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    Major funding milestone as £20m invested in Welsh football facilities

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregorySeptember 18, 2025No Comments
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    Cymru Football Foundation (CFF) has now awarded over £20million to projects across the country to develop fit-for-future facilities that enrich communities. 

    With support from the FAW, UK Government and the English Premier League, the CFF has allocated just over £6million this year to over 30 projects from Cardiff to Conwy. This year’s investment combined with the £14million delivered since 2022 brings the total to over £20million.

    The CFF is a registered charity that supports the development of football facilities through investment and guidance as it delivers on the FAW’s commitment to ‘Inspirational and fit-for-future facilities’ on and off the pitch.

    To date, the £20million invested has:

    • Benefitted over 35,000 players
    • Supported over 200 clubs
    • Increased access to facilities for women and girls by 56%
    • Leveraged a further £15m in funding contributions towards supported projects

    The CFF has invested into 41 new or upgraded artificial pitches, 19 new grass pitches and 34 clubhouses and changing rooms. £8.5million has invested into the most deprived communities across Wales whilst £9million has also been invested into multi-sport venues.

    In a year that also saw Cymru’s Women’s National Team qualify for their first ever major tournament, the CFF created Environments For Her – committing £1million to make off-field facilities across Cymru more inclusive.

    Foundation Director, Aled Lewis said: “We’re extremely delighted to have supported the development of so many facilities across Cymru and reached an important milestone of £20m in direct investment into football facilities. These improved facilities are delivering significant benefit to our communities and ensure that people have high-quality, safe and accessible spaces that inspire them to be active.

    “We’d like to thank our partners for their support in reaching this milestone and look forward to continuing to work with them to ensure every community has access to high-quality facilities.”

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