United launches first official Sikh Supporters' Club
United is delighted to welcome the Stretford Sikhs to its growing family of 329 official supporters’ clubs across 90 countries.
United in their love for the club, the Sikh supporters’ club follows Guizhou, Indonesia Bekasi, Panjabi Red Devils, Albuquerque Red Devils, Birmingham Alabama, and Manchester United Supporters Team in making their debut as an official supporters’ club since January 2025.
The Sikh Supporters’ Club is a non-geographical community of fans, welcoming supporters of shared faith and allies to come together and connect with fellow Reds from across the world. The club is excited to grow throughout the season with plans to host social meet-ups and events, and work with the club to improve experiences for Sikh fans on matchday.
To celebrate the launch, the Stretford Sikhs joined United legend, Denis Irwin, pitchside at our Emirates FA Cup fifth-round home fixture versus Fulham on Sunday.
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Stretford Sikhs Secretary, Preetam Singh, said: "Becoming the first-ever official Sikh MUSC is bigger than just football. It’s about representation, showing Sikh fans around the world that we truly belong in the game and creating a legacy that will inspire current and future generations.
“Manchester United has always been about diversity and inclusion and for us to now be recognised officially by the club is a proud milestone. It's a statement that football and Manchester United is for everyone, regardless of background or faith.”
Rick McGagh, director of fan engagement, said: “We are delighted to welcome the Stretford Sikhs to our global family of official supporters' clubs. We look forward to working with them, and their members, to improve their experience and to bring more communities together.
“We work closely with our official supporters’ clubs to inform our thinking, to help reach our fans across the world, and to bring our fans closer to the club and players.
“I would encourage any fan who is considering joining a supporters' club to do so or, if you are thinking about starting a new one, then get in touch and we can help you join the United family.”
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All fans who come together to follow United are encouraged to start a supporters’ club; whether that’s via match screenings at a local venue, social meet-ups, community forums, or simply a group of friends with a shared interest, we’d love to hear from you.
Supporters can find out more about membership to the Stretford Sikhs by following @stretfordsikhs on Instagram or X.