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We are delighted to announce we have been named finalists in three categories at this years Football Content Awards.

The following is from the FCA Website regarding each category.

Best Football Club – Non League

Bury FC’s revival is one of football’s most inspiring stories. Fan-owned and volunteer-run after expulsion from the EFL in 2019, the club has returned to Gigg Lane, regularly drawing 3,000+ fans and capping 2024/25 with an unbeaten home season, 109 points and promotion. Their Five to Go documentary captured this triumph, while volunteer-driven media output delivers graphics, interviews and behind-the-scenes coverage that rival pro setups. With women’s teams, disability football and 150 volunteers, Bury’s story is one of resilience, unity and community pride.

Best Documentary – Five To Go

Five To Go chronicles Bury FC’s title-winning run as a fan-owned club reborn at historic Gigg Lane. Made with no budget and powered by volunteers, the film captures the final five matches through gripping interviews, behind-the-scenes access and heartfelt moments with fans, players and staff. It celebrates an unbeaten home season, 109 points and promotion—while showcasing EFL-level energy in non-league. A moving testament to community spirit, resilience and belief, it proves a club is far more than a business.

Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Award

Reborn from expulsion to record crowds, Bury FC’s fan-owned resurgence is rooted in inclusion and community. The club now fields men’s, women’s, youth, walking football, and disability teams; engages volunteers at scale; and communicates brilliantly via social media, matchdays, and documentaries. With attendances near 3,000 and competitive success, Bury marries heritage with a welcoming culture that invites locals and the diaspora to reconnect. A model of resilience, transparency, and access, it proves football can unite a town anew.

Gareth Castick, Bury FC Chair said:

To be nominated for three Football Content Awards is another incredibly proud moment for the club. It is a testament not only to the hard work of our staff and volunteers but also to the inspirational talent we have representing our club. I would ask people to show your support and vote before the deadline so that we can receive the recognition that I believe is deserved.


With over 29,000 nominations and more than 2,000 entries across 32 categories, the FCA’s panel of over 30 judges has meticulously reviewed each submission to select the very best in football content.

A 50/50 split between judges and fan votes will once again determine the winners.

Voting is open now and you can cast your votes via the Football Content Awards website by clicking here and on Instagram. Voting will close on Sunday, October 12th at 23:59 (UK time), so don’t miss your chance to have your say!

The results will be announced at the Football Content Awards ceremony on Thursday, November 20th at the iconic Elland Road, home of Leeds United.

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