
In Her Own Words – girls pathway player Z’el
Z’el Jones, aged 12, is a player in our Girls’ U12 Advanced Centre. In her own words, she shared the story of her journey through the Foundation football pathway. When I was younger, I never EVER liked football. My older brother used to force me to play ALL THE TIME. So, a few years passed

Academy stars making their mark in the community
As part of their development as both footballers and as people, the young academy scholars at the club spend a lot of time helping people in their local communities. This season, the Foundation has linked up with the club’s academy to facilitate ways for young future Albion stars to give back and learn how important

Albion Memories launches for fans with dementia
The project brings people with dementia together, once a month, to reminisce, chat and be active. We are launching a new programme alongside the club, which aims to support people across Sussex who have mild to moderate forms of dementia. We will be inviting people to come down to the Amex Stadium to relive and

Success for Albion pan-disability team at Premier League tournament in Chelsea
A team of players from across our disability football programme took part in a special Premier League disability football tournament last weekend. The tournament, held by the Premier League and hosted by the Chelsea FC Foundation, saw clubs from across the south send pan-disability teams to compete in the tournament. The Albion team travelled up

New name for a new season
From 1 August 2023 we will be re-named the Brighton & Hove Albion Foundation. We will also be moving our community-focused staff and operations away from the American Express Stadium and relocating into the city centre, right at the heart of the community we serve. Our chief executive, Matt Dorn said, “We’re excited to move