Posted on 22nd March 2022
This summer the European Football Fans’ Congress will return for the first time since the pandemic with the event due to be held in Frankfurt, Germany, from 21st July to 24th July.
Posted on 22nd March 2022
Non-League Day, the biggest volunteer-led event in the non-league system, is returning for the first time since 2019 this weekend.
Following on from a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Non-League Day is back (Saturday 26th March) for the current international break.
During the break no Premier League or Championship fixtures will be taking place so Non-League Day gives fans who normally follow the professional game a chance to sample their local non-league side.
Saturday is @nonleaguedayuk so, with no #Chairboys fixture, why not get your local football fix at one of these games and support a non-league club for the day?
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) March 22, 2022
Over the last ten years Non-League Day has grown to be one of the biggest events on the footballing calendar and is responsible for a huge spike in attendances outside the professional game – many clubs recorded a doubling and even tripling of their gates on Non-League Day in past seasons.
So if you’re at a loose end this weekend, why not see what Non-League Day has to offer?
This summer the European Football Fans’ Congress will return for the first time since the pandemic with the event due to be held in Frankfurt, Germany, from 21st July to 24th July.
The Free Lionesses Fans’ Embassy which debuted at the World Cup back in 2019 will be returning for England’s visit to Northern Ireland next month.
The FSA has once again teamed up with the Non-League Paper to sponsor its Non-League Away Day of the Year Award, and nominations are open now.
Blyth Spartans have been named as the 2021-22 overall winners of the Best Away Day in non-league at the National Game Awards in association with Buildbase. It is the third time we’ve partnered with the Non-League Paper to recognise the clubs who are the best at welcoming fans from Steps 1 to 4 of the National League, and the first since 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.