Portsmouth Women release season tickets after promotion with U23 trials opening to public

Dan Godfrey

Dan is a sports writer and broadcaster, who wrote for Breaking Media Limited's club sites including Pompey News between May 2024 and May 2025. Graduating from the University of Huddersfield in 2018 with First Class Honours in Sports Journalism, Dan has worked with several EFL clubs, as well as with BBC Radio, talkSPORT and TNT Sports. He previously resided in Sydney, Australia, where he continued his career as a freelancer in various sports. Dan was born and raised in Portsmouth, comes from a Pompey-supporting family, and was in attendance at both of the club's FA Cup finals in 2008 and 2010.

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Portsmouth have launched season tickets on sale for both the club's men's and women's teams, as both champions experience their parallel rises to the Championship in 2024-25.

John Mousinho's team have roared into the men's Championship with season ticket prices rising slightly, but not too much in the way to alarm supporters - most of whom have understood CEO Andy Cullen's explanation on the matter in the past few days.

For Jay Sadler's women's side based at Westleigh Park in Havant, season tickets were advertised on X [22 May] alongside the upcoming women's Under-23 team trials which are open to the public on 25 June.

Portsmouth serving their community in several ways

The U23 trial initiative will no doubt go down well with many local players and coaches in the grassroots women's football scene as their successful football club taps into its community.

It is a move numerous clubs around the country have adopted in a bid to offer opportunities to local girls' teams, alongside gathering an identity of community around their club.

The community power of Pompey has always shown itself to be at the heart of the football club - never more prominent than when the Portsmouth Supporters' Trust bought their own club in 2013.

Portsmouth captain Marlon Pack
Marlon Pack embodies the importance of local community at Portsmouth

It's also been illustrated by the admirable leadership and pride, and subsequent emotion, of local boy Marlon Pack as he lifted the League One trophy as captain of his boyhood Blues.

The future looks promising for Pompey, whilst it remains firmly attached to its roots - and that's all the Fratton faithful will ever ask for.

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