Donation boost for Bristol football team
01 December 2025
A local developer has given its backing to a Bristol football club to support its growing girls’ section.
Persimmon Homes Severn Valley has donated £930 to AEK-Boco FC U11 Girls Team as part of its Community Champions scheme, helping the club provide more opportunities for young female players.
AEK-Boco F.C., formed in 2003 following the merger of AEK Rangers and Boco Juniors, boasts a strong youth section with teams ranging from U5/6s to U18s. Almost 500 children are signed on to the club, competing in the Hanham Minor, Avon Youth and Bristol Girls League.
The donation has helped fund new kit for the U11 Girls Team, supporting the club’s commitment to growing participation in football among girls.
Persimmon’s Community Champions programme donates £700,000 annually to good causes across Britain. Recent local recipients include Ashton & Backwell United FC, Backwell Playhouse, and Nailsea & Backwell RFC.
Commenting, Persimmon Homes Severn Valley Sales Director Carly Spear said:
“Persimmon’s Community Champions scheme is all about supporting great initiatives in the areas where we build.
“We’re proud to back AEK-Boco FC, especially as they work hard to widen access to football for young girls.
“With women’s football continuing to inspire the next generation, this donation will help ensure those opportunities are available locally.”
AEK-BOCO U11 Girls Team Manager, Ben White, added:
“We’re delighted to receive this support from Persimmon.
“Our youth section is thriving, and interest in girls’ football is growing rapidly.
“This funding will help us provide the equipment and facilities needed to give every player the best experience possible.”
