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ToggleA recent surge in England’s football success is about to inspire future generations, as the UK government commits to strengthening grassroots football facilities.
Recognizing the efforts of those who keep the sport alive, this initiative aims to support young football stars and ensure every child has access to quality sports education in schools.

Honouring England’s Football Legacy
The UK government, motivated by the recent achievements of both the Three Lions and Lionesses, is making significant investments to bolster grassroots football. These investments are set to enhance football facilities and provide better opportunities for young talent across the nation.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said:
“The Three Lions and the Lionesses have brought the nation so much joy over the last years. The men’s team have excited and gripped us all with their talent and determination in never giving up.”
“Playing each week, I know the importance and joy that football and sport more widely brings to so many people. Inspired by the Three Lions, we are breaking down the barriers to opportunity which stops the new generation of footballers from taking to the field and will celebrate those who keep the beautiful game alive in our communities and clubs.”
Investment in School Sports
To sustain the momentum generated by recent sporting successes, the UK government is injecting £600 million into school sport and physical activity over the next two academic years.
This funding is designed to capitalize on the enthusiasm spurred by the Lionesses’ victory in the UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 and the men’s cricket team winning the T20 World Cup.
Schools will receive support to develop state-of-the-art facilities and provide a broader range of sports to cater to various interests and abilities.

Enhancing Community Football Clubs
Community football clubs are the lifeblood of local sports, offering children and adults alike the chance to engage in physical activity.
The government is committed to continuing its funding for grassroots football clubs, with an aim to double the number of gold-standard (3-star) community clubs by UEFA EURO 2028.
These clubs will offer more opportunities for women, girls, and disabled players to participate in football, fostering inclusivity and diversity in the sport.
Improving Football Facilities
Marking the achievements of England’s senior men’s and women’s teams, the government plans to enhance grassroots football facilities nationwide.
The Football Foundation’s Home Advantage Programme will support the transfer of ownership and maintenance of football pitches to local clubs and community organizations, relieving the burden on local councils. This initiative aims to create thriving community clubs that are inclusive and fit for the future.
Investments and Goals
Programme Goals |
Expected Outcomes |
---|---|
Grassroots Football Funding | Doubling 3-star community clubs by UEFA EURO 2028 |
School Sports Investment | £600 million for school sport over the next two academic years |
Multi-Sport Grassroots Facilities Programme | £320 million investment by 2025 for various sports facilities |
Legislation for Inclusive PE Kits | Reduced costs for parents and increased accessibility for students |
Recognizing Grassroots Heroes
Without the dedication of coaches, referees, groundskeepers, and volunteers, the success of international football would not be possible.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer plans to recognize the invaluable contributions of these individuals in the coming weeks and months, celebrating those who keep grassroots football alive.
Legislation for Inclusive PE Kits
The government is also addressing the financial barriers to sports participation in schools.
New legislation will limit the number of branded PE kits required by schools, reducing costs for parents and ensuring no child is excluded from physical education due to a lack of proper attire.
This move aligns with the government’s mission to break down barriers to opportunity and build a healthier nation.
Enhancing Accessibility
The government’s commitment extends beyond football. By 2025, the Multi-Sport Grassroots Facilities Programme will see over £320 million invested in improving facilities for various sports across the UK.
This initiative focuses on disadvantaged communities and aims to increase participation among underrepresented groups, such as women and girls.

Holistic Sports Education
Schools are adopting a comprehensive approach to sports education, focusing on physical skills, nutrition, psychology, and strength conditioning.
Professional coaching from former athletes and highly qualified trainers is becoming more prevalent, offering students top-tier sports education.
For instance, Langley Football Academy provides coaching from UEFA A and B Licensed coaches, enhancing the quality of football training available to young athletes.
Parting Shot
The UK government’s investment in grassroots football and school sports signifies a major step towards nurturing the next generation of football stars and promoting a healthier, more active nation.
By improving facilities, expanding sports offerings, and recognizing the contributions of grassroots heroes, the government aims to build a robust and inclusive sports culture that will inspire and engage young people for years to come.
Sources: THX News, Department for Culture, Media and Sport, Prime Minister’s Office, 10 Downing Street, Connected Voice, Football Foundation & Lisa Nandy MP.