Bromley FC kicked off its community‑focused trophy tour on Tuesday, bringing the League Two championship cup to local primary schools as part of the Every School in Bromley campaign.

What is the trophy tour about?

The Bromley FC Community Trust will travel with the silverware to schools, charities, businesses and community groups across the London Borough of Bromley. Each visit includes free educational workshops, classroom enrichment activities and wellbeing programmes designed to inspire learning and build confidence. The initiative follows a historic season in which Bromley’s men were crowned League Two champions and the women earned promotion, giving the club its most significant achievement to date.

How will schools benefit?

Workshops are run by Trust staff and volunteer coaches who use football‑related themes to teach maths, literacy and health concepts. Sessions also cover mental‑health awareness, encouraging pupils to discuss wellbeing in a supportive setting. Jeff Hutton, chief executive of the Trust, said the club wants to "harness the power of football to inspire learning, strengthen communities and create lasting opportunities for young people across Bromley." Schools that register can host a trophy‑tour assembly, a community celebration or a fundraising event, all at no cost.

Why now, after promotion?

The timing is intentional. After finishing 1st in England League Two with 87 points, 24 wins, 15 draws and 7 losses, Bromley is a point clear of Milton Keynes Dons and aims to turn on‑field success into off‑field impact. The club’s recent form – a 2‑game winning run highlighted by a 3‑1 victory over Walsall on 2 May 2026 – adds excitement to the tour, giving youngsters a tangible reminder of what hard work can achieve.

Who can get involved?

Any primary school, local business, charity or community group in the borough may apply via the Bromley FC Community Trust website. The launch event at JCB Kia Bromley’s EV2 Test Drive saw the public view the trophy, and each test drive generated a charitable donation to the campaign. The Trust hopes the tour will spark partnerships that extend beyond the season, creating a lasting legacy for the area’s youth.

What’s next for the tour?

The trophy will make stops at venues such as the Bromley Library, Crystal Palace National Sports Centre and several local primary schools throughout July and August. Each stop is scheduled for a half‑day, allowing time for the cup display, interactive workshops and a Q&A with club ambassadors. The Trust encourages volunteers from the men’s and women’s squads to attend, reinforcing the message that success is a shared community effort.

How does this fit into Bromley’s broader strategy?

Bromley FC’s community work is a core pillar of its long‑term plan, linking sporting achievement with social responsibility. By delivering the trophy tour now, the club aims to cement its reputation as a catalyst for positive change in the borough, ensuring that the excitement of promotion translates into real‑world benefits for the next generation.