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03 Ebrill 2023
Cardiff City First Team stars Perry Ng, Ryan Wintle, Eliza Collie and Phoebie Poole joined Cardiff City FC Community Foundation as we celebrate the Premier League Supports Communities and Wider Football campaign.
As part of the initiative, each Club Community Organisation has been asked to nominate an individual to be awarded the 'One of our Own' award, an award that recognises the exceptional commitment and a long-term commitment to our communities.
Perry, Ryan, Eliza and Phoebie joined us at City super fan and Premier League Primary Stars participant Sienna's primary school to surprise her with the award.
Following the Bluebirds home and away, Sienna spends her free time watching City's Men's and Women's first teams, as well as Academy fixtures when she can.
Speaking at the visit, Wintle said:
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Jamie, Sienna's Dad said:
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The Premier League Supports Communities and Wider Football campaign is running from 1st - 9th April and highlights the impact that the Premier League's investment has had in our communities.
This year, the Premier League has invested over £500,000 in our work to support primary, secondary and youth outreach initiatives across Cardiff City Communities.
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