladies at Coach Road in the Devon County Cup Semi-Final on Sunday. Torquay’s women exited the Devon County Cup at the semi-final stage – despite a hard-working display against Plymouth Argyle, at Coach Road. United, still hamstrung by injuries, and with County Cup rules meaning recent signings were
United Women’s Chairman Steve Elswood announces his team’s new line-up. Steve Elswood, Chair of Torquay United Women’s FC is proud to announce a new management team. This will consist of joint managers Tracey Cross & Jake Ellis, with Tracey continuing to lead in a player manager capacity alongside Ellis & a full support team. Regarding
Torquay United’s women left themselves with too much to do, despite a spirited second half performance at Keynsham Town, going down 3-1 on Sunday. It wasn’t exactly a game of two halves, but one dominated by the hosts in the first 45, with the visitors on top after the break. Beset by serious injuries (Amy
Torquay’s women kicked off 2024 with a ring-rusty performance, unable to capitalise, as Abingdon United ran out 4-2 winners on an eventful afternoon at Wall Park, despite being reduced to 9 players. It’s six weeks since the ladies played a competitive fixture and it was a nervy and tentative opening half hour, where the visitors