Jack Stacey wins PFA Community Champion Award | Norwich City Community Sports Foundation
Menu Close
Share

Story added: 1st May 2025

Jack Stacey wins Norwich City's PFA Community Champion Award

Jack Stacey has won Norwich City’s PFA Community Champion Award for the 2024/25 season for his volunteering work with the Community Sports Foundation’s Realising Potential group and further work with the Foundation.

Lauren Hailes recently scooped the award for Norwich City Women for her continued engagement with a number of the Foundation’s programmes.

Throughout the 2024/25 campaign, Jack has been a regular volunteer on a Tuesday night with our pan-disability football teams and Realising Potential programme for young participants with physical and learning disabilities.

On top of his regular volunteering, Jack has worked closely with The Nest’s team on recent developments at the facility. Through his passion for sport and community engagement, Jack has offered advice and expertise on introducing Padel courts to the facility, for the benefit of participants both young and old.

Jack also attended the Foundation’s annual Business Leaders Dinner event as an ambassador to speak passionately about his volunteering work and advocating the importance of partnering, sponsoring and fundraising for our community projects across the Foundation.

Earlier this month, Jack was recognised as the Championship Community Player of the Season at the recent EFL awards.

Related News

Kenny McLean and Errol Mundle-Smith inspire pupils at Wensum Junior School

23rd April 2026

Kenny McLean and Errol Mundle-Smith inspire pupils at Wensum Junior School

Norwich City stars Kenny McLean and Errol Mundle Smith paid a special visit to Wensum Junior School last week as part of Community Sports Foundation’s Premier League Primary Stars programme, creating a memorable afternoon for both pupils and staff.

Foundation fundraisers raise over £7000 by running the London Landmarks Half Marathon.

16th April 2026

Foundation fundraisers raise over £7000 by running the London Landmarks Half Marathon.

On Sunday 12th April, sixteen spirited Foundation fundraisers took to the capital for the London Landmarks Half Marathon.

Reed Wellbeing’s free health checks having a positive impact

25th March 2026

Reed Wellbeing’s free health checks having a positive impact

Foundation primary partner Reed Wellbeing have been giving out free health checks to over-40's across Norfolk and beyond. We spoke to two people who have used their free health checks to find out how they found it.

The Foundation take over Carrow Road

25th February 2026

The Foundation take over Carrow Road

On Saturday 21st February, the Community Sports Foundation took over a Carrow Road match day, shining a spotlight on our fantastic community work across Norfolk.