
💙 Don’t forget! When you buy your @cardiffcityfc Season Ticket, you can add a small donation to support our work in the community 👇
A £3 top-up from just 3,000 fans could help us fund a Youth Outreach site for almost a year - creating safe spaces for young people to play, grow, and thrive.
🎟️ Season Tickets for 2026/27 are on sale now!
Today we hosted our first Supporting Schools Event at Cardiff City Stadium, showcasing how we can help children and young people reach their full potential and enjoy once-in-a-lifetime experiences in 2026/27 📚
If you couldn’t attend or want to learn more, explore our education projects at www.cardiffcityfcfoundation.org.uk

Cardiff City Soccer Schools kicks off 26 May 💙⚽
Let your Junior Bluebird stay active, make new mates, and bring the energy this half term.
🏅 Medal & certificate for every player
Sign up at www.officialsoccerschools.co.uk

Recently the Morgan Sindall team helped us refresh pre-loved boots and trainers, cleaning and preparing them before donating them to Willows High School for young people who need them most.
Thank you again to @morgansindallconstruction for supporting our work and helping more young people take part in the game they love 💙
Find out more on our website.

Recently the Morgan Sindall team helped us refresh pre-loved boots and trainers, cleaning and preparing them before donating them to Willows High School for young people who need them most.
Thank you again to @morgansindallconstruction for supporting our work and helping more young people take part in the game they love 💙
Find out more on our website.

Recently the Morgan Sindall team helped us refresh pre-loved boots and trainers, cleaning and preparing them before donating them to Willows High School for young people who need them most.
Thank you again to @morgansindallconstruction for supporting our work and helping more young people take part in the game they love 💙
Find out more on our website.

We’re hosting trials for the Community Foundation’s futsal squad, giving young people in Years 11–13 the chance to study while representing @cardiffcityfc ⚽
📍Ocean Park Arena
GIRLS & BOYS WELCOME!
Find out more + sign up via our bio.

The numbers don’t lie 💙💪
✅ Real weight loss
✅ Increased physical activity
✅ Stronger connections and friendships
Want to join the EFL FIT Fans success story? Our FREE 12‑week FIT Bluebirds programme with @mattjones_pt starts at Cardiff City Stadium in 1 week.
Sign up via the link in bio 🔗

The numbers don’t lie 💙💪
✅ Real weight loss
✅ Increased physical activity
✅ Stronger connections and friendships
Want to join the EFL FIT Fans success story? Our FREE 12‑week FIT Bluebirds programme with @mattjones_pt starts at Cardiff City Stadium in 1 week.
Sign up via the link in bio 🔗
When kids feel they belong, they thrive💙
Eight pupils at Windsor Clive Primary created their own Mini‑Supporters Club, bound by a shared love of the Bluebirds.
By taking action and standing together, they’ve shown how powerful connection can be⚡
#MentalHealthAwarenessWeek | @mentalhealthfoundation

Zachary Lyndon-Jones takes on the permanent role after serving as interim director during a transitional period for the charity, which is the official charitable arm of Cardiff City Football Club.
@bevanbuckland | @ccfc_foundation
Read more on the Businessin Wales website - click the link in our bio!

We’re delighted to announce Zac Lyndon‑Jones as our new Chief Executive Officer.
With over 15 years at the Community Foundation, Zac’s deep roots and leadership experience will help guide the charity forward as we continue to change lives and transform communities.
Read more via the link in bio 🔗
📸Credit: Sophie Jordan Photographer

More than 100 children from Ninian Park Primary School joined author Lee Newbery at CCS last week, to take part in a #PLPrimaryStars Club Author Day! 📚
Read more via the link in our bio 📱
#CityAsOne | @ccfc_foundation | @literacy_trust

Students from Eastern High School, representing Cardiff City FC Community Foundation, joined hundreds of young people from across England and Wales at this year’s Premier League Inspires Challenge celebration 💡⚽
The winning team created a project on “Mental Fitness”, sharing positive ways to exercise your brain in and outside the classroom.
#PLInspires | @cardiffcityfc

Students from Eastern High School, representing Cardiff City FC Community Foundation, joined hundreds of young people from across England and Wales at this year’s Premier League Inspires Challenge celebration 💡⚽
The winning team created a project on “Mental Fitness”, sharing positive ways to exercise your brain in and outside the classroom.
#PLInspires | @cardiffcityfc

Through the community investment linked to our @beaconcymrugroup ‘Big Shed’ development, we recently funded @ccfc_foundation to deliver a bespoke 5-week ‘Build a Stadium’ programme with four local Tonypandy primary schools: Cwm Clydach, Llwynypia, Ss Gabriel & Raphael and Williamstown.
The brief was simple: design a stadium that works better for the people using it and the community around it. Over the project, Year 5 & 6 pupils explored what that really means - looking at sustainability, accessibility and how these spaces are used day to day through drawing, AI and junk modelling, alongside physical football-based activities to complement their learning. 🏗️🌳🦾
A session for each school was delivered by @willis_construction86, focusing on construction and health & safety, giving learners a practical view of how those ideas translate onto a live construction site and the responsibility that comes with it. The children were also tasked with designing their own H&S signs, which led to some wonderful, colourful creations. 👷♀️👷
The programme wrapped up with a celebration event at Cardiff City Stadium, where the winning teams from each school presented their stadium designs and shared what they had learned. The confidence and quality of the presentations genuinely stood out - clear thinking, well-developed ideas, and the ability to explain how and why they created their stadiums. 🏟️
The judges had a difficult task, considering not just the designs but the thinking and teamwork behind them. Congratulations to Ss Gabriel & Raphael Primary School, whose overall entry came top of the league 👏
To complete the experience, all the children were taken pitchside, stepping right up close to the edge of the pitch—taking in the scale and atmosphere from a position usually reserved for those at the centre of it. From building their own stadiums to walking through the tunnel like professionals, the day provided lasting memories, inspired future construction talent, and maybe even created few new football fans!⚽
#BuildingABrighterTomorrow #TeamWillis #BuildAStadium #ConstructionCareers #SocialValue #LoveTonypandy #InspiringtheNextGeneration #Opportunities

Through the community investment linked to our @beaconcymrugroup ‘Big Shed’ development, we recently funded @ccfc_foundation to deliver a bespoke 5-week ‘Build a Stadium’ programme with four local Tonypandy primary schools: Cwm Clydach, Llwynypia, Ss Gabriel & Raphael and Williamstown.
The brief was simple: design a stadium that works better for the people using it and the community around it. Over the project, Year 5 & 6 pupils explored what that really means - looking at sustainability, accessibility and how these spaces are used day to day through drawing, AI and junk modelling, alongside physical football-based activities to complement their learning. 🏗️🌳🦾
A session for each school was delivered by @willis_construction86, focusing on construction and health & safety, giving learners a practical view of how those ideas translate onto a live construction site and the responsibility that comes with it. The children were also tasked with designing their own H&S signs, which led to some wonderful, colourful creations. 👷♀️👷
The programme wrapped up with a celebration event at Cardiff City Stadium, where the winning teams from each school presented their stadium designs and shared what they had learned. The confidence and quality of the presentations genuinely stood out - clear thinking, well-developed ideas, and the ability to explain how and why they created their stadiums. 🏟️
The judges had a difficult task, considering not just the designs but the thinking and teamwork behind them. Congratulations to Ss Gabriel & Raphael Primary School, whose overall entry came top of the league 👏
To complete the experience, all the children were taken pitchside, stepping right up close to the edge of the pitch—taking in the scale and atmosphere from a position usually reserved for those at the centre of it. From building their own stadiums to walking through the tunnel like professionals, the day provided lasting memories, inspired future construction talent, and maybe even created few new football fans!⚽
#BuildingABrighterTomorrow #TeamWillis #BuildAStadium #ConstructionCareers #SocialValue #LoveTonypandy #InspiringtheNextGeneration #Opportunities

Through the community investment linked to our @beaconcymrugroup ‘Big Shed’ development, we recently funded @ccfc_foundation to deliver a bespoke 5-week ‘Build a Stadium’ programme with four local Tonypandy primary schools: Cwm Clydach, Llwynypia, Ss Gabriel & Raphael and Williamstown.
The brief was simple: design a stadium that works better for the people using it and the community around it. Over the project, Year 5 & 6 pupils explored what that really means - looking at sustainability, accessibility and how these spaces are used day to day through drawing, AI and junk modelling, alongside physical football-based activities to complement their learning. 🏗️🌳🦾
A session for each school was delivered by @willis_construction86, focusing on construction and health & safety, giving learners a practical view of how those ideas translate onto a live construction site and the responsibility that comes with it. The children were also tasked with designing their own H&S signs, which led to some wonderful, colourful creations. 👷♀️👷
The programme wrapped up with a celebration event at Cardiff City Stadium, where the winning teams from each school presented their stadium designs and shared what they had learned. The confidence and quality of the presentations genuinely stood out - clear thinking, well-developed ideas, and the ability to explain how and why they created their stadiums. 🏟️
The judges had a difficult task, considering not just the designs but the thinking and teamwork behind them. Congratulations to Ss Gabriel & Raphael Primary School, whose overall entry came top of the league 👏
To complete the experience, all the children were taken pitchside, stepping right up close to the edge of the pitch—taking in the scale and atmosphere from a position usually reserved for those at the centre of it. From building their own stadiums to walking through the tunnel like professionals, the day provided lasting memories, inspired future construction talent, and maybe even created few new football fans!⚽
#BuildingABrighterTomorrow #TeamWillis #BuildAStadium #ConstructionCareers #SocialValue #LoveTonypandy #InspiringtheNextGeneration #Opportunities

Through the community investment linked to our @beaconcymrugroup ‘Big Shed’ development, we recently funded @ccfc_foundation to deliver a bespoke 5-week ‘Build a Stadium’ programme with four local Tonypandy primary schools: Cwm Clydach, Llwynypia, Ss Gabriel & Raphael and Williamstown.
The brief was simple: design a stadium that works better for the people using it and the community around it. Over the project, Year 5 & 6 pupils explored what that really means - looking at sustainability, accessibility and how these spaces are used day to day through drawing, AI and junk modelling, alongside physical football-based activities to complement their learning. 🏗️🌳🦾
A session for each school was delivered by @willis_construction86, focusing on construction and health & safety, giving learners a practical view of how those ideas translate onto a live construction site and the responsibility that comes with it. The children were also tasked with designing their own H&S signs, which led to some wonderful, colourful creations. 👷♀️👷
The programme wrapped up with a celebration event at Cardiff City Stadium, where the winning teams from each school presented their stadium designs and shared what they had learned. The confidence and quality of the presentations genuinely stood out - clear thinking, well-developed ideas, and the ability to explain how and why they created their stadiums. 🏟️
The judges had a difficult task, considering not just the designs but the thinking and teamwork behind them. Congratulations to Ss Gabriel & Raphael Primary School, whose overall entry came top of the league 👏
To complete the experience, all the children were taken pitchside, stepping right up close to the edge of the pitch—taking in the scale and atmosphere from a position usually reserved for those at the centre of it. From building their own stadiums to walking through the tunnel like professionals, the day provided lasting memories, inspired future construction talent, and maybe even created few new football fans!⚽
#BuildingABrighterTomorrow #TeamWillis #BuildAStadium #ConstructionCareers #SocialValue #LoveTonypandy #InspiringtheNextGeneration #Opportunities

Through the community investment linked to our @beaconcymrugroup ‘Big Shed’ development, we recently funded @ccfc_foundation to deliver a bespoke 5-week ‘Build a Stadium’ programme with four local Tonypandy primary schools: Cwm Clydach, Llwynypia, Ss Gabriel & Raphael and Williamstown.
The brief was simple: design a stadium that works better for the people using it and the community around it. Over the project, Year 5 & 6 pupils explored what that really means - looking at sustainability, accessibility and how these spaces are used day to day through drawing, AI and junk modelling, alongside physical football-based activities to complement their learning. 🏗️🌳🦾
A session for each school was delivered by @willis_construction86, focusing on construction and health & safety, giving learners a practical view of how those ideas translate onto a live construction site and the responsibility that comes with it. The children were also tasked with designing their own H&S signs, which led to some wonderful, colourful creations. 👷♀️👷
The programme wrapped up with a celebration event at Cardiff City Stadium, where the winning teams from each school presented their stadium designs and shared what they had learned. The confidence and quality of the presentations genuinely stood out - clear thinking, well-developed ideas, and the ability to explain how and why they created their stadiums. 🏟️
The judges had a difficult task, considering not just the designs but the thinking and teamwork behind them. Congratulations to Ss Gabriel & Raphael Primary School, whose overall entry came top of the league 👏
To complete the experience, all the children were taken pitchside, stepping right up close to the edge of the pitch—taking in the scale and atmosphere from a position usually reserved for those at the centre of it. From building their own stadiums to walking through the tunnel like professionals, the day provided lasting memories, inspired future construction talent, and maybe even created few new football fans!⚽
#BuildingABrighterTomorrow #TeamWillis #BuildAStadium #ConstructionCareers #SocialValue #LoveTonypandy #InspiringtheNextGeneration #Opportunities

Through the community investment linked to our @beaconcymrugroup ‘Big Shed’ development, we recently funded @ccfc_foundation to deliver a bespoke 5-week ‘Build a Stadium’ programme with four local Tonypandy primary schools: Cwm Clydach, Llwynypia, Ss Gabriel & Raphael and Williamstown.
The brief was simple: design a stadium that works better for the people using it and the community around it. Over the project, Year 5 & 6 pupils explored what that really means - looking at sustainability, accessibility and how these spaces are used day to day through drawing, AI and junk modelling, alongside physical football-based activities to complement their learning. 🏗️🌳🦾
A session for each school was delivered by @willis_construction86, focusing on construction and health & safety, giving learners a practical view of how those ideas translate onto a live construction site and the responsibility that comes with it. The children were also tasked with designing their own H&S signs, which led to some wonderful, colourful creations. 👷♀️👷
The programme wrapped up with a celebration event at Cardiff City Stadium, where the winning teams from each school presented their stadium designs and shared what they had learned. The confidence and quality of the presentations genuinely stood out - clear thinking, well-developed ideas, and the ability to explain how and why they created their stadiums. 🏟️
The judges had a difficult task, considering not just the designs but the thinking and teamwork behind them. Congratulations to Ss Gabriel & Raphael Primary School, whose overall entry came top of the league 👏
To complete the experience, all the children were taken pitchside, stepping right up close to the edge of the pitch—taking in the scale and atmosphere from a position usually reserved for those at the centre of it. From building their own stadiums to walking through the tunnel like professionals, the day provided lasting memories, inspired future construction talent, and maybe even created few new football fans!⚽
#BuildingABrighterTomorrow #TeamWillis #BuildAStadium #ConstructionCareers #SocialValue #LoveTonypandy #InspiringtheNextGeneration #Opportunities

Through the community investment linked to our @beaconcymrugroup ‘Big Shed’ development, we recently funded @ccfc_foundation to deliver a bespoke 5-week ‘Build a Stadium’ programme with four local Tonypandy primary schools: Cwm Clydach, Llwynypia, Ss Gabriel & Raphael and Williamstown.
The brief was simple: design a stadium that works better for the people using it and the community around it. Over the project, Year 5 & 6 pupils explored what that really means - looking at sustainability, accessibility and how these spaces are used day to day through drawing, AI and junk modelling, alongside physical football-based activities to complement their learning. 🏗️🌳🦾
A session for each school was delivered by @willis_construction86, focusing on construction and health & safety, giving learners a practical view of how those ideas translate onto a live construction site and the responsibility that comes with it. The children were also tasked with designing their own H&S signs, which led to some wonderful, colourful creations. 👷♀️👷
The programme wrapped up with a celebration event at Cardiff City Stadium, where the winning teams from each school presented their stadium designs and shared what they had learned. The confidence and quality of the presentations genuinely stood out - clear thinking, well-developed ideas, and the ability to explain how and why they created their stadiums. 🏟️
The judges had a difficult task, considering not just the designs but the thinking and teamwork behind them. Congratulations to Ss Gabriel & Raphael Primary School, whose overall entry came top of the league 👏
To complete the experience, all the children were taken pitchside, stepping right up close to the edge of the pitch—taking in the scale and atmosphere from a position usually reserved for those at the centre of it. From building their own stadiums to walking through the tunnel like professionals, the day provided lasting memories, inspired future construction talent, and maybe even created few new football fans!⚽
#BuildingABrighterTomorrow #TeamWillis #BuildAStadium #ConstructionCareers #SocialValue #LoveTonypandy #InspiringtheNextGeneration #Opportunities

Through the community investment linked to our @beaconcymrugroup ‘Big Shed’ development, we recently funded @ccfc_foundation to deliver a bespoke 5-week ‘Build a Stadium’ programme with four local Tonypandy primary schools: Cwm Clydach, Llwynypia, Ss Gabriel & Raphael and Williamstown.
The brief was simple: design a stadium that works better for the people using it and the community around it. Over the project, Year 5 & 6 pupils explored what that really means - looking at sustainability, accessibility and how these spaces are used day to day through drawing, AI and junk modelling, alongside physical football-based activities to complement their learning. 🏗️🌳🦾
A session for each school was delivered by @willis_construction86, focusing on construction and health & safety, giving learners a practical view of how those ideas translate onto a live construction site and the responsibility that comes with it. The children were also tasked with designing their own H&S signs, which led to some wonderful, colourful creations. 👷♀️👷
The programme wrapped up with a celebration event at Cardiff City Stadium, where the winning teams from each school presented their stadium designs and shared what they had learned. The confidence and quality of the presentations genuinely stood out - clear thinking, well-developed ideas, and the ability to explain how and why they created their stadiums. 🏟️
The judges had a difficult task, considering not just the designs but the thinking and teamwork behind them. Congratulations to Ss Gabriel & Raphael Primary School, whose overall entry came top of the league 👏
To complete the experience, all the children were taken pitchside, stepping right up close to the edge of the pitch—taking in the scale and atmosphere from a position usually reserved for those at the centre of it. From building their own stadiums to walking through the tunnel like professionals, the day provided lasting memories, inspired future construction talent, and maybe even created few new football fans!⚽
#BuildingABrighterTomorrow #TeamWillis #BuildAStadium #ConstructionCareers #SocialValue #LoveTonypandy #InspiringtheNextGeneration #Opportunities

Through the community investment linked to our @beaconcymrugroup ‘Big Shed’ development, we recently funded @ccfc_foundation to deliver a bespoke 5-week ‘Build a Stadium’ programme with four local Tonypandy primary schools: Cwm Clydach, Llwynypia, Ss Gabriel & Raphael and Williamstown.
The brief was simple: design a stadium that works better for the people using it and the community around it. Over the project, Year 5 & 6 pupils explored what that really means - looking at sustainability, accessibility and how these spaces are used day to day through drawing, AI and junk modelling, alongside physical football-based activities to complement their learning. 🏗️🌳🦾
A session for each school was delivered by @willis_construction86, focusing on construction and health & safety, giving learners a practical view of how those ideas translate onto a live construction site and the responsibility that comes with it. The children were also tasked with designing their own H&S signs, which led to some wonderful, colourful creations. 👷♀️👷
The programme wrapped up with a celebration event at Cardiff City Stadium, where the winning teams from each school presented their stadium designs and shared what they had learned. The confidence and quality of the presentations genuinely stood out - clear thinking, well-developed ideas, and the ability to explain how and why they created their stadiums. 🏟️
The judges had a difficult task, considering not just the designs but the thinking and teamwork behind them. Congratulations to Ss Gabriel & Raphael Primary School, whose overall entry came top of the league 👏
To complete the experience, all the children were taken pitchside, stepping right up close to the edge of the pitch—taking in the scale and atmosphere from a position usually reserved for those at the centre of it. From building their own stadiums to walking through the tunnel like professionals, the day provided lasting memories, inspired future construction talent, and maybe even created few new football fans!⚽
#BuildingABrighterTomorrow #TeamWillis #BuildAStadium #ConstructionCareers #SocialValue #LoveTonypandy #InspiringtheNextGeneration #Opportunities

Through the community investment linked to our @beaconcymrugroup ‘Big Shed’ development, we recently funded @ccfc_foundation to deliver a bespoke 5-week ‘Build a Stadium’ programme with four local Tonypandy primary schools: Cwm Clydach, Llwynypia, Ss Gabriel & Raphael and Williamstown.
The brief was simple: design a stadium that works better for the people using it and the community around it. Over the project, Year 5 & 6 pupils explored what that really means - looking at sustainability, accessibility and how these spaces are used day to day through drawing, AI and junk modelling, alongside physical football-based activities to complement their learning. 🏗️🌳🦾
A session for each school was delivered by @willis_construction86, focusing on construction and health & safety, giving learners a practical view of how those ideas translate onto a live construction site and the responsibility that comes with it. The children were also tasked with designing their own H&S signs, which led to some wonderful, colourful creations. 👷♀️👷
The programme wrapped up with a celebration event at Cardiff City Stadium, where the winning teams from each school presented their stadium designs and shared what they had learned. The confidence and quality of the presentations genuinely stood out - clear thinking, well-developed ideas, and the ability to explain how and why they created their stadiums. 🏟️
The judges had a difficult task, considering not just the designs but the thinking and teamwork behind them. Congratulations to Ss Gabriel & Raphael Primary School, whose overall entry came top of the league 👏
To complete the experience, all the children were taken pitchside, stepping right up close to the edge of the pitch—taking in the scale and atmosphere from a position usually reserved for those at the centre of it. From building their own stadiums to walking through the tunnel like professionals, the day provided lasting memories, inspired future construction talent, and maybe even created few new football fans!⚽
#BuildingABrighterTomorrow #TeamWillis #BuildAStadium #ConstructionCareers #SocialValue #LoveTonypandy #InspiringtheNextGeneration #Opportunities
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