United reaches 300 supporters' clubs milestone
This has led to inter-supporters’ club football tournaments and global meet-ups: the Youth Supporters’ Club joined match screenings at our South Africa Supporters’ Club during a recent visit and the long-running Malta Supporters’ Club (of 65 years) united with the Women’s Supporters’ Club during this year’s winter training camp.
Joseph Tedesco, Malta Supporters’ Club, said:
“Supporters’ Clubs all over the globe represent the flagship identity of the officially biggest fanbase for any football club. From the oldest to the newest, from the largest to the smallest, fans should be proud to be part of their closest supporters’ club. These communities unite fans, give a sense of belonging and provide avenues for exclusive fan engagement.”
In addition, the club has hosted six Warm-Up events (with one more to come) in the International Suite at Old Trafford across the 2023/24 season, exclusively for supporters’ clubs to connect with fellow United fans ahead of home matches, enjoy legend Q&As, view club memorabilia from the stadium museum, experience Old Trafford at night via stadium look-ins, raise funds for the Manchester United Foundation and forge lasting friendships.