Easton Cowgirls Women’s Football Club
Always anti-fascist, always inclusive and always a shambles!
Easton Cowgirls are a women’s football club based in Easton, Bristol. We welcome female identifying and non-binary folk of all ages (18+), fitness levels and abilities.
We welcome women who have never played before as well as more experienced players, and also encourage women who have stopped playing to return to the game.
We regularly play in tournaments in the UK and abroad as well as organising our own. Recent trips have included a solidarity tour to Palestine’s West Bank, the St Pauli AntiFa tournament in Hamburg and the Anti-Racism World Cup in Belfast. As well as playing football, we also have a big social focus, and value our fun as much as our footy.
Closed to new players
Unfortunately we are closed to new players until further notice as we are once again at full capacity. We constantly review this situation and strive to welcome as many new players as possible. Please feel free to follow us on any of the social media links provided below and as soon as we are open to new players we will announce it. If you are keen to start playing club football sooner than that, see which other Bristol Womens Football Casual League teams are accepting new players here.
New players welcome again!
For more information about us email us, check out our facebook page, follow us on twitter or instagram or just turn up to a training session (details below). If you are thinking of joining us, please take a couple of minutes to read our welcome leaflet (downloads a pdf).
We’re not just a football team!
Easton Cowgirls are part of the Easton Cowboys and Cowgirls Sports and Social Club, a socially-focused organisation, and is run entirely by volunteers. We are part of a global network of clubs who recognise all people’s right to equality, irrespective of their age, class, culture, disability, gender, race, religion, or sexuality.
Our anti-homophobic, anti-racist, anti-fascist and anti-transphobic ethos is at the core of our club and is what distinguishes us from other football teams. As such, we expect our members to share this ethos and to get involved in the wider activities of the club as much as possible.
For more information about the Easton Cowboys & Cowgirls club ethos, please see our welcome leaflet.
If this doesn’t take your fancy, don’t worry – casual women’s football is growing in Bristol and there are a number of other friendly and inclusive local teams you could try (e.g. see here).
Thinking of joining us?
If you would like to register interest, please get in touch with us via the contact form.
We train all year round and play casual 5 or 7-a-side. There is no team selection – anyone who wants to play gets to. However, we do expect a certain level of commitment to try to attend training (as well as other events) as much as possible – this is how we fund our continued existence and how we bond as a team.
New players are allowed a 4 week trial period before deciding whether to join. Membership costs £20/10 per year (waged/unwaged), paid by bank transfer, cash or paypal. This money goes towards equipment and our emergency ethical fund. However, we believe that money should never be a barrier to participation – if you can’t pay just tell us.
Join at https://membermojo.co.uk/cowgirls. You must be a member in order to play for the Cowgirls in the league or at tournaments.
You are also welcome to join us on a social basis, without the football bit. Get in touch or join us at the Plough after training.
All members have a say in the running of the club, and we have regular meetings to make decisions on training etc at which everyone is welcome. Each year we elect a voluntary committee who have responsibility for the day to day running of the club. However, everyone is encouraged to chip in as much as possible – every member of the Easton Cowboys and Cowgirls makes it the wonderful and diverse club it is!
Weekly training sessions
We train outdoors every Thursday evening on artificial grass in winter and in the park on real grass in summer. As of 25 May 2023, we’ve moved to our summer training spot, in the lower section of Eastville Park, every Thursday evening at 7.40pm .
Subs are £4 (£3 low/unwaged, or £5 if you can afford it comfortably). We play in all weathers, and will only cancel in extreme cases (i.e. we still play if it’s raining, for you non-Brits).
You will need to wear moulded football boots (no metal studs or boots with blades) suitable for artificial grass. Shin pads are also a good idea! We often have spare kit if you don’t have your own, just ask us. City Academy, where we play in winter, are very strict about the right footwear, so please try get your hands on some. If that’s difficult for you financially, get in touch – money should never be a barrier to playing with us and we have a kitty where needed.
While we have a coach, we all chip in to teach each other and expect everyone to help maintain a fun, friendly and supportive atmosphere. A lot of our players are returning from injury or have not played much football before – PLEASE NO HARD TACKLES OR AGGRO, we don’t want any injuries at training and we’re just not that kind of team! Our coach is often a member of the team volunteering their time so please try to be supportive of them.
Join us again at our home pub the Plough Inn (opposite Easton Community Centre) after training!
Bristol Women’s Football Casual League
Working with others, the Easton Cowgirls have established a casual 7-a-side football league to provide opportunities for women to play competitive football in a fun and inclusive environment on a regular basis. Since it’s formation in 2012 with just 5 teams, the league has gone from strength to strength (read more here).
We currently have 3 teams in the league. Speak to a committee member if you’d like to play.
See the results and tables on the Bristol Women’s Football Casual League website.
Team News
St Pauli Antira tournament video
Last month a crew of Cowboys and Cowgirls played hard on and off pitch at the legendary St Pauli Antira tournament in Hamburg. Blue of Republica shot a short video for those of you that want to check it out and share. St.Pauli AntiRa 2012 from claireblue on Vimeo.
read moreCowgirls Training
Seven til dusk….Cowgirls footie training moves outside! Dust off the insect repellant! The cowgirls last indoor training session will be 4th April at normal time 7.30. We will NOT BE HAVING TRAINING ON 11th APRIL. We move outdoors on weds 18th April starting at the earlier time of 7pm – to catch the evening light. Outdoor training is at Eastville Park on the top pitch (in between the path and the kids play park). And don’t forget that we have games the first Sun of every month on the pitch behind Easton Community Centre....
read moreCowgirls Footie Training
This Sunday 8th January is the start of the Easton Cowgirls new monthly session (game only) on a Sunday. This will take place 10:45am – 11:45am at the football court next to the Easton Community Centre, then at 12 noon onto The Plough for the best roast dinner in Bristol! (let us know if you want a roast asap as we will need to pre-book) There will be a small charge to play in the game but it won’t break the bank. Please contact either Peta or Ruth for more details or log on to the Cowgirls Facebook page to say you are coming....
read moreWomen In The Stadium
Don’t forget that the Bristol Palestine Film Festival is showing Women In The Stadium today at 1pm. Women in the Stadium is a brand-new documentary directed by Palestinian filmmaker Sawsan Qaoud and produced by Al-Jazeera documentary Channel . It portrays the personal stories of four players of the Palestinian Women’s National Team. Through their sporting excellence these women struggle against checkpoints, which prevent them from training, and against the perception that women should not participate in public sport events. Girls who...
read moreTickets For Women At The Stadium
Just a reminder we (Cowboys and Cowgirls) have been offered free tickets for Women at the Stadium film introduced by Honey Thaljieh the Captain of the Palestinian’s national team. It is Sunday 4th December, 2011 at 1:00 pm at the Watershed and is part of the Palestine Film Festival. If you want to be on the guestlist email Sue at cowgirls@gmail.com. Be great to get lots of Cowboys and Cowgirls there and show our support. Women in the StadiumIntroduced by Honey Thaljieh. Sawsan Qaoud Palestine 52 mins 2011 Subtitled Women in the Stadium...
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