Open sessions to bring more women into club
Bath Chronicle
|June 19, 2025
Bath City Women will be holding open training sessions in July.
After a successful season which saw the first team win their first silverware for the club, they are looking to strengthen their squads
A form is available online via bathcityfc.com for any players who would like to attend the sessions.
The dates for Open Training are Wednesday, July 2; Sunday, July 6; Friday, July 11; Wednesday July 16; Friday July 18.
Venues will be confirmed nearer the time.
Jane Jones, director of Women's Football for Bath City said: "We're really proud of what we're building for the women's game at Bath City, aiming for parity with the men across everything that we do. If this appeals to you and you'd like to find out more, register and come along to our Open Training."
Elsewhere, the men's side have confirmed their final pre-season friendly which will see Bristol City U21 travel to Twerton Park on Saturday, August 2.
The game will kick-off at 1pm, with tickets being priced at £12 for adults, £10 for seniors, £6 for students, £3 for under-16s and £2 for under-12s accompanied by an adult.
The National League South campaign gets underway on August 9, and Bath will have a few different names representing them across the club following its Sponsors Draw last week.
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