“Young girls look up to the older generation and when they see the attention and crowd that the girls draw it will definitely inspire them” says player, Engla Antonelius.

“I absolutely love the new jersey! It stands for so much more than just a name. It stands for equality, for a new time and for changes. It makes me so proud to see this change as it is about time that us girls get the respect that we deserve. We have fought for this right, it is time to take it.”

Maja Wilander adds; “It really feels great to be in a club who really focuses & works on equality & integration matters. I feel very proud when talking about BP, they are very much ahead in the way they think. I’ve been here for 5 months and I love it. It’s easy to just blend in when you’re a part of a big club as BP, but I always feel like I’m represented and visible.”

A statement club in a statement year for women's football, and another powerful show of strength in terms of influencing, encouraging and welcoming everybody into this mighty fine sport that we love. Go on BrommaGirls.