Power NI has donated £600 to Northend United Youth Football Club which has helped the under-10 squad to purchase new kits.
The funding was provided through Power NI's Helping Hands initiative and has been used to purchase blue and white kits manufactured by Uhlsport for the 2024/2025 campaign.
Northend United FC coach Alan Telford believes the new kit will boost the confidence of players and inspire them to be successful on the pitch each week. Alan said: "This means so much to the kids and will make them feel like an official team. The £600 of funding from Power NI is very welcome and has enabled the Under-10 team to purchase its own match kits. I have absolutely no doubt players will wear them with pride at their tournaments every Friday."
Colleen Rainey and Alan Telford are both employees at Power NI and have family connections to the County Antrim club. They believe the funding will play a crucial role in supporting youth development.
Colleen said: "It is great that Power NI can support local community sports clubs such as Northend United FC.
"The Helping Hands money enabled the club to buy new kits for the two Under-10s teams –the first official kit they will have ever had. It will be a massive confidence boost for the players as they compete for honours in the Lisburn Junior Invitational League."
Northend United Youth FC is a successful cross-community football club in Ballymena.
After being established back in 2003, it now has more than 250 boy and girl members ranging from Under-7 to Under-18 level. Its continued success has also seen it recognised by the sport’s governing body in Northern Ireland – the Irish Football Association – because of its Game Development Centre.
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