Supporters' Club network reaches a new milestone

Tuesday 18 March 2025 11:13

Manchester United’s official supporters’ club network has reached a new milestone, connecting Reds from around the world in their shared love for the club.

Wherever you are in the world, a United family is nearby! 

Since January, the club has onboarded eight supporters’ clubs; including the Stretford Sikhs, Indonesia Bekasi, Panjabi Red Devils, Albuquerque Red Devils, Birmingham Alabama, Manchester United Supporters Team, and Guizhou. 

Just this week, United has welcomed its first official Jewish Supporters’ Club, taking our thriving MUSC community to 330 supporters’ clubs across 90 countries. 

The Jewish Supporters’ Club aims to bring together fans of shared faith and heritage and will play an important role in helping supporters feel connected to the club, both on and off the pitch.  
The club continues to work alongside official supporters’ clubs to help provide a better experience for all fans at our stadia. We’ve already improved matchday experience for fans including the opening of an additional prayer space for fans of faith on the Old Trafford stadium footprint and a new post-match meet & greet zone for junior season ticket holders at Leigh Sports Village. 

Whether it’s our longest-serving supporters’ club in Malta (who celebrated 66 years in February) or our newest club, the devotion shown by our official supporters’ clubs is unparalleled and enables Reds to connect with others wherever they are based. During our pre-season tour in the US, we connected UK travelling fans with local supporters’ clubs in Los Angeles, San Diego and South Carolina and our women’s supporters’ club met with our Maltese counterparts during the women’s team training camp. 

There are many benefits to joining the supporters’ club family; exclusive Warm-Up social events, pitch-side legend presentations, unforgettable pre-season tour experiences, ticket allocations and Fantasy United leagues – to name just a few! 

Rick McGagh, director of fan engagement, said: 

“The passion and dedication of our global fanbase never ceases to amaze me. Whatever time of the day our games kick off, fans across the world are watching and cheering the team on. I am delighted to see our network of official clubs grow to 330, with our Jewish Supporters’ Club being our newest member.

“We have already seen the benefits of being able to work closely with our Muslim and Seikh official supporters’ clubs and we are looking forward to greater connection with our Jewish fans and community. 

“I would encourage all fans to join a supporters’ club, and if there isn’t one in your area then get in touch and we can help you form one!” 

For information on starting one in your area, please email musc@manutd.co.uk.

Visit our Supporters' Club page to find a branch near you.

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