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Albion make kit donation to help footballers in Sierra Leone

Kitaid have donated more than one million kits in 55 countries since 1998.

By BHAFC • 15 June 2024

Kitaid have donated more than one million kits in the past 24 years.

Footballers in Sierra Leone are proudly wearing Albion colours after the club made a donation to Kitaid.

The shirts were collected by Starlizard Integrity Services and will help teams in the capital Freetown as well as Sierra Leone’s amputee team.

Derrick Williams, the founder of Kitaid, said: “I’d like to thank the club for their donation.

Footballers in Freetown, Sierra Leone, will be able to play in organised leagues in Albion shirts.

"It will make a massive difference as none of the teams we helped had a full kit before, and it means they can now enter a formal league for the first time.”

Kitaid was formed by Derrick in 1998 and in the last 26 years have donated more than one million kits in 55 countries, including 32,320 kits in 2024 alone.