Chase Bank to fund Wales coaching qualifications | OneFootball

Chase Bank to fund Wales coaching qualifications | OneFootball

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She Kicks Magazine

·28 February 2024

Chase Bank to fund Wales coaching qualifications

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Chase Bank has become a partner of the FA of Wales and will work with all their national teams across a four-year period, during which training kits carry the bank’s logo.


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At the heart of the partnership, Chase will be supporting individuals from low-income backgrounds by providing access to fully funded coaching qualifications and free learning tools, helping to develop transferable skills for life on and off the football pitch.

Chase will also be providing opportunities for customers to get closer to the national teams through memorable experiences at matches and training grounds.

Deborah Keay, U.K. Chief Marketing Officer at Chase, said: “Football has the unique ability to drive positive societal change, bringing together millions of people across every corner of the U.K. We are excited to be working with the Home Nations to use the power of football to support individuals and communities across England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. We recognise there are barriers that can make obtaining coaching qualifications difficult for many. By supporting individuals with access to the right resources and tools they need to succeed, we can help people develop key life skills on and off the pitch that will have a positive impact on their lives.”

Noel Mooney, CEO, from The FAW, said: “The FAW is incredibly excited to partner with Chase, who will help the nation develop important life skills and increase opportunities through the provision of access to fully funded coaching qualifications for people from low income backgrounds. Football is a powerful tool and we see the positive impact that it has on people throughout Cymru and with this fantastic new partnership we can reach even more people and communities to provide them with the skills to help us make Welsh football even stronger.”

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