Foodbanks in Exeter and Bradford will share a donation of almost £15,000 this Christmas, following last month’s FA Cup replay at St James Park, which took place after the original game was declared void.

Under the rules of the competition, the club is required to share the profit (after costs) of the match with Bradford City. Exeter City Supporters’ Trust, alongside Exeter City Football Club, took the decision to donate Exeter’s share of the profits – which equate to £14,786 - from the re-scheduled replay match on November 30 to foodbanks in the two cities.

Each foodbank will receive £7,393 – a sum which will help hundreds of vulnerable people and families.

Nick Hawker, chair of Exeter City Supporters’ Trust, said: “We are absolutely delighted to be able to donate this sum of money to both foodbank charities. As a supporter-owned club, we felt it was important to share the profits from the replayed game to organisations in both cities. This continues to be a challenging time for us all, so we hope this donation will help to support many families in need.”

Mark Richardson, manager of Exeter Foodbank, said they were delighted to receive the donation. He added: “This is an amazingly generous gesture from Exeter City Football Club to Exeter Foodbank. This donation will enable us to keep one of our main venues running for a whole year! We are seeing increased numbers every month at the moment and the support of the club and the city are a lifeline for so many people. Thank you! And, as huge City fans.... COME ON YOU GRECIANS!”

Manny Dominguez, chair of Bantams Supporters' Trust, said: "We would like to thank Exeter Supporters’ Trust for this marvellous initiative. Supporters' Trusts are in a unique position that we can work together to support and improve our communities and indeed supporters' interests. Christmas can be a stressful time for families living on the breadline, made more difficult with the rise in energy bills this winter and Covid. We know the money will go directly to the people that need it through the foodbank."

Midweek Herald: Josh Key of Exeter City battles for the ball with Callum Cooke of Bradford City during the Emirates FA Cup First Round Replay of the Replay Match between Exeter City and Bradford City at St James Park, Exeter on 30 Nov. Photo: Tom Sandberg/PPAUKJosh Key of Exeter City battles for the ball with Callum Cooke of Bradford City during the Emirates FA Cup First Round Replay of the Replay Match between Exeter City and Bradford City at St James Park, Exeter on 30 Nov. Photo: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK (Image: PINNACLE PHOTO AGENCY LTD - PPAUK)