Charity Football Match

Chapel Properties v Homestyle UK Windows

The sun came out for us on Sunday 3rd September for our charity football match against Chapel Properties to raise money for St Elizabeth Hospice. Unfortunately we lost 6 - 2 but everyone had a great time anyway.


We would like to say thank you to the players who took part on both teams, all the supporters and Woodbridge Town Football Club for hosting.


A fantastic £1500 was raised during the afternoon, thank you!


Thank you to Paul Leech for taking some great photos on the day. We have added a few in the gallery below!

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