SPFL Trust Trophy Final

Queen's Park 0-5 Livingston

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We are #OnYourSide

Yes, we love the goals and glory, magical moments, history sealed, memories made forever.

But in communities across Scotland, football clubs and their community trusts are about so much more.

You see, these stadiums are unique places; where people can create connections and find hope. 

Every day they're united in a mission to make a difference to people’s lives. 

We’re going to use the SPFL Trust Trophy 2024-25 to highlight the compassionate support that clubs and their associated charities provide for people in their communities. 

You’ll be able to learn how they’re improving people’s health and wellbeing, tackling stigma, reducing inequality, and building better ways forward. 

Together, we are On Your Side. 

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Listen to the Football Powered Podcast

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LISTEN NOW - Series 3 Episode 6

In episode six of series three we were joined by:

  • Joseph Haldane, Kieran Haldane and Danielle Haldane who are supported by the Pars Foundation
  • Pars captain Kyle Benedictus
  • Queen's Park keeper Calum Ferrie
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Congratulations Airdrieonians!

SPFL Trust Trophy Winners 2024

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Latest SPFL Trust News

Chair hails importance of SPFL Trust trustees

05 November 2020

This Trustees’ Week our chair Bernadette Malone gives an insight into what it means to be a trustee

Annual Report 2019-2020 launched

02 November 2020

Our Annual Report 2019-20 has been launched, highlighting the tremendous efforts of community trusts and clubs across the country.

SPFL Trust Trophy revealed & new funds launch

15 October 2020

We are delighted to today announce a ground-breaking partnership and two new funds which will see the Challenge Cup rebranded as the SPFL Trust Trophy.

Funding update – how are grants being used?

15 October 2020

Three months after clubs – and then community trusts – were awarded funding totalling £2.484m we can reveal that so far, at least £1,161,172 has been spent. 

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