Abbie Larkin and Áine O’Gorman launching the Aviva Soccer Sisters Easter Camps for 2022. Photo: INPHO/Dan Sheridan

Kinnegad and Raharney clubs to host Aviva Soccer Sisters camps this Easter

Two Westmeath clubs are set to host Aviva Soccer Sister Easter Camps this April in what is the first in-person Soccer Sister camps to take place since 2019.

Westmeath’s Kinnegad Juniors AFC and Raharney United AFC are just two of the 100 football clubs nationwide that will be hosting Aviva Soccer Sisters Easter Camps, open to all girls aged 6 to 14, next month.

The three-day camps, launched on Tuesday by Republic of Ireland Women’s National Team duo Áine O’Gorman and Abbie Larkin, will take place over two weeks in April.

The first camps take place between Tuesday April 12 to Thursday April 14 and the second camps kick off on Tuesday April 19, and close on Thursday April 21.

For the first time Aviva Ireland will work alongside the Football Association of Ireland’s Football For All programme, which will host a camp in Irishtown, County Dublin that caters for children with additional needs.

In 2020 and 2021, Aviva Soccer Sisters used an online Virtual Skills Hub, for which Irish International and Peamount United FC star, Áine O’Gorman delivered skills videos to 6,000 children nationwide.

The virtual skills hub supported parents by creating a safe space for their children to pursue their dreams, despite the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

O’Gorman teamed up with Shelbourne FC prodigy Abbie Larkin to launch the highly anticipated return of the Aviva Soccer Sisters Easter Camp. A graduate of the Aviva Soccer Sisters Camps, Abbie attended her first camp in 2012, and has since gone on to captain her country at underage level, while impressing with Shelbourne FC in the Women’s National League.

The 16-year-old forward achieved her dream of representing her country by making her senior international debut in a Pinatar Cup match against Russia just last month.

Speaking at the launch at FAI HQ in Abbotstown, Senior Sponsorship Manager at Aviva Ireland, Lisa Bergin, commented: “We are extremely excited to see the return of the Aviva Soccer Sisters Easter Camps after a two year pause on our in-person camps.

“As proud supporters of the Women’s National Team, we understand the importance of the sustainable growth of football, and the importance of supporting football at grassroots level.

“We are delighted to continue our support of the development of the women’s game in Ireland, which with players like Abbie, is beginning to bear fruit.

“Aviva Ireland is also very proud this year to work alongside the FAI Football For All programme to provide a camp which will cater for children with additional needs, ensuring all children are safe to dream.”