Everyone at Chester FC would like to take the opportunity to thank our Sponsors and Commercial Partners for their support across the 2022/23 season.
It was a hugely progressive campaign for the Club – and we’d love for you to be a part of it going into next season.
Our story is a unique one. We rose from the ashes of Chester City FC and reformed as a fan-owned club in 2010 with the motto: ‘Our City, Our Community, Our Club.’
Three promotions in three seasons followed, and we are proud to still be a fan-led and community established football club living within our means – with our supporters at the heart of everything we do.
We take great pride in our Men’s First Team and Youth Academy, as well as Women’s First Team, Development Squad and Under 18’s side. There’s also our thriving Community Trust who have seen their £2 Million Community Sports Hub open in the past year.
We are committed to financial sustainability and continue to grow both on and off the pitch – particularly after a hugely progressive 12 months which saw a 36% increase in matchday attendances!
The support of our Commercial Partners is integral to continuing our story.
Our Principal Sponsors, MBNA, are now entering their 14th season with the club and are a prime example that long-term support and being a part of our story is paramount to our success.
Whether you’re a business, an organisation or a passionate supporter, every commercial partner makes a huge difference at Chester FC.
We’d love for you to join us on our journey!
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