Killinghall Nomads U11 girls had the memorable experience to be mascots for Leeds United Women F.C.
On Sunday 1st March, Killinghall Nomads under 11 girls got to experience being matchday mascots for Leeds United women's team.
Ahead of the game, the girls walked onto the pitch and knelt in front of the players for a team photo. They wore their new kit and jackets with pride. Following the team's victory, the girls had the opportunity to get autographs and pictures taken with the Leeds United players.
Killinghall Nomads under 11 female team is made up of a friendly and ambitious group of footballers based in Harrogate at killinghall moor country park. They are currently looking to welcome new players of various levels into the team and describe themselves as a team focused on developing young players in a fun and supportive environment.
The team thank their sponsors EPS interiors and EGL motors for their continued support.

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