Ahead of Brentford Women’s fixture against Ashmount Leigh at Gtech Community Stadium this weekend, the club has released a limited edition women’s home match shirt, which will be worn by the team and is available for our female fans to purchase.

The shirt features our official club partner PensionBee as the front-of-shirt sponsor. PensionBee became a partner of Brentford in 2021 and this is the company’s first season as front-of-shirt sponsor of Brentford Women. PensionBee is a leading online pension provider that’s helped thousands of customers be pension confident.

The shirt also has the CPQR code, which was created by Resuscitation Council UK who are part of the club’s Heart of West London initiative. When scanned, the code leads to a two-minute instructional video explaining how to conduct CPR, which could save the life of someone experiencing a cardiac arrest.  

The home shirt is made by Brentford’s official technical kit manufacturer Umbro. Similar to the men’s first team shirt, the design incorporates the club’s ‘bee sting’ graphic with a red-to-black fade. 

A limited amount of the shirts are now available online and in the Bees Superstore, exclusively for our fans in UK women’s sizes, 8 to 18. Shirt personalisation is also available in Premier League font in-store. 

Brentford chief executive, Jon Varney said: “It’s fantastic to see our women’s team continue growing from strength to strength. We’re giving our fans the chance to purchase the shirt that our team will be sporting at the stadium in celebration of this fixture.  

“By purchasing and wearing this limited-edition shirt, our fans are not only showing their support but also becoming part of a movement celebrating women's football.

"Let's unite in backing our team this weekend and make it an unforgettable experience for everyone involved." 

Michael Bradfield, clinical director at Resuscitation Council UK said: "We’re excited to hear the women’s shirts will have the CPQR code displayed on them, and that they’re available for fans to purchase - it will increase awareness of this lifesaving skill.

"Ultimately, if you come across a person who is suffering a cardiac arrest, you need to perform CPR and defibrillation as quickly as possible to give them the best chance of survival. Anyone could and should attempt CPR and use a defibrillator, when available, which talks you through each step of its use."

Get your limited edition shirt now and don’t forget to purchase your ticket for the Brentford Women match against Ashmount Leigh FC at the Gtech.