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Supporting Grassroots Football

8 Teams. 1 Goal.

Why Grassroots Football Matters — and Why We Support It

Grassroots football isn't short of heart. What it is short of is money, time, and stability.

Across the UK, local clubs rely on volunteers, parents, and overstretched coaches to keep teams running. Week after week. Pitch hire, kit, referees, travel, insurance — none of it is optional, and all of it costs money. When funding falls short, it’s rarely the nice-to-have extras that disappear first; it’s training opportunities, squad sizes, and in some cases, entire teams.

That is why grassroots football matters. Not as a romantic idea, but as infrastructure.

For many young players, it is their first experience of structure outside school. Turning up on a frosty winter's morning. Playing on the wing. Sucking satsumas at half-time. Learning how to win properly and lose graciously. For adult teams, it’s about fitness, belonging, and camaraderie — something that anchors people locally in a way few other activities can.

But without financial support, grassroots football doesn't happen...

8 Teams. 1 Goal.

Sponsorship at this level doesn’t buy Virgil van Dijk. It doesn't build stadiums or win trophies. What it does do is more important.

It pays for kits so cash-strapped parents aren’t asked to subsidise them. It helps clubs plan a full season instead of operating month-to-month. It removes a pressing, urgent problem, allowing volunteers to focus on coaching, not fundraising.

This is why SCCI Group is proud to support eight grassroots teams across youth and adult football, ranging from local junior sides to community-run senior teams.

8 teams, 1 goal. Click here to see our teams.

Good luck Bengeo Trinity, Buntingford Cougars, Dunmow Rovers, Hoddeston Town Youth, Isleham United Youth, London Fire Brigade FC, Loxford & Kirdford Youth, and Stansted Football Club.

All the way to the Champion's League?  You never know...