20260322_BristollCityWCharlton_WC332 copy

Club News

️ City Women duo sign first professional deals.

08 Jun 2026BCW Media Team

Nineteen-year-old Collis has been working with the City Women first team for the last two campaigns and made her WSL bow against Arsenal back in 2019.

Cook trained with the City Women for large spells of the 20/21 campaign, making her first team debut in the Robins’ 3-0 victory over Lewes FC Women in the FA Continental Cup group stages.

“It’s always been a dream of mine to sign my first professional deal and to do that at the club I started at as an Under-12 is fantastic – I’m very grateful for the opportunity,” said Collis.

“I have been in and around the first team for two seasons now which has been brilliant for my development. I want to kick on this year, test myself in the Championship and contribute on the pitch.”

“I’m delighted to be signing my first professional deal with Bristol City Women,” said Cook.

“Ever since I joined the club as an Under-16 it has been a goal of mine to get to this stage and I gained valuable experience of the first team environment last season, which will hopefully help me to kick on this season in the Championship.”

Collis is a product of the club’s Regional Talent Centre and first joined the City ranks as an Under-12. She is latest in a line of players that have completed the transition through the entirety of the player pathway to sign professional terms with the club.

Cook also represented the RTC joining at the Under-16 age group before attending SGS College, where both Collis and Cook combined their studies with football commitments at the Filton campus.

Both players can be deployed in the wide channels and have been star performers for the WSL Academy and SGS College first team over the last three seasons.

Bristol City Women supporters can now get their hands on 2021/22 Season Cards to watch the Robins in action at the High Performance Centre.