Friends of Sligo Rovers 500 Club has raised €2M 

Pictured at the recent special draw of Sligo Rovers 500 club were (L-R): Sean Crossan Draw committee, Cathaoirleach Cllr Declan Bree, Tony Quinn, Draw committee, Tommy Higgins, Rovers Chairman, Vincent Nally, Chair Draw Committee, Peter Henry, Draw Committee, Robbie Fitzpatrick, event MC.

SPECIAL PRESENTATION TO MARK MILESTONE ACHIEVEMENT

Sligo Rovers has long been showcased as a model community club, and one aspect of the club’s administration illustrates this beyond any doubt. Since it was established in 2003, the Friends of Sligo Rovers 500 Club has raised €2m for Sligo Rovers, and this hugely impressive milestone was marked by a special draw at the recent friendly match against Everton.

At half time at that fixture, 500 Club Draw Chairman Vincent Nally presented a cheque of €50,000 to Sligo Rovers, which brought the total raised for the club for Sligo Rovers by 500 Club members to €2 million.

A special draw was held pitch-side at half-time. With the Cathaoirleach of Sligo County Council Councillor Declan Bree in attendance, two lucky members won €1,000 each, Stephen Gilroy from Tonaphubble and William Gaffney from Ardaghowen. Vincent also made a presentation to the founding members of the 500 Club, Peter Henry and Tony Quinn.

Draw Chairman Vincent Nally said ‘It was the vision and spirit of the late Brendan Byrne along with Tony Quinn and Peter Henry that laid the foundations for the draw, and their work continues to the present day by our current team of volunteers’.

Rovers Chairman Tommy Higgins said the importance of the 500 Club to Sligo Rovers was immeasurable. “As a community owned club, we are totally reliant on the loyalty and generosity of our supporters, and we simply would not survive without the core fundraisers; The 500 Club, Weekly lotto and annual draw. We owe a huge debt of gratitude to Vincent Nally and his team for their invaluable contribution over many years.’

An important feature of the Draw is its generosity, over the years 2,370 draw winners have shared almost €300,000 in prize money. Without any major benefactor, Sligo Rovers is reliant on its supporters, local community and teams of volunteers, and their loyalty lies at the heart of the enduring success of the draw.

The 500 club welcome new members, to join, simply fill out the contact form using the link below.

https://www.sligorovers.com/500-club/