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Haverfordwest County AFC Announces partnership with JE3 Foundation

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The Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation is proud to announce a partnership with Cymru Premier side Haverfordwest County AFC.

The Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation is proud to announce a partnership with Cymru Premier side Haverfordwest County AFC.

The partnership will see the club help to promote the fantastic work being carried out, with the JE3 Foundation logo proudly displayed on the back of the clubs shorts to increase our visibility.

CEO Charlie Edinburgh commented: “This is an extremely kind gesture from everyone connected with Haverfordwest County AFC. We are proud to be working in partnership with the club for the upcoming season and there will be plenty of work going on throughout the duration of the season between us and the club. We wish them every success in the Cymru Premier this season and I look forward to visiting the club in the coming months.”

KO Boxing ABC is the latest JE3 defibrillator recipient

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Today, the Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation donated another life-saving defibrillator to KO Boxing ABC in Buckhurst Hill.

Today, the Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation donated another life-saving defibrillator to KO Boxing ABC in Buckhurst Hill.

The donation, made in Justin Edinburgh’s name, will serve as a permanent fixture for the boxing gym and the local community.

CEO Charlie Edinburgh was in attendance to present the club with the AED on Thursday afternoon.

In line with the commitment to sharing Justin’s story and increasing access to defibrillators, the Foundation invites organisations to apply to the defibrillator donation scheme.

JE3 Foundation donates life-saving defibrillator to Kings Chase Sports and Social Club

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The Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation donated a life-saving defibrillator to Kings Chase Sports and Social Club.

The Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation donated a life-saving defibrillator to Kings Chase Sports and Social Club.

The Automated External Defibrillators will be a permanent fixture at the venue based in Brentwood, Essex.

CEO Charlie Edinburgh was in attendance to present club chairman Dudley Payne with the life-saving equipment.

In line with the commitment to sharing Justin’s story and increasing access to defibrillators, the Foundation invites organisations to apply to the defibrillator donation scheme.

JE3 Foundation donates defibrillator to Buckhurst Hill Football Club

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The Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation has donated a life-saving defibrillator to Buckhurst Hill Football Club.

The Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation has donated another life-saving defibrillator to Buckhurst Hill Football Club.

The donation was made during yesterday’s charity football match at Roding Lane, the home of Buckhurst Hill Football Club.

CEO Charlie Edinburgh presented club chairman Simon Cornwell with the defibrillator before a JE3 All-Stars team took on Buckhurst Hill in a charity fixture with all proceeds going to the JE3 Foundation.

On a glorious day in Essex, a large crowd was treated to a great game which was fairly contested and finished in a 2-2 draw, with Buckhurst Hill winning 5-3 on penalties.

A JE3 squad that included the likes of Teddy Sheringham, Luke Young, Jimmy Walker, Charlie Daniels, and JE3 trustees Jobi McAnuff and Josh Wright gave spectators a fantastic afternoon.

The occasion raised a superb £1,240.61 for the foundation.

The Automated External Defibrillator will now be a permanent fixture at the club and will be utilised by the club’s mini soccer project.

The donation was made possible thanks to the fantastic fundraising efforts of ‘SPURSFANS2022’ which includes:

Bharat Patel, Carole Hodge, Colin Abbott, David Oliver, Danny Tunman and Stephanie Temple.

 

In line with the commitment to sharing Justin’s story and increasing access to defibrillators, the Foundation invites organisations to apply to the defibrillator donation scheme.

JE3 Foundation trustee McAnuff nominated to join FA Board

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JE3 Foundation trustee Jobi McAnuff has been nominated to join the Football Associations board.

Today, the Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation is delighted to confirm that trustee Jobi McAnuff has been nominated as an Independent Non-Executive Director of the FA (Football Association).

Jobi was a unanimous choice of the nominations committee and are subject to ratification by the FA Council in May.

Jobi’s appointment reflects the Board’s plan to reform its governance and a desire to have a more diverse skillset, including experience of playing English football at all levels.

His appointment also reflects the FA’s commitment to evolve to a majority independent Board, aligned with the recommendations in the Fan-Led Review.

As a former player and manager, McAnuff will bring his significant experience of the game to the Board having played and worked within English football from grassroots through to the highest levels of the professional game, as well as representing the Jamaican national team.

Jobi had an illustrious playing career, spanning over 20 years and making over 750 appearances for eight clubs including Crystal Palace, Reading, West Ham United and Wimbledon. He has played in the Premier League, all three tiers of the EFL, the National League, and captained Reading and Leyton Orient to promotions. Jobi also made 32 international appearances for the Jamaica national team and was appointed as Leyton Orient’s interim manager during the 2020-21 season. He is currently a regular analyst for Sky Sports, BT Sport and the BBC.

At the 2021-22 EFL Awards, Jobi was presented with the prestigious Sir Tom Finney Award, which is awarded to players who’ve had an outstanding career and contributed an exceptional amount to the EFL and wider football.

Jobi has also been nominated alongside Mark Esiri, co-founder and current chair of Venrex Investment Management.

FA Chair, Debbie Hewitt MBE, said: “We’re delighted to nominate Jobi and Mark to join the FA Board. Both appointments will reflect an important step in our commitment to add to the skillset, diversity, and independence of our Board. Jobi’s experience of playing in the professional and national game, as well as his coaching and management expertise and his involvement in grassroots and academy football, will enhance the Board’s insight to modern day issues on and off the pitch.

“Mark’s experience of creating and developing a broad range of digitally focused organisations, as well as his experience of stakeholder boards and grassroots football, will bring a breadth of skills to the FA.

“They are both passionate about using the game to drive positive change, which is strongly aligned to our mission at the FA, and we believe they will complement our Board well.

“We are also pleased to see Tim Score take up a permanent role as independent director and Kate Tinsley stepping up to become senior independent director.”

Jobi McAnuff said: “I’m delighted to be nominated to be part of the FA Board. This is an exciting time to join the organisation, under the stewardship of new FA Chair Debbie Hewitt. Having played and worked across various levels of the game, I believe that I can bring a fresh perspective to the Board. I want to use this experience to help move the organisation forward as it looks to tackle key issues and I can’t wait to get started.”

Mark Esiri added: “I have grown up surrounded by football, so to be able to play an important role in the growth and development of the English game is a huge honour. The FA is passionate about improving participation levels across the game through improved digital technology, which aligns well with my values and skillset. I am so pleased to be joining the FA Board and hope that my experience can help build on the positive work already taking place across the country and the wider game.”

Subject to ratification by the FA Council of the appointments of Jobi McAnuff, Mark Esiri and Tim Score, the FA Board would comprise:-

• Debbie Hewitt MBE – Independent non-executive chair
• Mark Bullingham – Chief executive officer

Independent non–executive directors
• Kate Tinsley – Senior Independent Non-Executive Director
• Mark Esiri
• Jobi McAnuff
• Tim Score

National game representatives
• Jack Pearce – Vice Chair
• Sue Hough MBE
• Thura KT Win

Professional game representatives
• Peter McCormick OBE – Vice Chair
• Rupinder Bains
• Rick Parry

Congratulations Jobi on this fantastic achievement from everyone at the foundation.

JOBI MCANUFF

JE3 Trustee Jobi McAnuff named ‘Sir Tom Finney’ Award winner at EFL Awards 2022

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Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation trustee Jobi McAnuff has been named the winner of the prestigious ‘Sir Tom Finney’ Award at the EFL Awards 2022.

The prestigious prize, which is presented to a player who has had an outstanding career and contributed an exceptional amount to the EFL and football in general, has been awarded to the former midfielder, who totaled more than 750 appearances for eight clubs.

McAnuff, who played in all four tiers and captained Reading and Leyton Orient to promotions, becomes the latest recipient of the annual award.

“It’s a massive honour and privilege to receive an award like this.” he said. “To win an individual award after my career is finished – I didn’t win many when I was playing – is special.

“For me, playing football has always been a dream. That’s what kept me going as long as I did and gave me that drive to keep going.

“Professionally, just to be recognised with the nature of the award, it’s a special one. You look at some of the past recipients – people that are held in incredibly high regard in football and in the EFL, which I’ve got a very close affinity to, as well.”

Jobi was presented his award by JE3 Foundation CEO Charlie Edinburgh at the event last night at Grosvenor Hotel in London.

From everyone at the foundation, we would like to congratulate Jobi and thank him for his continued support and the work he does with the foundation.

JE3 Foundation donates defibrillator to Northampton Town Football Club

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The Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation donates life-saving defibrillator to Northampton Town Football Club.

The Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation has donated a life-saving defibrillator to Northampton Town Football Club.

The donation, made in Justin Edinburgh’s name, is just one of the ways that the JE3 Foundation continues to make a difference since Justin’s passing.

The Automated External Defibrillator will be a permanent fixture with the club and will be utilized through the club’s community trust.

CEO Charlie Edinburgh commented “I want to personally thank Northampton Town Football Club who have supported JE3 since the very beginning, a club that was close to my father and us as a family. To be able to donate this potentially life-saving piece of equipment to them gives me and the rest of the trustees a real sense of pride.”

In line with the commitment to sharing Justin’s story and increasing access to defibrillators, the Foundation invites organisations to apply to the defibrillator donation scheme.

JE3 Foundation donates life-saving defibrillator to Essex based Gym

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Today, the Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation donated a life-saving defibrillator to Crossfit Raeda, Epping.

Today, the Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation donated a life-saving defibrillator to CrossFit Raeda in Epping, Essex.

The donation made by CEO Charlie Edinburgh comes following the amazing fundraising efforts of Matt Sallis.

Matt recently became Guinness World Record holder for the most chest-to-ground burpees in 12 hours (male). He achieved a total of 6013 in this time raising an outstanding £10,981 for JE3.

Together we have now installed four defibrillators in health and sports facilities across the country with two further donations scheduled in the coming weeks.

In line with the commitment to sharing Justin’s story and increasing access to defibrillators, the Foundation invites organisations to apply to the defibrillator donation scheme.

JE3 Foundation announces a charity football fixture against Buckhurst Hill Football Club.

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JE3 Foundation announces a charity football fixture against Buckhurst Hill Football Club.

The Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation has announced a charity football fixture against Buckhurst Hill Football Club.

The fixture will kick off the partnership between the Foundation and the Essex-based club, which will also be the home of all Justin Edinburgh Football Academy camps.

Buckhurst Hill Football Club will host the fixture on Sunday 8th May (2.00pm) kick-off at Roding Lane, IG9 6BJ.

Club chairman Simon Cornwell said: “The Buckhurst Hill family are proud to be involved with this incredible charity and support the amazing work that Charlie Edinburgh has delivered in memory of Justin.

“All proceeds will go to the JE3 Foundation and the Buckhurst Hill FC Foundation.”

JE3 Foundation have a number of players confirmed for the fixture already, they include:

  • Teddy Sheringham (Tottenham Hotspur/Manchester United/England)
  • Luke Young (Tottenham Hotspur/Aston Villa/Charlton Athletic/England)
  • Mark Wright (TV Personality)
  • Shaun Derry (Crystal Palace/QPR/Portsmouth)
  • Jobi McAnuff (West Ham/Crystal Palace/Watford/Leyton Orient/Jamaica)
  • Josh Wright (Charlton Athletic/Gillingham/Leyton Orient)
  • Jimmy Walker (West Ham/Tottenham Hotspur)
  • Aaron Mclean (Hull City/Derby County/Peterborough United)
  • Simon Cox (Reading/West Brom/Republic of Ireland)
  • Josh Coulson (Cambridge United/Leyton Orient/Southend United)
  • Max Porter (Barnet/Rushden&Diamonds/Newport County)

Mr. Cornwell said: “To have a commitment from such great names is just amazing, and we thank them all for giving up their valuable time for such a great cause.”

With a huge crowd expected, advanced tickets are now on sale. This will also enable you to fast access the ground on the day (Gates open midday)  – purchase your tickets here: https://tktp.as/EQUGXA

There will also be an opportunity to purchase tickets on the day of the match itself.

JE3 Foundation CEO, Charlie Edinburgh commented: “This is set to be a fantastic occasion. We would like to place on record our sincere thanks to Buckhurst Hill Football Club for all of the support shown to the foundation and Justin Edinburgh Football Academy.

“We are expecting a competitive fixture in true Justin style and would like to thank our JE3 players for committing to make this event a huge success.”

 

JE3 London Landmarks Half Marathon Success

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The Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation is celebrating it’s London Landmarks Half Marathon success.

The Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation is celebrating its London Landmarks Half Marathon success.

On Sunday, thousands of spectators lined the streets of London to see nearly 12,000 runners cross the start line, including 6 runners for JE3 Foundation. The atmosphere and support on the route were exceptional, with the foundation housing a Cheer Station at mile 9 of the course, where runners were treated to the exceptional sounds of ‘We R The Band’.

Runner Success

The 6 runners were a credit to the foundation, having put in a lot of hard training in the build-up to this year’s race, and this was reflected in their race times and the exceptional funds they raised for the foundation. We are grateful to:

Daisy Lewis – RT: 2hr 4mins – Total raised – £2,885

Poppy Payne – RT 2hr 4mins – Total raised – £1,751

Josh James – RT 1hr 58mins – Total raised – £1,394

Tom Cullinane – RT 1hr 58mins – Total raised – £1,394

Angel Davis – RT 2hr 34mins – Total raised – £370

Josh Wright – RT 1hr 32mins – Total raised – £420

Total raised as of (5/4/2022) – £8,214

Congratulations to all of our runners on this fantastic achievement, the funds raised allow JE3 to continue its vital work.

A special thank you to everyone who supported our runners with us at Mile 9 of the racecourse the atmosphere was superb and we received exceptional feedback at just how much this helped drive all runners on to the finish line.