WORCESTER City Women have won the community club of the year award at the Women’s National League end-of-season awards night.
Club owner and CEO Nicole Allison and Worcester player Cerys Dolloway collected the award on behalf of the club at the ceremony which took place at Wembley Stadium in London.
And Worcester striker Maia Clark won the player of the season and golden boot award after a stellar campaign in the Division One Midlands.
Allison said: “This year has been one to remember – crowned Worcestershire County Cup Champions and securing a fifth-place finish in the FA Women’s National League.
“Our progress on and off the pitch has been incredible.
“Being nominated in four categories and winning community club of the year is the icing on the cake.
“A huge thank you to our entire team – our players, coaches and back-office staff, our partners and of course our fans.
“This win is for all of you.”
Dolloway, also a director of WCWFC in the community (CIC) added: “Our local community is at the heart of our club, and I was proud to collect the community club of the year award on behalf of WCWFC in the Community.
“Our weekly ‘Kick and Mix’ and ‘Kick and Connect’ sessions are going from strength to strength and we’re looking forward to scaling our impact over the coming months so that more local people can come along and give them a try.”
The annual awards recognise and celebrate the outstanding individuals and moments that have made a significant impact to the league each season both on and off the pitch.
