The grassroots football club is made up of more than 40 teams across 10 different age groups. The inclusive and diverse club boasts the largest boys and girls club in town and is supported by an army of volunteers who deliver training, coordinate matches and travel for all their players.
Alex Bentley, the team’s manager, commented, “We are over the moon with our new football kits and the boys can’t wait to get out and start the new competitive season in their striking kits!”
The donation, which includes shirts and shorts, is donated as part of Redrow’s commitment to supporting the development of young talent within local communities.
With the U9s having played together for three years, they will now have the chance to play in a professional-looking kit, with the aim of boosting confidence and further fostering a love of the game.
Redrow’s Area Sales Manager, Fiona Fullilove, added, “We’re delighted to see that the boys are loving their new kits as much as we do! Hopefully, they’ll see some big wins as they shine in these eye-catching kits.”
Recently, the club set up a ‘home’ at a local park after securing initial funding for a new clubhouse and improved pitch drainage. This is setting the teams up for success, helping players develop and advance their football skills.
With one final plot left to sell, The Amberley, Brizen Park has proven to be one of Redrow’s most popular developments. The outstanding schools and excellent transport links in the area have been voted in the Daily Telegraph as the UK’s best place to raise a family.