The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Women next as Anderson extends help

Funding: £250k donated to SFP Trust

- BY GAVIN MCCAFFERTY

Philanthro­pist James Anderson has turned his attentions to women’s football after helping the men’s game just a week ago.

The Edinburgh-based investment manager has donated £250,000 to the Scottish Football Partnershi­p Trust to help steer the women’s game through the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Anderson last week made a donation worth £3,125,000 to the Scottish Profession­al Football League to give every club access to a £50,000 grant while also aiding community projects.

The 60-year-old Norwich City supporter said: “Football for girls and women in Scotland continues to make incredible progress across every level and this has really inspired me to support SWF through this partnershi­p approach with the SFP Trust.

“Football is at the heart of communitie­s across Scotland and the women’s game is a key part of this.”

Vivienne MacLaren, the chairwoman of Scottish Women’s Football, added: “This support will help provide an incredibly powerful message to all girls and women in Scotland that their sport matters and has not been forgotten in the midst of this pandemic.

“We are very grateful to James Anderson for recognisin­g this. We are delighted that we are able to deliver this funding via the SFP Trust and thank them for their support.”

The funding – which could rise to £312,000 with gift aid – will be delivered to clubs in the top two divisions of the women’s game as well as sustaining staff in the governing body, while also supporting the grassroots game.

MacLaren added: “As well as the loss of revenues, the inability to play also results in an increasing invisibili­ty of the sport which has grown significan­tly in recent years, with the Women’s World Cup in 2019 a particular catalyst for improving perception­s and visibility.

“This is the single biggest investment in SWF and our domestic game, which will undoubtedl­y be a huge support for our clubs through these unpreceden­ted times and help to maintain the momentum we have built up in recent years.

“We are thrilled Mr Anderson fully supports our vision for the growth of our game and our conversati­ons were hugely encouragin­g, particular­ly as he has intimated a desire to develop a longerterm relationsh­ip which could be potentiall­y transforma­tional for our clubs and domestic competitio­ns in the future.”

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HELPING HAND: James Anderson, who gave over £3m to the men’s SPFL, has now helped out women’s football

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