Winner chosen for Legends pennant design competition | Norwich City Community Sports Foundation
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Story added: 18th May 2018

City legend Adam Drury picks winner from CSF partner schools

A competition was launched for pupils at Community Sports Foundation (CSF) partner schools to design a pennant for the Norwich City Legends v Inter Forever match at Carrow Road on Sunday.

Pupils were invited to submit their designs for Norwich City Legend Adam Drury to choose his favourite; Adam chose a design from Annabella Richards from Firside Junior School as the winner, and her design has been made into a real life pennant to be handed to the Inter Forever captain Francesco Toldo before kick-off.

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The competition was run in conjunction with Norwich City Football Club’s Official Community Partner Aviva, who are also the main sponsors of the Legends game.

The match against Inter Forever will support the Community Sports Foundation’s campaign to raise £2.5m towards the second phase of development of a new community hub, known as ‘The Nest’.

Once completed, The Nest will help the Foundation to reach an additional 12,000 people a year across a range of their initiatives, including work with disabled and disadvantaged people.

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