FirstPoint USA is new SWF regional 18s league cups sponsor
Scottish Women’s Football are pleased to announce a new partnership with FirstPoint USA who become the first-time headline partner to the regional 18s league cup competitions as the Official US Sports Scholarship Partner of Scottish Women’s Football.
The move will see the cups rebranded, with the 18s North/East/South East Cross Region League Cup becoming the First Point East League Cup and the Central/West/South West Cross Regional League Cup becoming the First Point West Cup.
The former kicks off this weekend with group stages, while the latter will be a straightforward knockout competition which will kick off in a few weeks. The finals will be held in June.
FirstPoint are a provider of tailored scholarship programmes and mentoring for young athletes at top universities in the United States. The partnership will provide support to players affiliated to SWF who are seeking such opportunities, including regional trial events and preferential service fees.
Commenting, Scottish Women’s Football CEO Aileen Campbell said: “Football equips young women with all kinds of skills and experiences that can help them in later life, but it also opens up opportunities too. Increased professionalism in Scotland means girls can actually dream about careers in the game, and there are opportunities to travel and study abroad too, such as those offered by FirstPoint USA. That’s why I’m delighted to welcome them as a new partner and one which gives our regional league cups greater profile and visibility.”
Stuart McCaffrey, FirstPoint USA’s Director of Football, said:
“We are really excited to be working with Scottish Women’s Football and looking forward to our involvement in the Cups through the partnership. There are fantastic opportunities for young female players in Scotland to play at a high level at college football in the US, while at the same time studying for a degree and enjoying the best of both worlds.
“There are many great examples of players who have gone to the States on a sports scholarship and returned to Scotland and England to play with some of the top teams. The experience of being a student-athlete in the US can really enhance a player’s development, having personally witnessed first-hand the incredible facilities on offer. Working with some of the best university and college coaches in the States, we believe the partnership can enhance the excellent work already being done in Scotland to grow the women’s game.”