Canary Cup success for Albion girls
Dozens of girls in the BHAFC Foundation talent pathway travelled to Norwich last week to take part in the Canary Cup. The Canary Cup is an annual tournament that sees young players from across the country travel to The Nest in Norwich to represent their football clubs. The BHAFC Foundation sent six teams of girls
What’s Guy Butters up to now?
Guy Butters. Legend of the Albion, hero of the Foundation, friend to you and me. He’s been involved with the club and charity for more than 20 years now, and these days he dedicates his time to helping us out – no matter what we ask him to do. He’s a good sport. Have you
Disability teams in tournament action
Some of Albion’s disability football teams have taken part in exhibition tournaments this October. The Albion Down’s syndrome team travelled to Ballerz in Kent to compete in a tournament hosted by the Charlton Athletic Community Trust. The Seagulls faced off against teams including Charlton, Everton, Fulham, and Norwich in the Down’s Syndrome Football Festival. Alongside
Why our Community Champions support us
Community Champions are Albion supporters who commit a small monthly donation to the BHAFC Foundation. We have hundreds of fantastic Community Champions; their continued support provides the charity with guaranteed monthly income, and helps us to change lives across Sussex. We spoke to four different Community Champions to find out why they choose to support
Fatboy’s support for the Foundation
Albion fans will already be familiar of the massive contribution Norman Cook (better known as DJ Fatboy Slim) has made to the club. Over the years, Norman has also given his time, support, and energy to help the Foundation.“I like to think of myself as old friend of the Foundation,” Norman says. “Obviously I’ve had