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The impact of our EFL Clubs in their communities

Our Clubs and Club Community Organisations (CCOs) have always had a unique position at the heart of their respective towns and cities. The work undertaken by our Clubs in their communities continues to have a clear and lasting impact. Together we reach over 840,000 people each year across England and Wales. The hours committed by players, Clubs and CCOs, the volume of staff and volunteers involved and the numbers of people they reach is remarkable and we are proud to celebrate this work.

For detailed information about the impact of our Clubs in their communities on a national scale, you can read the latest version of our ‘Measuring the Impact of Clubs in the Community’ report, 2019 – 2022 by clicking on the image below.

This is a unique study developed in partnership with Substance, that builds on the original 2019 report and for the first time places a social value figure on the work of our incredible network.

To find out more about the individual stories and lasting impact of just some of the people we reach every year, you can read our ‘Our Communities, Our People and Their Stories’ book by clicking on the image below.

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