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In-form St Mirren Women net double sponsorship boost as club mark International Women's Day

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St Mirren Women have netted another significant sponsorship deal they believe will help them continue to grow women’s football in Paisley and beyond.On Saturday, we exclusively revealed that charity Kibble had committed to a three-year funding boost that head coach Kate Cooper described as a “huge step forward for the club”.And coinciding with International Women’s Day, that sponsorship has today been matched by the St Mirren board, who have agreed to equal the support for the women’s team for the same period.St Mirren Women’s chairperson Janette Swanson was delighted with the deal and believes it will help bring the men’s and women’s team even closer together going forward.Swanson said: “The club committing this funding is excellent news for the women’s team.

Women and girls football is at such an exciting time as the growth and participation continue to explode.“This investment will bring stability and provide the base from which we can grow our pathways and opportunities for female players across our region.“It’s also a big opportunity for us to become more integrated into the football family of St Mirren.”St Mirren Women are enjoying arguably their best spell ever on the park, currently sitting in fourth in the SWF League One table after thumping both Dundee West and Falkirk 5-1 in their last two fixtures.With promotion now a real possibility and talks ongoing regarding playing another match at the SMiSA Stadium later this season, St Mirren chairman John Needham feels the in-form women’s team will continue to bring great value to the Buddies as a club.Needham said: “We are delighted to support the women’s team over the next few years.

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