Notts Sport Announces Sponsorship of Epworth Forest Juniors & Harborough Town Football Clubs

Notts Sport is proud to announce its sponsorship of the Epworth Forest and Harborough Town Under 9's Football Teams, both based in Leicestershire. These sponsorships highlight Notts Sport's ongoing commitment to supporting grassroots football and youth development in local communities.

Notts Sport will provide funding to upgrade the Epworth Forest and Harborough Towns Under 9's kits. This backing will, in part, enable the teams, which play a vital role in the sporting lives of local youngsters, to continue offering high-quality training and competitive experiences for players across various age groups.

"We're thrilled to support Epworth Forest and Harborough Town," said Duncan Bennett, Managing Director of Notts Sport. "At Notts Sport, we believe in the power of sport to inspire and unite communities. Supporting young players is at the heart of what we do, and we're excited to see how these sponsorships will help the teams reach new heights."

Epworth Forest, a well-regarded club known for developing young football talent in Leicester Forest East since 1989, sees this sponsorship as a major boost. It comes at a time when the club is expanding its reach, enhancing its programs, and creating a positive environment where local children can enjoy football.

"We are incredibly grateful to Notts Sport for their generous sponsorship of Epworth Forest Under 9s football team, said Mark Wood, Coach at Epworth Forest. "Their support is invaluable and ensures that grassroots teams like ours can continue to thrive. I appreciate your commitment to our community and the development of these young athletes."

These collaborations align with Notts Sport's vision of making sport accessible to all and promoting the growth of grassroots football. By supporting Epworth Forest and Harborough Town, Notts Sport aims to strengthen club community ties and help nurture the football stars of tomorrow.

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