Biggin Hill Airport is the new title sponsor for Bromley FC’s women’s team for the 2024/25 season.
This partnership builds on the airport’s support for women’s football, which began in Spring 2023, and shows their commitment to promoting opportunities for women in both football and aviation.
The women’s team’s season starts on Sunday (August 18), with their first home league game on Sunday, September 15.
The sponsorship will help Bromley FC continue to grow and professionalize its women’s team, providing a clear path for girls and women from community programs to the Academy and the Women’s First team.
David Winstanley, Chief Executive Officer at London Biggin Hill Airport, said: “We have a well-established and purposeful relationship with Bromley Football Club.
"Having initially partnered to support the Bromley FC Community Trust Women & Girls’ Provision in 2023, we are excited to build on our association to help the growth of the women’s game in Bromley.
“We are passionate about supporting local causes that benefit local people, and this latest commitment is a pivotal step forward in promoting equal opportunities for women and girls, of every age and background, both on the pitch and in the world of aerospace and engineering.”
Andrea Ellis, Head of Women and Girls, said: “London Biggin Hill Airport have played such an important role in the growth of the female game at community level, so it is an exciting moment to welcome their record-breaking support to the Women’s First Team.
“The sponsorship will not only propel the women’s team but will provide a route for women and girls to realise their aspirations and increase their visibility within Bromley Football Club.
"We are excited to build on our partnership with the airport as we look forward to the start of the women’s season."
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