Youngsters given free Albion tickets
Some young football fans were given the chance to watch the Albion in style last weekend. Young players Anastasia and Emily were given free tickets to HB’s Restaurant to watch Albion’s 2-2 draw against Nottingham Forest. Anastasia and Emily are part of our girls’ football pathway programme, and were invited to the game alongside Anastasia’s
More Than A Game – how the Premier League help us change lives
The BHAFC Foundation, along with the Premier League, support more than 20,000 young people across Sussex every single year. During September we’ve been highlighting the More Than A Game community showcase – a chance for us to talk about the many ways the Premier League help us change lives in local communities. The Premier League
Brighton girls after-school club get surprise Albion visit
Girls at Queen’s Park Primary School in Brighton were treated to a surprise visit by two Albion stars. Vicky Losada and Pauline Bremer both travelled to Queen’s Park to surprise the girls football team with a visit. Vicky and Pauline, who are both official community ambassadors for the BHAFC Foundation this season, joined in with
Local girls encouraged to try out football
The BHAFC Foundation and American Express worked together to encourage young girls aged 9-11 to play football. Around 60 girls from schools across Sussex had the opportunity to play football on the Community Pitch at the American Express Elite Football Performance Centre, Lancing, last week (13 March, 2024). Delivered by the BHAFC Foundation in partnership
How the Premier League supports the BHAFC Foundation
In February, the Premier League is highlighting its ‘More Than A Game’ campaign to showcase how its wide-ranging investment into all levels of football enables people connected to clubs to have a positive impact on their local communities. Clubs across the Premier League, EFL and National League are naming a Community Captain: somebody at the heart
