A Guernsey football club dedicated to providing equal opportunities for children has agreed a long-term partnership with a major building society.
Skipton International, established in Guernsey, said it was “proud” to announce the partnership with St Martin’s A.C., also known as Saints.
The club welcomed players aged five and above and is committed to eliminating discrimination and fostering equal opportunities for all.
Aaron Walden, Skipton International’s senior commercial manager, said: “We are thrilled to support Saints, a club that truly represents the values of inclusivity, teamwork, and community.”
Matthew Warren, Saints’ director of sponsorship and fundraising, said: “This partnership is fantastic news for young footballers in Guernsey.
“With Skipton International’s backing, we can create even more opportunities for children to get involved, develop their skills, and most importantly, enjoy playing football.”
The partnership will see the launch of two youth tournaments, The Skipton Saints 7’s and a minis tournament.
The firm said more than 220 young players were expected to take part in the events.
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