A South West accountancy practice has announced its sponsorship of the Firebrands Corporate Hockey League.
Taunton-headquartered chartered accountants, tax consultants and financial planner, Albert Goodman already back the Bristol City Football Club women’s team, Thornbury Town, Taunton Town and Yeovil football clubs and are the main sponsors of the Weston Super Half Marathon.
Now Albert Goodman, which recently opened a new Bristol city centre office, has announced its partnerships with the Firebrands hockey competition, which is based in Failand and features mixed teams from across the Bristol area.
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Albert Goodman trusts and estates manager Julie Harding, who is also the Firebrands Ladies’ Club captain, said: “We are all immensely proud to be sponsors of the Firebrands Corporate Hockey League. It’s personally rewarding for me as a hockey player, but it’s also part of Albert Goodman’s wider commitment to making a positive impact in all the communities where we operate.
“We strongly believe in the power of teamwork - both in the boardroom and on the sports field - and this sponsorship aligns with our values of community engagement and healthy work-life balance. It’s really great to be formally partnering with a league which provides a route for people of all ages to pick up a hockey stick and actively enjoy a brilliant team sport in a competitive but friendly and supportive atmosphere.”
The Corporate Hockey League is based at Firebrands Hockey Club, Bristol, opposite Bristol City Football Club’s High-Performance Centre. Firebrands HC offers an inclusive environment with six ladies’ teams, five men’s teams, a junior academy, mixed hockey, masters hockey for over 35s, 40s and 50s and indoor hockey.
The corporate competition was established to allow people across Bristol to enjoy 11-a-side, mixed, sociable hockey and to promote a sense of camaraderie, health, and wellness in the business community and public sector.
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Firebrands Corporate Hockey League chair Paul Langford added: “Our club has a strong tradition of running and hosting a corporate league which is a mixed hockey league aimed at promoting our sport while offering the business community the chance to play a competitive game in a welcoming and fun environment.
“One of the most attractive things about hockey is its ability to allow everyone of all ages and abilities to compete equally, on the same pitch. In fact, Firebrands HC, along with most other hockey clubs, can boast teams featuring, mums, dads and kids. We’ve even had the grandparents playing.
“Hockey does bring families, friends and colleagues together, which is why we’re thrilled to have teamed up with Albert Goodman to make the 23/24 Corporate League possible.”