Story added: 16th October 2024
MH Goals renew partnership with the Community Sports Foundation and The Nest
The Community Sports Foundation and The Nest are thrilled to announce the renewal of their longstanding partnership with MH Goals, a leading provider of top-tier sports equipment across the UK.
This renewed partnership continues a relationship that first began in 2004 during the development of Carrow Park, the Foundation’s community hub in the shadow of Carrow Road.
Renowned for working closely with communities within the sports industry, MH Goals are particularly dedicated to working with grassroots and community foundations, supporting the sport from the ground up – making them the perfect partner for both the Foundation and The Nest.
Nowhere is their commitment to providing top-tier equipment to clubs of all sizes more apparent than at The Nest. From delivering entry level Mini-Kickers sessions through to being the home of Norwich City Women – all who visit and play at The Nest benefit from the best possible equipment.
As part of this renewed partnership, MH Goals also serve as the official sponsor of the 2024 Canary Cup. Celebrating the spirit of community football, the Canary Cup offers an exciting platform for young players to showcase their talents on a national stage.
Matthew Harrod, Sales Director, MH Goals, said:
“We’ve been working with Norwich City Community Sports Foundation for many years, and it’s been wonderful to see how much they’ve grown from their site at Carrow Park to the fantastic facility at The Nest.
The work they provide for the sporting and wider community is incredible and we are delighted to continue our long-standing partnership with them.”
Jackie Thornton, the Foundation’s Director of Strategy & Development has said:
“We are delighted to continue our partnership with MH Goals. Supporting and inspiring the community across Norfolk is at the heart of what we do, and MH Goals align perfectly with our values. The Canary Cup sponsorship is an exciting new chapter in our collaboration, and we look forward to seeing the tournament grow in the years to come.”