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Inishowen soccer club to benefit from €5k Texaco funding

written by Staff Writer March 4, 2021
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Gleneely Colts FC Sports & Leisure Club in Inishowen is to receive €5,000 funding under the Texaco Support for Sport initiative.

The fund was launched last September by Valero Energy (Ireland) Limited, the company that markets fuel in Ireland under the Texaco brand.

Open to sports clubs across the 26-counties, irrespective of sporting discipline, size, membership, age, cultural appeal or gender, the initiative saw a fund of €130,000 being made available. The fund was delivered by Valero for distribution in equal amounts of €5,000 to successful applicants chosen on a county-by-county basis.

Congratulating the club on its success, Mr James Twohig, Director of Ireland Operations, Valero Energy (Ireland) Limited said, “A feature evident in almost all applications was the pressure felt by clubs in the current circumstances to expand their role within their local communities with increased membership demands and the need for extra equipment and improved facilities.”

“The purpose of our initiative is to help clubs to overcome these obstacles so that they can continue to remain active and at the very heart of their local communities. This is why we believe our initiative has been so warmly welcomed by sports clubs nationwide in its launch year,” he added.

Gleneely Colts FC Sports & Leisure Club – one of almost 400 clubs countrywide to make applications under the scheme – has a growing membership.

In the last five years its youth structure has been developed to a stage whereby current numbers exceed 100 children.

Its clubhouse was built by volunteers in 2004 and this milestone was followed by the development of the pitch, flood lighting, security fencing and wheelchair access in more recent years.

The €5,000 award made to it under the Texaco Support for Sport initiative will be used to upgrade the club’s ground maintenance equipment with the aim of creating ‘a better and more regular’ playing surface. This, the club said, ‘would greatly reduce the time devoted to grass cutting and allow club volunteers to concentrate on their coaching skills.

Overseeing the adjudication process was Texaco Support for Sport ambassador, former Irish rugby international and broadcaster, Donncha O’Callaghan. Commenting, he described the Gleneely club as ‘a really worthy winner’ pointing to its “very strong sense of community and its importance as a place to play sport and socialise”.

Inishowen soccer club to benefit from €5k Texaco funding was last modified: March 4th, 2021 by Staff Writer
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