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The official charity for Plymouth Argyle Football Club

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Ahead of Argyle’s last home fixture against Charlton, Argyle Community Trust welcomed a number of inclusive football teams and organisations to take part in a football tournament to celebrate Plymouth being a city of diversity and inclusion. Coming together and using the power of the football club to do so, six teams from the city’s …

AS FOOTBALL FANS, we have all dreamed about scoring a match-winning goal at the Theatre of Greens. Now, thanks to the Argyle Community Trust, that dream can become a reality. Following the success of last year’s Fans Match at Home Park, the club is once again opening its doors to 30 of the Green Army …

Young footballers from around Camborne and Pool had a taste of success last week when the Premier League trophy came to Cornwall. The cup was in the county as part of the Premier League Primary Stars programme, aimed at encouraging youngsters to get involved in football. In the morning the trophy, accompanied by staff and …

A message for our Community Team Ahead of the Thomas Westcott Cup Final against University of Plymouth, Manager Derek Adams and Midfielder David Fox have a message for the Community Trust team. Kick-off: 7:15pm Coach Rd, Newton Abbot TQ12 1EJ Tickets available on the gate Adults £5 Concessions £3 Family tickets £13 (2 adults, 2 …

AS part of the EFL Day of Action, Argyle first-team stars Ruben Lameiras and Yann Songo’o spent time at Goosewell Academy in Plymouth. Ruben and Yann joined in with a Move and Learn day with children aged 9-10, offering advice and answering questions on their professional careers in football. Funded through the EFL and from …

More than one million people are now participating in football-led community programmes and activities every season All 72 EFL Clubs will come together on the same day for the EFL’s Day of Action to demonstrate the positive impact football can have in changing young people’s lives. From Plymouth to Peterborough and Sunderland to Southend, on …

Increasing female participation in football is the focus as Argyle Community Trust marks International Women’s Day. To celebrate the occasion and to support this year’s theme #BalanceforBetter, the Girls Football Academy players gathered to share their ideas to how sports clubs, government and schools can improve the number of females involved in the sport. By …

As part of International Women’s Day some of the Plymouth Argyle Ladies team decided to share their thoughts on the benefits of sport and why they champion football. Katie Middleton Captain of Plymouth Argyle Ladies 1. How did you get into sport? I have an older brother and we were always out playing some …

Back row, left to right: Chris Weale of Exeter City, Gary Sawyer of Plymouth Argyle and Troy Brown of Exeter City, with Alvin, Ian, James and Ali. Photograph: Ian Tuttle/Shutterstock Source: The Guardian Written by: Ben Fisher There is a fiercely contested drop-ball during a five-a-side kickabout with a difference. Behind the barbed wire and through …