Aviva Soccer Sisters Mid-term Virtual Skills Hub is launched

Aviva Ireland and the Football Association of Ireland have launched a new virtual Aviva Soccer Sisters programme specially designed for girls to take part in during the upcoming October mid-term break.

The free online initiative was launched today by Republic of Ireland women's national team player Áine O'Gorman ahead of the upcoming UEFA Women's European Championship qualifier against Ukraine. The online skills series will be rolled out daily at 10 a.m. through the week of October 26 via Aviva’s website.

Created by accredited FAI coaches, a new skills video will be released each day demonstrated by the members of the Ireland women's national team and some Aviva Soccer Sisters. The video series caters to young girls of all ages and skill levels, and is the ideal way for parents to keep their budding soccer stars entertained and inspired over the Halloween break.

The virtual Soccer Sister programme is a safe online space for young girls to develop their social skills and love for the game over their mid-term break. See aviva.ie/soccersisters or Aviva’s Social Media channels @AvivaIreland each day at 10 a.m. to access the videos.

Throughout the week, parents and guardians are encouraged to capture images and videos of their own soccer stars taking part at home. Aviva are giving away 1,000 Aviva Soccer Sisters winter training tops for the top images and videos posted on social media using the #SafeToDream hashtag.

To launch the Aviva Soccer Sisters hub, Aviva Ireland has released an inspirational video starring Áine O’Gorman and budding underage players, highlighting the joy football brings to girls’ lives while encouraging them to chase their sporting dreams. The video can be viewed on Aviva’s website at aviva.ie/soccersisters.

Commented Áine: “When I was growing-up, I only had male role models. Now, however, young girls can have female role models and realise earlier that they can live the dream and that opportunities are there for them to maybe one day represent their country.

“The likes of the Aviva Soccer Sisters campaign and exposure of the game helps. I think you should always dream big and if you want to achieve playing for Ireland it is in your own hands.”

Sue Ronan of the FAI added: “Aviva Soccer Sisters has been one of the driving forces behind the increase in the number of girls participating in grassroots soccer over the past number of years, and we’re thrilled to be partnering with Aviva to bring it back again this year in this innovative online forum. All girls should have an equal opportunity to get involved in football and Aviva Soccer Sisters gives them that chance.

“This year, Aviva Soccer Sisters will be a little different due to the current restrictions as a result of Covid-19, but we are thrilled we can provide a virtual experience this year and continue to support young girls who have a passion for sport and football. Players will be invited to submit their own videos, copying various skills demonstrated by players from the women’s national team.”

Each day clips will be selected and shared on Aviva’s social media platforms to showcase the skills submitted by footballers nationwide.

For more information, follow Aviva Ireland on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook using the hashtag #SafeToDream or visit www.aviva.ie/soccersisters.

*Pictured above, Republic of Ireland women's national team player Áine O'Gorman launches the Aviva Soccer Sisters Mid-term Virtual Skills Hub in front of an adoring fan. Photo: Stephen McCarthy / Sportsfile