FEMALE footballers are being sought to enter an exciting competition.
Fancy the chance of being the new face of women's soccer worldwide?
Global Sporting Media plc, through MyBeautifulGame.com, are looking for a World Ambassador to support their promotion of women's soccer in the UK, Europe, America and the Far East.
As the 'face' of the beautiful game you would have the opportunity to travel world wide in connection with women's soccer, as well as attending UK events.
The entry criteria is as follows: You are female, aged 18-35, living permanently in the UK, currently involved with women's soccer as a player, coach or manager, articulate and able to talk, write or be interviewed about major issues (media training and interview coaching will be provided) and hold a full UK driving licence and passport, have the ability to travel within the UK at weekends and the ability to make occasional trips abroad.
If you think you meet all or most of the above criteria then register at www.MyBeautifulGame.com or post a brief description to 54zero Limited, The Face Competition, PO Box 75, Evesham, WR11 6ZB, saying how and why you would be a World Ambassador for the Beautiful Game.
You will need to enclose a recent head and shoulders photograph with either the web registration or the postal applications.
Registrations close at midday on Monday September 3 2001. Interviews will take place in September at various UK Locations with a view to appointing an ambassador by September 30.
As the ambassador for Global Sporting Media plc you will receive a number of benefits for your year in office.
These include a Peugeot 206 car, taxed and insured travel expenses on company business, cosmetics/hairdressing allowance, clothing and fashion accessory allowance, professional makeover and photo shoot for your portfolio, free tickets for premieres and sporting and charity events for you and your partner.
There is also tickets and travel to England's women's soccer team games in Europe, one week's vacation in the USA and tickets for the Gold Cup series.
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