Bangor City Stadium will host its first major event of 2025 this weekend.
Bangor City 1876 will take on the Wales Armed Forces Veterans in a charity football matchon Saturday, January 11, kick-off 2 pm.
This friendly match is so much more than just a game – it’s a community event with purpose.
Organisers are bringing together fans and former players of Bangor City/1876 to take on the Wales Armed Forces Veterans Team, who are gearing up for the first-ever Armed Forces Veterans World Cup in 2025. 🏆
Why attend?
🤝 Support the Veterans Football Team, who offer hope and a brighter future for former service personnel.
💚 Raise funds for local mental health charities, providing vital support to individuals and families.
🎉 Celebrate Bangor’s 1500-year history with the first major event of 2025!
Mental health can affect anyone, from veterans to loved ones, and together, we can make a real difference for those in need.
💰 Entry: Minimum Donation of:
£5 per Adult
£2.50 per Child
Donation to be made to the Veterans’ GoFundMe page (please bring proof of donation and ID)
https://www.gofundme.com/…/7802bf37-a0b8-49ee-8699
Cash payments also accepted at the gate.
Let’s stand together as a community, pack the stands, and kick off 2025 with a celebration of unity, resilience, and support. 🌟
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