It’s been an incredibly exciting year for community engagement at Kings Langley FC,
and I’m proud of the steps we’ve taken to build stronger connections both on and off
the pitch.
One of the highlights has been our growing partnership with Hector’s House, a brilliant
local charity doing vital work around mental health awareness and suicide prevention.
We’re proud to support their message and bring it to the heart of our football family.
This season also saw the arrival of our fantastic new mascot, Ned the Lion, who’s already made a big impact with our young fans. He’s become a regular face on matchdays and will be a key part of our outreach this summer.
We’ve also built exciting partnerships, including with WUKA wear, championing sustainability and equality in sport, and we were proud to host our 2ND Her Game Too Day, standing up for women and girls in football.
Another special moment was the launch of our new away kit in the parish colours, a nod to the village’s heritage and a symbol of pride for our community.
There’s lots more to come, and I can’t wait to keep growing these connections with all of you.
Thank you for your continued support.
Dean Wigzell
Head of Community, Kings Langley FC