Wythenshawe FC has been featured in MUNDIAL magazine, when Asad Raza visted us on our Premier League day, the story highlights our club’s remarkable journey, its community impact and the role football continues to play in bringing people together across all levels of the game.
Exploring how investment into facilities through the Premier League Stadium Fund and Football Foundation has supported the club’s long-term development, helping improve infrastructure while creating opportunities for more than 80 teams across the men’s, women’s and grassroots pathway.
It also reflects on the unique story of the Veterans team, whose mix of experienced grassroots players and former professionals has brought new attention to the club, while still keeping the focus on what matters most – community, participation and enjoyment of the game.
The feature also highlights the growth of the women’s team, the importance of creating pathways for young players, and the family environment that continues to make Wythenshawe FC a place where players, volunteers and supporters all feel part of something bigger.
At its heart, the story reinforces what non-league football represents at Wythenshawe: opportunity, belonging and a club built by the people who give their time to it.
Read the Full Story here