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The National Lottery Football Weekend

National Lottery Players Thanked for Covid Support with Free Football Tickets at Newry City AFC.

Newry City AFC joins National Lottery Football Weekends Campaign to Celebrate Local Football Clubs and Communities

National Lottery players across the country, including those from Newry City AFC are being given the chance to watch their local football teams for free as a thank you for the over £12.5 million of National Lottery funding which helped these community clubs survive when the Covid pandemic struck and football at this level effectively shut down.

The National Lottery Football Weekends campaign will make over 100,000 tickets available on a ‘Buy One Get One Free’ basis for National Lottery players for selected matches in March and April, including at Newry City AFC.  It aims to get people out to watch and really get behind their local team, perhaps for the first time, and experience the vital role these clubs play as part of their local community.

Thanks to National Lottery players, during the height of the Covid crisis a total support package of over £12.5 million from The National Lottery was made available and proved vital for many local clubs across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, including Newry City AFC to survive the loss of essential matchday revenue as football shut down.

The National Lottery Football Weekends is to thank National Lottery players for stepping up when they were needed the most. The special ‘Buy One Get One Free’ ticket offer will be available to National Lottery players for a game at one of the 231 participating clubs in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.* The ticket offer will apply to the Queens  home match, taking place on 19/03/2022.

The campaign will be delivered in partnership with the Vanarama National League, The FA (Football Association), The Scottish FA (Scottish Football Association) FAW (Football Association of Wales) and NIFA (Northern Ireland Football Association) and is also backed by well-known ex-footballers Ally McCoist and Karen Carney.

 

Martin McLoughlin, Chair of Newry City AFC said,

“It was a difficult time for so many during the pandemic and it felt like our club had a bleak future at times.  To have National Lottery players step in and help us survive through to getting fans back through the gates was amazing.  This is a great way to celebrate that support – the importance of clubs like ours and to give people the chance to sample the unique experience of football at this level. We can’t wait to welcome people to our ground.”

 

Former Scottish international and National Lottery Football Weekends Ambassador McCoist said:

“In nearly every corner of the country you will find a football club which does much more than just kick a ball around on a Saturday afternoon.  These clubs make a difference to so many in their community and they suffered perhaps more than any other part of our game during the pandemic.  The support of National Lottery players has been crucial in helping them survive and now you can support them again, but this time from the terraces.”

 

To find out more about The National Lottery Football Weekends and to find your nearest match visit www.thenationallotteryfootballweekends.co.uk.

Each club will be responsible for distributing tickets for its home match and details on how to claim will be available from each club. Terms and conditions apply.

The money for this campaign, as well as the initiatives with the various FAs and leagues across the UK during Covid came from a National Lottery promotional fund, it was not funded by money allocated for National Lottery Good Causes or by Camelot.

The National Lottery is also working alongside Non-League Day, a campaign set up in 2010 to encourage supporters of clubs playing at the highest levels of the game to support their smaller local or non-league club and sample the unique matchday experience of football at local level.

The National Lottery has always played a vital role in supporting elite, community and grassroot sport in the UK.  Including football, The National Lottery has invested more than £5.7 billion into grassroots sport since it was established in 1994. In the last year nearly £395 million was given to grassroots and elite sport good causes, funding everything from facilities to playing fields and creating opportunities for everyone to get active and improve their lives through sport.

There are other opportunities for National Lottery players in March.  The National Lottery Open Week takes place between 19th – 27th March to say thank you for the more than £30 million raised every week by National Lottery players.  Open Week unlocks free entry and exclusive discounts for National Lottery players at a range of participating venues including galleries, museums, gardens, historic castles and sports stadiums. Full Ts&Cs apply and are available at www.nationallotteryopenweek.com

DESIGN THE MATCH POSTER

Today we are launching our ‘DESIGN THE MATCH POSTER’ competition for kids aged p5-p7. We’re giving you the opportunity to design the poster for our game on the 28 January against Dundela. The winning child will have their artwork displayed everywhere advertising the match, they’ll get a free jersey and a family pass to the game and there’ll be prizes for the top 10 entries. Every entrant will also receive a FREE Junior Member card ensuring free entry to all remaining home league games this season.

We’re delivering thousands of entry sheets to over 30 schools in the area but if you have not received one you can download a PDF from our website and do it at home.

Make sure and have your parent or guardian return entries in by Friday 21st January! GOOD LUCK!

NEWRY CITY AFC v DUNDELA 28.01.2021

Academy Manager Wanted

Newry City AFC (the Club) is seeking an Academy Manager to oversee the operations and management of the Club’s teams playing in the Northern Ireland Football League Academy.

The Academy Manager will be responsible for the delivery of the Academy Coaching Programme including the recruitment, progression and development of all players and coaches.

  • Job Title: Academy Manager
  • Department: Academy
  • Location: Newry
  • Reporting to: Chairman
  • Direct Academy Reports: Academy Coaches & Managers
  • Hours of work: Evenings and Weekends
  • Salary: Negotiable depending on Experience

 

If interested please email academy@newrycityafc.co.uk for a full job description.

 

Closing date Wednesday 18th August 12noon.

Physio / Sport Rehab Therapist / Sports Therapist Wanted

At Newry City AFC we currently have an opening for a Physio / Sport Rehab Therapist / Sports Therapist.

Essential Criteria

– Physio/Sport Rehab Therapist/Sports Therapist
– First Aid Certification
– Pitch Side Trauma Qualification (or equivalent)

Desirable Experience/Background

– MSK Injuries/Rehab
– Sports Massage
– Taping & Strapping
– Pitch Side Trauma
– Exercise Rehabilitation

If interested please email laura@newrycityafc.co.uk or private message the clubs Twitter / Facebook.

NIFL TO SUPPLY NEWRY CITY WITH NEW DEFIBRILLATOR

NIFL TO SUPPLY NEWRY CITY WITH NEW DEFIBRILLATOR

“On behalf of Newry City AFC I would like to thank the NI Football League for supplying a defibrillator to us and our fellow member clubs.

We already knew the importance of this piece of equipment and it’s worth was reinforced at the Euros.

With volunteers at the club already trained in the use of defibrillators it is fantastic to receive this from NIFL to help our players, staff & supporters feel safe at The Showgrounds although hopefully we will not need to put it to use.” Newry City AFC Chairman Martin McLoughlin

 

Press Release from the NI Football League….

The NI Football League can reveal that all member clubs including Newry City will be provided with life-saving defibrillators ahead of the new season.

Following the distressing events at Euro 2020 in Denmark, a risk assessment by the NIFL Board outlined a desire to protect all our clubs to potentially help save the life of someone experiencing a sudden cardiac arrest.

As a result, new defibrillators will be provided to 41 clubs within the NI Football League membership, including all teams in the Premiership, Championship, Premier Intermediate League and Women’s Premiership.

NIFL Chairman Gerard Lawlor said;

“The role of the NI Football League is not just to govern but to serve and protect our membership, and this is an important service that we can offer to our clubs to protect players, supporters and staff.

“Everyone in football got a real shock at the events in Denmark a few weeks ago, so if this project saves one life over a period of time, we simply can’t put a value on that.”

“The health and welfare of the people connected with our clubs is paramount and sincere thanks to my colleagues on the NIFL Board for their support in delivering this vital support.”