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Date:

28/5/2026

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Alex

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Hollie Olding named women’s PFA Community Captain

Hollie Olding has been named Nottingham Forest Women’s PFA Community Champion for the 25/26 season, marking the second consecutive year she has received the recognition for her contribution to community engagement.

The PFA Community Champion Award highlights players who consistently give their time and support to community initiatives alongside their football commitments. It recognises those who play an active role in creating positive experiences and supporting local programmes.

 

This season, Hollie has continued in her role as the Community Trust’s mental health ambassador, further strengthening her work around wellbeing and support for young people and adults across Nottinghamshire. She has also been actively involved in the Healthy Goals programme, delivered by Nottingham Forest Community Trust, which encourages local people to take part in regular physical activity while supporting both physical and mental wellbeing.

As part of the programme, Hollie joined a female-only Healthy Goals session at Forest Fields, spending time with participants and offering insight into life as a professional athlete. The session provided a supportive environment for women and girls to focus on health and activity, with Hollie taking part in both football-based drills and wider group activities.

Everyone at Nottingham Forest and Nottingham Forest Community Trust congratulates Hollie on being named Forest Women’s PFA Community Champion for a second successive season.

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