Posted: Sun 7th Feb 2016

Building Company Announce Continued Sponsorship of Wrexham DSA FC

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This article is old - Published: Sunday, Feb 7th, 2016

Wrexham DSA FC have announced that Universal Builders will continue their sponsorship with the club.

The club was formed six years ago and was set up for people with physical, disability, mental health, learning disabilities, and social inclusion.

Club manager Carl Austin said: “Without the continued support of Universal Builders we would not exist, they sponsored our first Wrexham kit four years ago when we took the Wrexham AFC name on and they have continued to support us since.

“We wear the full Wrexham kit and the players love pulling the Wrexham shirt on for tournaments as most of our players are Wrexham fans.”

The team who train on Wednesday 4.30 at Splash Magic welcome anyone who wants to join and represent Wrexham or come to socialise and keep fit. Further information can be found on Wrexham DSA FC’s Twitter: @WrexhamDFC or Facebook.



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