Margate FC player Laura Aldridge becomes first female to play in Kent Youth League
Published: 12:07, 23 January 2018
History has been made at Hartsdown Park, with Margate FC Under 13s player Laura Aldridge becoming the first female player to play in the Kent Youth League since it was formed in 1981.
The 12-year-old joined the club having played for Gillingham FC’s Centre of Excellence for Girls.
Margate FC say that in the three months that she has been with the club, her grit and determination has earned her a place in the squad.
Laura’s coach Danny Rouse was full of praise for the youngster.
He said: "“Laura has not missed a single training session. She gives 100% and continues to work extremely hard.
"As manager, I’m extremely proud to be coaching children like Laura, whose attitude is what makes it so easy and worthwhile to do the job we do as FA coaches.”
“Although our season has not seen the results we have deserved at times, making history by introducing Laura into the Kent Youth League makes it all worth it and proves that football is an accessible and welcoming game.”
“At Margate Football Club, we continue to develop all our children and give them all the opportunity to gain confidence and ability to improve.”
Chief executive officer of the Kent Youth League, Ken Brooke couldn’t hide his delight at Laura’s achievement.
“The League was formed in 1981 and Laura is the first female to have been signed by a club and played in this League. I am very proud that this has happened in my time as Chief Executive.”
“I had the pleasure of coaching a girl when I managed a school team who later went on to captain Crystal Palace ladies. She was judged on her ability not her gender and she was better than most of the boys.”
“That is how it should be, and well-done Margate for identifying Laura’s talent.
"Congratulations and well done”
Laura was introduced to the first-team on Saturday, even taking part in their pre-match warm-up before leading the team out with captain for the day, Tom Wynter.
After the game, Laura's mum got in touch with the club, to tell the club how much Laura enjoyed her day.
"Thank you so much for a fantastic day. Laura is buzzing and she cannot take it all in.
"Her trophy is amazing. Thank you so much"
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