21 Oct 2022

The first women’s Firesports UK and English Fire Service Football tournament took place recently in Manchester. A team from West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service (WYFRS) entered and were thrilled to reach the finals. However, they were just beaten in the last match by the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, who have agreed to host the next games.

Firefighter - Alice Coggan took part in the match and said it was a fantastic event, with teams joining in from as far away as West Sussex and Cornwall.

The competition was organized by Gaz Philips from Greater Manchester Fire Service,” said Alice Coggan, adding “He recognized the lack of competition for female firefighters and wanted to change that, so he set up the female section of the Firesports UK and English Fire Service Football.”

Blaze of glory

Even before then, it was one of the fastest-growing sports in the UK, with more women playing at every level

Women’s football has seen a surge in popularity, especially after England's Lionesses won Euro 2022 in a blaze of glory back in July. Even before then, it was one of the fastest-growing sports in the UK, with more women playing at every level.

Alice, who is based at Cookridge Fire Station, said the tournament featured 14 female teams playing five-a-side matches.

We were split into two groups and played everyone in our group, winning all of the games,” said Alice Coggan, adding “Then WYFRS played in the semi-final against the runners-up from the other group, which was Staffordshire, and we won. In the end, we played a tough final against the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and lost to them, so we finished runners-up."

Line of duty

Alice Coggan continues, “We all had a fantastic time and it was a shame not to win – but there is always next time, as we are hoping to take part in the tournament again next year. The event meant a lot to everyone involved, especially as the trophy was named after Fleur Lombard, the first female firefighter to lose her life in the line of duty.”