Player Profile | Katie Donegan, England

Meet Katie Donegan, defender with Basingstoke Town LFC in southern England. Katie describes how important football has been to her through life and how it keeps pulling her back! She also tells us how she wants others to have the same opportunities as she has had.

Katie is helping fundraise to ensure fellow athlete Josefina Martorell from Argentina can join us on the mountain. If you would like to help Katie and Josefina, please donate here: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/Josefina-Mount-Kili

 

I grew up on the outskirts of London with two older brothers.  Whatever my brothers did I wanted to do too and I started playing football because my eldest brother did. My Dad was especially supportive and helped me find a local girls team to play in when I was about 8. My Dad has always been my biggest fan and he still comes to watch me play a couple of decades later! He has been to about 90% of my games throughout my career and I feel so lucky that I have had him supporting me all the way.

 

I played any and all sports going when I was growing up. I played cricket briefly but that clashed with football and I had to make a choice and football won! Football is by far my favourite sport though and the only one I play now.

 

Football has helped me through some tough times, I find it a great way to de-stress and switch off from the rest of the world.  Nothing else matters when you’re out there on the pitch with your teammates.  I am exceptionally fortunate with all the opportunities and support I’ve had.

 

My 2005/06 season when I was playing for Barnet was my highlight – we won the treble – the league, the league cup and the Middlesex Cup.  We also made it to the last 16 of the FA cup where we met Liverpool and narrowly lost 3-2 having gone ahead twice in the game! My proudest moment in football was being awarded player of the season in such a successful season and in such a strong team. It felt great to be recognised and to know I made a big difference to the team.

 

I stopped playing when I started working full time as life simply got in the way. But something pulled me back 8 years later. I came back, thinking “I’m getting older, I’ll give it one more year and see what happens”. I was 31 at the time. We have a 50 year-old in our team. That put things into perspective - and now I realise I still have lots to give! I play for my local club Basingstoke Town and we’re doing really well – promoted last year, though a harder season this year.

 

I hope that women in other countries get the kind of opportunities that I have here in the UK. I realise I am fortunate with all the opportunities I’ve had to play sport as a woman and there are women in other countries that don’t get that kind of support and are actively discouraged from playing. I have never experienced that personally and I want all women to have that same experience.

 

I’ve never been told I can’t play and it shocks me that women are actively discouraged from playing sport in other countries.  I want girls and women all over the world to have the same opportunities that I’ve had here in the UK. I feel really lucky that I have never had to overcome any kind of adversity as a result of being female. I can’t wait to climb the mountain in June and hopefully inspire other girls and women to get involved with sport in general - and football in particular.

To support Katie and Josefina climb Mt Kilimanjaro and support their efforts to be inspirations to others, please visit https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/Josefina-Mount-Kili

To find out more about the challenge, please go to www.equalplayingfield.com

PARK Social Soccer Co to provide balls to select Equal Playing Field sports clinics

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Company’s ethos supports diversity and universality of the beautiful game

Melbourne | May 24 2017

Equal Playing Field is grateful to receive latest in-kind support from Australian/US company PARK Social Soccer Co. PARK believes that “passion is universal, but opportunity is not” and is keen to ensure that all children around the world have the opportunity to play soccer. Equal Playing Field is delighted to have PARK’s support. PARK will supply training balls to our Zambian and South African clinics that will take place in the weeks after the attempt to break the record for the highest altitude football game ever played – near the top of MT Kilimanjaro. Find out more about PARK here.

Sam Davy of PARK said of the partnership "Sometimes, something as simple as a soccer ball can change a kid’s life.  Soccer has proven itself as the global game that unites diverse cultures and creates hope and opportunity for the world’s most marginalised. We are proud to support Equal Playing Field’s mission to ensure no girl misses out on the opportunity to pick up a ball and play”

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Equal Playing Field players will sport Zaini hats and headbands!

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Zaini hats will keep heads warm as players climb Mt Kilimanjaro during world record attempt in June.

London/Amman/Melbourne | May 24 2017

 

Equal Playing Field is grateful to receive in-kind support from UK company Zaini –  who will keep heads warm during our world record attempt! Find out more about Zaini here.

Miranda Harper of Zaini said “Zaini Hats are thrilled to be supporting the Equal Playing Field girls on their mission to Mount Kilimanjaro. We wish you all the very best on such an epic adventure and hope our beanies and headbands keep your warm, and fashionable, all the way up! Looking forward to following your journey every step of the way. Best of luck from us all at Zaini Hats.”

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Equal Playing Field grateful to Tesalate for providing sports towels for epic trip

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Players will use Tesalate towels during trek up Mt Kilimanjaro during world record attempt in June.

London/Amman/Melbourne | May 24 2017

 

Equal Playing Field is grateful to receive in-kind support from Australian company Tesalate –  who will provide towels for the Equal Playing Field squad as they attempt to break a world record up Mt Kilimanajro! Find out more about Tesalate here.

Jacky, Co-founder of Tesalate said "Women's sport has been under-supported because we have constantly been reinforced that this is a man's domain. This is ludicrous. Sport is more than kicking a ball around. It's about teamwork, passion, and most importantly ambition.  By encouraging females in sport, we are telling the world females too can be competitive and perform at the highest level. We're proud to support Equal Playing Field, and with this world record, they will take sport to a level it's never been before."

 

 

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Equal Playing Field proud to be sponsored by Pitchero!

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Pitchero “thrilled” to support the Equal Playing Field squad break a world record for the highest altitude football game ever played

London/Amman/Melbourne | May 24 2017

Equal Playing Field is grateful to receive sponsorship from UK company Pitchero, a global sports network that provides clubs, players, coaches and officials with everything they need to run their club online. Pitchero powers more than 12,000 clubs through their websites and club apps making team management as simple as possible so their 5 million users can spend more time playing and enjoying sport, and less time in the paperwork! Find out more about Pitchero here.

 

Pitchero’s Marketing Manager Jennifer Armstrong said “We are thrilled to be sponsoring such a forward thinking and unique event. Equal Playing Field not only represents the power of sports to bring people together it showcases women’s football to a fantastic standard while bringing attention to an incredibly important issue. We will be supporting the team and their mission all the way and will be cheering them on as they undertake this incredible feat.”

 

Equal Playing Field will be taking Pitchero’s instant match video app, Pitchero Play, with them to Tanzania. Pitchero Play allows clubs to simply record and share 30 second match highlights instantly so Equal Playing Field will be sure to capture the action of the game from 18,871 feet.

 

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