Rossington Main Football Club is proud to announce Doncaster Culture and Leisure Trust (DCLT) as our new front-of-shirt and principal sponsor in a significant three-year partnership that marks a major investment in grassroots football.
As part of the agreement, the Ice Caps – the iconic split-level ice rink at Doncaster Dome will feature on the front of our shirts from the start of the 2025/26 season, signalling the start of a collaborative relationship between two organisations rooted in the heart of Doncaster.
Rossington Main chairman Daniel Linstrum said: "We are absolutely delighted to welcome Doncaster Culture and Leisure Trust as our main principal sponsor in what is a truly significant partnership for Rossington Main. Having the support of an organisation like DCLT, with its reach and commitment to Doncaster’s communities, will be transformational for our club. The benefits to our players, the integration with local leisure facilities, and the opportunities for wider community engagement as well as cross promotion and cross promoting events make this a real win-win, and we are all really excited about what we can achieve together over the next three years."
Michael Hart, chief executive of DCLT, said: "This partnership with Rossington Main FC represents our commitment to supporting local sport and community engagement across Doncaster. By combining our resources and expertise, we're creating meaningful opportunities for people of all ages to engage with both leisure facilities and grassroots football."
"We're particularly excited about the community aspect of this sponsorship," added Michael.
"This isn't just about having our logo on shirts – it's about creating a true partnership that enables both organisations to support each other and, most importantly, the people of Doncaster."
As part of the partnership, Rossington Main players will enjoy exclusive benefits including discounted ice-skating sessions and access to DCLT facilities. The club will also be able to utilise the nearby Rossington Leisure Centre and receive support with club events, while helping promote grassroots football to a wider local audience.
The partnership officially begins in May 2025 and will run for three seasons.