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Kingsley Football issues apology for Silly Sunday costumes

19 September 2025
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Kingsley Football issues apology for Silly Sunday costumes
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The Kingsley Football Club has issued an apology after backlash regarding costumes worn by players during its Silly Sunday celebrations, which referenced a former women’s coach and players who left the club amid concerns of unequal treatment. Despite the controversy, the club claims to have implemented changes to enhance the women’s program and communication, while the former coach expressed disappointment over the incident.

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