Notts County FC
Supporters’ Association

Thank You to Our Members

We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to all our members for your loyalty, patience, and continued support. We truly appreciate everyone who has renewed with us.

Membership packages will be posted to you shortly.

Thank you for being a valued part of our community!

About

The Notts County FC Supporters Association (NCFCSA) was formally established on 29 March 2014, following an Extraordinary Supporters Meeting (E.S.M) at the Meadow Lane Sports Bar.

The idea for this initiative came in August 2013 when Aileen & Ray Trew, the then owners of Notts County FC, issued a call on the club website for supporters to step forward and create a new Official Supporters Association that would serve the fans. The democratic committee, essential for the association, was elected in March 2014, marking the launch of NCFCSA.

Fundraising and Support Efforts:

In its early days, the committee faced challenges, but they successfully raised funds through initiatives such as scratch cards and player forums.By 2023, NCFCSA had raised £99,000 for Notts County FC, primarily allocated for equipment for the academy. The organisation also stood by Notts County FC staff during challenging times, supporting them through bucket collections.

Academy Assistance

NCFCOSA takes immense pride in its support for the Notts County FC Academy, particularly during
periods when academy grants were discontinued.

This support encompasses substantial donations and the provision of equipment for the academy,
along with the presentation of a player of the year trophy for those under 21.

Membership and Office

NCFCSA offers memberships at a competitive rate of £15 featuring various benefits.

Officers can found beside the Loaded Flavez Van from 1pm and in the cattle market and 2pm sitting down near the main entrance gates.

Supporters are encouraged to join as members and seek assistance.

In summary, NCFCSA stands out as a dynamic and proactive supporters association, playing a pivotal role in both the football community and broader social initiatives.

Community Engagement

Beyond football, NCFCSA actively participates in voluntary work, collecting clothes for Friary to aid
the homeless.

The organisation is also known for its inclusive approach, running a Fans For Diversity Football team.

Communication and Presence:

NCFCSA maintains an active online presence, boasting a substantial following on Facebook, an engaging X page, and a dedicated website.
Regular features in the Notts County FC Mag keep supporters informed and updated.

Objectives

  • Act as a direct representative of the membership to the Football Club.
  • Promote, preserve, and appreciate the history of the Football Club.
  • Engage in fundraising activities for the Notts County Centre of Excellence/Academy and other specified projects.
  • Coordinate events for the members.