Limited-edition Foundation sweatshirt now available

Celebrities and Albion players have come together to raise money for the Foundation by modelling some limited-edition sweatshirts.
DJ Norman Cook (better known as Fatboy Slim), Royal Blood drummer Ben Thatcher, and a host of Albion players were all part of a campaign to help promote a limited-edition sweatshirt to raise funds for the charity.
The sweatshirt features the BHAFC Foundation logo written in the same distinctive font that Fatboy Slim’s name has been stylised in for more than 20 years.
The BHAFC Foundation will receive 100 per cent of the profits from sales of the sweatshirt.
Norman Cook, an Albion fan who played a key role in securing the club’s status during the early 2000s, is also an official ambassador of the charity.
Ben Thatcher is a well-known Seagulls supporter too, having been involved with launching the club’s away kit during their first season in the Premier League.
Current and former Albion players also got involved with the campaign, including current men’s first team players Georginio Rutter and Joel Veltman, women’s first teamers Vicky Losada and Madison Haley, and former stars Guy Butters and Bobby Zamora.
Matt Dorn, CEO of the BHAFC Foundation, said: “We’re really excited to make these sweatshirts available to buy, it’s a fantastic design and we hope it will prove popular with Albion fans.
“Buying one of these sweatshirts is a great way to support the charity, both by providing us with funds but also by promoting the Foundation when you’re out and about wearing it.
“We’re grateful to both Norman and Ben for taking the time to help us promote this campaign, and to all of the Albion players for their support.”
The sweatshirts are on sale now, both on the Albion website and in the club shop at the Amex Stadium in Falmer.