Former Lioness turned TV pundit Rachel Brown-Finnis will host the 2023 Active Burnley Awards – the annual celebration of health, sporting and wellbeing activities and achievements across the borough.

The Burnley-born former goalkeeper won 82 caps for England in a stellar career that saw her collect a Women’s FA Cup winners’ medal, play Women’s Super League (WSL) football for Liverpool Women and Everton Ladies, and represent GB at the London 2012 Olympics.

She also carved out a successful career in the US, where she earned a degree in sports science at the University of Pittsburgh and holds Pittsburgh Panthers’ record for the fewest goals conceded in a season.

Since retiring, Rachel has become a regular TV co-commentator and pundit working on BBC programmes such as Football Focus and the Women’s Football Show in addition to BT Sport’s The Sport Score.

Lancashire Telegraph: Rachel Brown-FinnisRachel Brown-Finnis (Image: Agency)

Andrea Pollard, events and partnerships manager at Burnley Leisure and Culture (BLC), which organises the awards, says: “Rachel has been instrumental in the development of women’s football over the past 25 years, helping to lay the foundations for the recognition the women’s game now enjoys - especially after the Lionesses captured the nation’s hearts when they won Euro 2022.

“We invited Rachel to host the awards because she is the perfect role model for what you can achieve when you couple your talent with hard work and dedication – all qualities that we look for in our nominations, regardless of whether that’s at a local, regional, national or even international level.”

Next year’s awards, which will be held at the Burnley Mechanics Theatre on Thursday July 6, will see winners crowned in the following 12 categories:

  • Active Workplace of the Year
  • Health and Wellbeing Award
  • Burnley Together Partnership Award
  • Young Achiever of the Year
  • Contribution to Active Communities (Individual)
  • Contribution to Active Communities (Group)
  • Coach of the Year
  • Club of the Year
  • Primary School of the Year
  • Secondary School of the Year
  • Volunteer of the Year
  •  Lifetime Achievement Award

Nominations are now open and will close on March 31 2023. For more details and to make a nomination, visit the Active Burnley Awards page.

All the Active Burnley winners go forward to the Active Lancashire Awards, to pit their achievements against those chosen from similar honours throughout the county.

This year saw three Burnley winners receive county-wide recognition - Lifetime Achievement Award winner Chris Keene, and Liberty Heap, who was named Young Achiever of the Year, both triumphed again at the Active Lancashire Awards as did the Health and Wellbeing Award winner Justine Taylor.

BLC is also seeking individual award sponsors for the event as well as a headline sponsor, which will see the business/organisation become synonymous with the awards in all printed, social media and digital material.

Andrea added: “We never stint in showing our appreciation to our sponsors because they are helping to spread the word about the amazing work that goes on at grass roots level in our communities.”

If you’d like to sponsor an award or the whole event, please contact Andrea Pollard for more details on 01282 664 444 (ext. 3252) or email apollard@blcgroup.co.uk.