Kent FA Grows the Game

Kent Grows the Game

Kent FA
£46,500 of FA investment to start new grassroots football teams in Kent.

Kent Grows the Game thanks to £46,500 of FA investment to start new grassroots football teams

31 new grassroots teams will be created in Kent thanks to £46,500 of new investment in the form of Grow the Game grants.


In addition to the many new football teams that will be created, the Grow the Game grants will also allow for 64 volunteer coaches to become trained up in the relevant qualifications, in order to deliver age and ability appropriate coaching at the new teams.

The Grow the Game scheme is funded by The FA and delivered by the Football Foundation. The programme is designed to increase participation at the lowest levels of the game with grants of £1,500 available for each new team that a club creates.

Applications from demographics identified as having been traditionally underrepresented in the sport – namely, women and girls; male teams of Under-14s-and-upwards and disability teams – were prioritised.

The funding can help a burgeoning club pay for the fundamentals, including: FA coaching courses; FA league affiliation costs; referees’ fees; first aid kits; and even football kit & equipment. 

Darryl Haden, Football Development Manager at Kent FA, said: “We are delighted that these Kent clubs who applied for the money have been awarded and are going to be able to create more opportunities for people to participate in football across the County. 

Kelly Simmons MBE, The FA’s Director of Participation and Development, said: “Grow the Game not only allows us to focus on helping groups within the grassroots game, but also unearth brand new teams who want to kick a ball and increase participation levels as a result.

“The proposition of 31 new teams and 64 new coaches across the Kent area is extremely encouraging and this investment – which is provided by The FA and delivered by the Football Foundation – means that participation in our national game will increase, especially amongst underrepresented groups.” 

Paul Thorogood, Chief Executive of the Football Foundation, said: “This is excellent news for grassroots football in Kent. Grow the Game, which is delivered by the Football Foundation, is about creating long-term participation increases and getting people playing who otherwise would not have had the opportunity to do so. The FA deserves credit for directing investment to help train new coaches and get teams playing in affiliated leagues.”

For more information contact:
• Football Foundation at: events@footballfoundation.org.uk  
• Kent FA – Darryl Haden at: Darryl.Haden@KentFA.com