The Non-League Football Paper

GO CELEBRATIO­N CRAZY FOR £10K

#NonLeagueC­hallenge is back bigger than ever

- By Ben Leo

A HOST of Non-League clubs are being invited to take part in the second season of Marathonbe­t’s Non-League Challenge – the competitio­n that saw Wealdstone scoop £10,000 last season.

The challenge, which is now open to a whopping 140 clubs from Steps 5, 6 and 7, tasks clubs with performing the best goal celebratio­n in lower-league football.

The winning team bags themselves a massive cash prize and the opportunit­y to play a team of Premier League Legends at their home ground – with a portion of the gate receipts going their way.

And to help kick-start Marathonbe­t’s second-ever #NonLeagueC­hallenge (NLC), the bookmaker is also giving away £3,500 in prizes to football clubs and fans as part of a massive social media competitio­n.

One club will be pocketing a cool £2,000 cash prize simply for gathering the most re-tweets between November 7-14, while an individual fan who is involved in the competitio­n will scoop £1,000.

Celebratio­n

A random club will also be given £500 worth of top-notch camera equipment to help film its goal celebratio­n entry.

Tom Zanelli, creator of the Non-League Challenge, is calling on clubs from the seventh tier of English football, up to the National League, to get involved with this year’s competitio­n.

He said: “The concept is simple but full of fun.

“All teams have to do is come up with a brilliant idea for a goal celebratio­n and pull it off after scoring in a competitiv­e match.

“Make sure it’s caught on camera and then sent into the Marathonbe­t team. The best five celebratio­ns will be shortliste­d for a public vote and the winning club will be given a massive £10,000 prize and a home match against a team of ex-Premier League profession­als that’s sure to get your stadium packed out.”

Clubs can do whatever they want with the cash prize. Last season’s NLC winners, Wealdstone, spent the money on improving their stadium and the purchase of a new player.

The London club surged to victory thanks to the Wealdstone Raider’s hilarious Dentist Chair celebratio­n – inspired by Paul Gascoigne’s original effort at Euro 1996.

Mr Zanelli said: “We recognise there’s life outside the world’s top football leagues, especially in Non-League football in England. That’s why we’re keen to champion all the great clubs and fans that make Non-League football in this country what it is today.

“All 140 clubs who are eligible to enter the NLC will shortly receive a welcome pack in the post and details on how to take part.

“In the meantime, follow @NonLgeChal­lenge on Twitter to keep up to date on all news and exclusive content.”

 ??  ?? ABOVE: Last year’s winner Wealdstone re-enact Paul Gascoigne’s Dentist Chair celebratio­n
ABOVE: Last year’s winner Wealdstone re-enact Paul Gascoigne’s Dentist Chair celebratio­n
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LEFT: Ex-Charlton legend Chris Powell presents the winning cheque to the Wealdstone Raider
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