SAVE THE DATE: Community Foundation Futsal Trials
We’re hosting trials for the Community Foundation’s futsal squad at Ocean Park Arena, giving young people in Years 11–13 the opportunity to study while representing Cardiff City FC.
Cardiff City FC Community Foundation is proud to announce our Men's First Team Player Ambassadors for the 2024/25 season.
We are thrilled to welcome back Bluebirds captain Joe Ralls for his third year, along with Callum O'Dowda, No. 11, who returns for his second year as an ambassador. Additionally, we are excited to introduce Alex Robertson as a new addition to our Men's Ambassador lineup. All three players are dedicated to supporting the Community Foundation’s life-changing work.
Our newly appointed ambassadors will harness their influence and skills to elevate the visibility of our projects and programmes, which change lives and transform communities across South Wales.
The entire team at Cardiff City FC Community Foundation would like to thank our player Ambassadors for stepping up and very much look forward to working together to make a difference that lasts a lifetime.
Together, we're changing the game.
Cardiff City FC Community Foundation is giving anyone the age between 16-19 the opportunity to learn more about the BTEC Level 2 and 3 Sport courses we have to offer at our Open Evening on Thursday 7th November 2024 at Cardiff City House of Sport.
SAVE THE DATE: Community Foundation Futsal Trials
We’re hosting trials for the Community Foundation’s futsal squad at Ocean Park Arena, giving young people in Years 11–13 the opportunity to study while representing Cardiff City FC.
Cardiff City FC Community Foundation Appoints Zac Lyndon-Jones as New Chief Executive Officer
Cardiff City FC Community Foundation, the official charity of Cardiff City Football Club, is delighted to announce the appointment of Zac Lyndon-Jones as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective 1 May 2026.
Young people promoting positive mental well-being through the Premier League Inspires Challenge
Young people from Eastern High School represented Cardiff City FC Community Foundation and joined hundreds from across England and Wales in this year’s Premier League Inspires Challenge celebration, a national event that uses football to empower 11–to-18-year-olds through life skills, mentoring, and social action.