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Bravehearts Ladies Launches New Jerseys Showcasing Femininity Power

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By Saheed Afolabi

 

The Bravehearts Ladies has just launched their new 2025 sets of jerseys aimed at celebrating the femininity power of women’s football players in the club.

The football club which was founded by Barrister Fidelia Edembs came into existence in 2017 and has been a major force in creating a safe haven for girls to take a positive career in football.

Speaking exclusively to ECHONEWS, the head coach of Bravehearts Ladies, Omonuwa Enoma said the goals of the club is to upgrade the brand of the team giving it a better acceptability while also enhancing the development and technical abilities of the players.

He acknowledged, Bravehearts Ladies have established their presence as an international and leading brand in women’s football globally in the fight against sexism and discrimination.

“One of our goals for 2025 was to the upgrade the look of the team. Our brand represents power, performance and unleashing the femininity of the female athlete. The better breathability, flexibility and muscle support of the new kits will also enhance each player’s physical training.

“These gym/fitness kits represent the Bravehearts Ladies commitment to the development of their physicality in addition to their technical abilities.

“The aim of the Bravehearts Ladies is to develop the players physically and mentally in addition to their football abilities.

“The Bravehearts Ladies are known as one of the leading brands in Women’s Football globally and as an international force in the fight against sexism and discrimination. To maintain that brand, we have to align with our sponsor agreements, improve the club’s image at every opportunity and boost our marketability.”

Italian giants, AS Roma celebrated Bravehearts Ladies on April 15 2019 as their ‘Twitter Team of The Day’ due to their exposure of inspirational group of young women football players in Nigeria and their efforts in combating sexism in Africa football.

Through a partnership with Evoca Foundation, Bravehearts Ladies also provide educational sponsorship to young women footballers in Africa.

 

 

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