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Scottish FA and Scottish Gas announce five-year agreement

June 7, 2023

Scottish Gas, Britain’s leading supplier of energy and services, and the Scottish Football Association are proud to announce an unprecedented five-year agreement – that will also drive real and meaningful impact through participation in the grassroots game.

To power positive change across Scotland, Scottish Gas will significantly invest in grassroots football – with funding used to launch 120 new week-long holiday camps. These camps will offer 6,000 opportunities for children to play football and include free lunches to combat “holiday hunger” for those that need it most.

Scottish Gas will also boost investment in Scottish Para-Football’s disability community initiatives, which use the power of football to improve people’s lives, by working with six clubs each year to set up the required infrastructure and playing conditions for the local para community.

This unique partnership will help bring to life the historic 150th anniversary of the Men’s Scottish Cup next season and makes Scottish Gas the first dual-partner of both Cups, following the Women’s Scottish Cup coming under the Scottish FA’s jurisdiction this season, culminating in the first ever final at Hampden Park in front of more than 10,000 supporters.

Additionally, the partnership will help to deliver on the Scottish Government’s Net Zero ambitions by 2045, by working with the Scottish FA to explore options to make Hampden Park more sustainable, as well as designing a programme for Scottish football clubs to help reduce their carbon footprint and create more sustainable communities.

Chris O’Shea, Chief Executive of Centrica, owner of Scottish Gas said: “Our partnership with the Scottish FA is the perfect match of energy and passion for Scottish Gas as we team up to support the nation.

“We’re delighted to be investing in our customers’ communities, and I’m particularly excited about the work we will be doing to support holiday camps, Para-Football and the women’s game across Scotland. Looking after our people and the communities we serve is at the heart of who we are, so we are delighted to be tackling key issues like hunger and mental health to drive positive impact through a more diverse and inclusive grassroots game.”

Ian Maxwell, Scottish FA Chief Executive: “I am absolutely delighted to welcome Scottish Gas on board as a committed multi-level partner and supporter of the Power of Football.

“As part of our 150th anniversary celebrations, they will help us activate the oldest and youngest cup trophies in world football, bringing new and existing fans on that famous Road to Hampden. 

“Through this agreement, Scottish Gas will also help reinforce the impact our national game has at grassroots level, especially among those whose need is greatest. We look forward to bringing the partnership to life and highlighting the ways in which, together, we can inspire the nation and transform lives.”

The announcement follows research into the positive impact of football participation by the Scottish FA, with 93 percent of grassroots players saying that football helps them cope with anxiety, stress or depression and 98 percent of players admitting that they are happier because they are part of a club.

The partnership aligns with Centrica’s People & Planet Plan which aims to build a more inclusive and sustainable future for communities by supporting organisations up and down the UK.

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