who can take over from us and dojust even better. fantastic football players but so much more than that, their consciousness, that social conscience and trying to have a positive impact on society has brought us where we are today. with a two year cash injection, the government wants all english primary schools to achieve sport gender equality and to commit to a minimum of two hours of pe a week. these figures illustrate why. 72% of girls play as much football as boys in primary school, but by the time they reach secondary school, that figure drops to 41%. only 46% of all schools offer girls the same access to football via after school clubs, and figures released last week show there is an enjoyment gap more than two million fewer women who enjoy getting active, compared to men. a lot of that is down to experiences in school. it feels really brilliant because just knowing that everyone is equal, is,
today, on international women s day, the prime minister granted their wish. we are passionate about a lasting legacy, and the next generation of football for girls especially, but it s exciting times ahead, and hopefully there are girls who can take over from us and dojust even better. fantastic football players, but so much more than that, their consciousness, that social conscience, and trying to have a positive impact on society has brought us where we are today. with a two year cash injection, the government wants all english primary schools to achieve sport gender equality, and to commit to a minimum of two hours of pe a week. these figures illustrate why. 72% of girls play as much football as boys in primary school, but by the time they reach secondary school, that figure drops to 41%. only 46% of all schools offer girls the same access
and hopefully there are girls who can take over from us and do better. fantastic football players but so much more, their consciousness, that social conscience and trying to have a positive impact on society has brought us where we are today. with a two year cash injection, the government wants all english primary schools to achieve sport gender equality and commit to a minimum of two hours of pe a week. these figures illustrate why. 72% of girls play as much football as boys in primary school, but by the time they reach secondary school, the figure drops to 41%. only 46% of all schools offer girls the same access to football via after school clubs, and figures released last week show that is an enjoyment gap of more than two million fewer women who enjoy getting active compared to men. a lot of that is down to experiences in school. it feels really brilliant because just knowing that everyone is equal, it s really important. i am really glad because i