Rachel Brown-Finnis backs FA changes to mixed football

Thursday 21 May 2015
Increasing the mixed football age limit to U18s has been approved this week

From next season the age limit at which boys and girls can play football in the same teams has been raised.

The resolution to increase the mixed football age limit from U16s to U18s has been approved this week by The FA shareholders at an AGM after The FA board, FA executive and FA council agreed the proposal.

All these countries feel strongly, like we do in England that mixed football is an important additional choice to their female only provision.
- Rachel Pavlou, The FA’s national development manager for women’s football

The move has been welcomed by former England goalkeeper Rachel Brown-Finnis, who hung up her gloves this season focus on coaching and a media career.

“Mixed teams offer girls a choice in the environment that they want to play. They are of particular value for talented players in areas where girl’s football is still emerging or played to at a less competitive level. So if they are going to be better tested in mixed football, then why not?” said the former Everton stopper.

The change will come into effect for the forthcoming 2015-16 season and will enable The FA to conduct further research into mixed football at this older age group.

Rachel Pavlou, The FA’s national development manager for women’s football said: “UEFA annually ask all European countries to declare their mixed football age limit – Denmark has no limit, Holland and Switzerland have an upper limit of 19, and Germany and Italy have upper limits of 17. 

“All these countries feel strongly, like we do in England that mixed football is an important additional choice to their female only provision.”

By FA Staff