The collaboration aims to provide 'huge benefits' to children, teenagers and young people in the Twinbrook, Poleglass and Lagmore areas
Two grassroots football clubs in West Belfast have announced an innovative merger aimed at supporting their local community.
A Celtic Boys spokesperson said: "The announcement follows on from extensive exploratory meetings between the two clubs culminating in a comprehensive agreement which will bring over 400 young people and almost a hundred community volunteers under the umbrella of the new arrangements. "However, with the recent successful launch of St. Luke’s U17 team, there is now just a one-year age gap which the two clubs will work to close over the next season.
A club spokesperson said: "We are delighted to announce that Celtic Boys and St Luke's FC are forming a partnership. After several meetings, messages and calls discussing our shared visionary plans, it's become crystal clear - this partnership is a match made in football heaven.
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