Te Atatu become the latest club to join Friends of Football’s partnership scheme

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Te Atatu FC are the latest club to join Friends of Football’s growing group of partner clubs, helping us promote football in the Northern and WaiBOP regions.

Te Atatu, who play in the NRF men’s and women’s Championship competitions, join our list of partner clubs that now includes Mt Albert Ponsonby, Birkenhead United, Hamilton Wanderers, Northern Rovers and Takapuna.

Half a dozen more are in the process of completing the steps which includes Friends of Football presenting them with framed posters.

Main photo: Te Atatu chair Bevan Verryt accepts the Friends of Football poster to display in the clubrooms.

How do club partnerships work?

They are a simple way for our group to work with clubs to promote our sport in ways that benefit us all.

Here’s who have already completed the partnership agreement process:

Click here for news of Mt Albert Ponsonby’s support >>>>

Click here for news of Birkenhead United’s support >>>>

Click here for news of Hamilton Wanderers’ support >>>>

Click here for news of Northern Rovers’ support >>>>

Click here for news of Takapuna’s support >>>>

We look forward to announcing more when we present them with our poster!

What Friends of Football does to help clubs

Over the past year, we have built this website to become a primary source of football news, whether it’s about our national teams, or competitions such as the Northern League and Lotto NRFL competitions.

We cover local football and we promote events on behalf of clubs.

Behind the scenes, we raise funds to help worthwhile football projects through our Helping Hand fund, and we look for innovative ways to promote football, such as through our men’s and women’s All Stars teams.

How your club can help us

In return, we’re asking clubs to help us reach their members and supporters.

We ask that they add our logo to their club’s website and link to our site. We also ask clubs to display our poster — see main photo — and include our logo in match programmes.

It’s as simple as that.

Why not get your club involved?

If you belong to a club in the Northern or WaiBOP regions, please consider partnering with us.

There’s no cost; there’s no catch.

Email us at [email protected] and we’ll look forward to explaining more about what we do.

Click here to understand who we are and what we’re trying to achieve >>>>

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