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England and Arsenal player Alessia Russo an inspiration for Cranbrook Celestials Under 10s

A new girls’ football team who have been playing competitively for the first time say they have been inspired by Kent’s own Lioness Alessia Russo.

In their very first season, the girls of the Cranbrook Junior Football Club Under 10s Celestials have already won several games - and they attribute it to Maidstone-born Russo.

Alessia Russo with the Mayor of Maidstone, Cllr Gordon Newton, at her freedom ceremony in February
Alessia Russo with the Mayor of Maidstone, Cllr Gordon Newton, at her freedom ceremony in February

Team member Fleur Sands, nine, said: “We love the Lionesses!

“Alessia Russo has inspired us because she scores lots of goals and never gives up!”

Olivia Hayworth, eight, agreed. She said: “It’s also really cool that she’s from Maidstone, which is not far from where we live, and she has got so far with her football!”

Formed at the start of the season, the 11-strong squad of eight to 10-year-olds is playing in the Kent Girls and Ladies Football League. Their home ground is the Rammell Field in Cranbrook.

The girls were completely new to competitive football at the start of the season and it has been a rollercoaster ride for them.

What the Celestials lack in experience they make up for in enthusiasm
What the Celestials lack in experience they make up for in enthusiasm

But they have grown in confidence and now even have three wins under their belt.

The girls are coached by Luci Levett, Rob Stubbings and Miguel Pereira, and are sponsored by leisure operator, Fusion Lifestyle.

Ms Levett said: "Celestials have gone from strength to strength.

“Most of them had never stepped onto a football pitch prior to September last year, so everything was brand new to them. They’ve worked extremely hard and have secured two wins already, a fantastic achievement!

“The girls come out fighting each week and never leave the pitch without smiles on their faces.

The Cranbrook Celestials U10 girls
The Cranbrook Celestials U10 girls
Alessia Russo was an under-10s player herself once. Here she is picking up the winner's trophy from the then MP Hugh Robertson on behalf of the East Farleigh Primary School in the Kent Messenger Mini World Cup of 2010
Alessia Russo was an under-10s player herself once. Here she is picking up the winner's trophy from the then MP Hugh Robertson on behalf of the East Farleigh Primary School in the Kent Messenger Mini World Cup of 2010

“We couldn’t be prouder of them!"

Russo was granted the Freedom of the Borough of Maidstone in February this year and councillors queued up to say what an inspiration she must be to the women’s game.

The 25-year-old played a significant role in securing the Lionesses victory at the European Championships in 2022 and a place in the Women’s World Cup Final in August last year. She currently plays for Arsenal.

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