Family Football Club
This self-directed project documents the growth of a grassroots football club founded in October with a focus on creating an inclusive space for women, queer, and non-binary players. Shot on 35mm film, the series captures weekly sessions and the evolving spirit of a community that has grown from ten to over 100 members.
The work challenges dominant narratives of football often tied to aggression, exclusion, and toxic masculinity, especially within Glasgow’s deeply divided football culture. Instead, it celebrates the joy, care, and connection that emerge when the game is reclaimed as a space for inclusivity and play.
This series sits at the intersection of sport, identity, and place, and acts both as a personal record and a visual archive of a small but meaningful piece of queer football history.