EFL Trust/ The Football League (Community) Limited

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Our commitment to the Armed Forces Covenant

The English Football League and its charitable arm, the EFL Trust, are committed to supporting the communities that our Clubs sit at the heart of across England and Wales. We will honour the Armed Forces Covenant and support the Armed Forces community by sharing job vacancies on the appropriate career websites. We are proud to display the Armed Forces Covenant logo on our website to demonstrate that we are an Armed Forces friendly employer and will draw focus to the impact of the activities of our Clubs in the community that specifically support the Armed Forces community.

About us

Formed in 1888 by its twelve founder members, the EFL (English Football League) is the world's original league football competition and is the template for leagues the world over. The EFL is the largest single body of professional Clubs in European football and is responsible for administering and regulating the EFL, the Carabao Cup and the EFL Trophy, as well as reserve and youth football. The EFL Trust is the charitable arm of the English Football League (EFL) and was established in 2008 to oversee the remarkable and diverse work of EFL’s Club Community Organisations (CCOs). The vision is to create ‘Stronger, Healthier, More Active Communities, using the power of the Club badge and the affinity countless numbers of people have to their team, to deliver a wide range of community initiatives focusing on raising people’s aspirations and quality of life.