
Howdens has been recognised for its community contribution at the Football Business Awards 2025, winning the Best Football Community Scheme – Non-Premier League or Championship.
for its Game Changer Programme alongside partner The Football Association (The FA) - winning the Best Football Community Scheme – Non-Premier League or Championship at an awards ceremony in London on 9th May 2025.
The Football Business Awards is an annual ceremony celebrating the best initiatives by clubs, companies and other organisations for their behind-the-scenes efforts.
The Howdens' Game Changer Programme is a national community outreach campaign that works with grassroots football clubs to transform clubhouse kitchens. While the award came for Howdens' work alongside The FA in England, Howdens has provided over 300 brand-new kitchens to local communities across the UK, also working with the Scottish FA and Irish FA Foundation.
The programme is backed by former footballers Chris Kamara MBE and Jill Scott.
Conor Laville, Director of Marketing at Howdens, said: “This award is fantastic recognition of the efforts of our Game Changer Programme team to transform the facilities at hundreds of grassroots football clubs. The clubhouses are at the heart of the local community and are used by players of all ages, parents and volunteers.
“We’re proud to have transformed over 300 kitchens to date, making facilities more accessible and impacting grassroots football across the country.”
James Kendall, Director of Football Development at The FA, added: “It was brilliant to see our collaboration with Howdens on the Game Changer Programme recognised with this award for Best Community Scheme. We know how important good facilities are in creating thriving community clubs and this programme is helping to provide the right environment to play and gather, benefiting players, volunteers, supporters and communities across the country.”