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Five tips to get your kids into grassroots football without breaking the bank

Read on to find a huge deal on a Tassimo Finesse Friendly coffee machine Lana Clements, Assistant Consumer Editor Published: 17:33, 29 Aug 2025 Updated: 17:33, 29 Aug 2025 AS the new school term gets under way, so does the grassroots football season. But some kids can end up on the sidelines because of the”, — write: www.thesun.co.uk

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  • Published: 17:33, 29 Aug 2025
  • Updated: 17:33, 29 Aug 2025
Legs and feet of four girls on a soccer team, with a soccer ball on the ground.
AS the new school term gets under way, so does the grassroots football season.

But some kids can end up on the sidelines because of the cost of kit.

There is help available, though, so with a bit of teamwork, everyone can get on the pitch . . . 

BOOT UP: You can donate your old boots — or claim a pair — with the Football Rebooted scheme, run by energy company Utilita.

Through the campaign, co-founded by former England goalie David James, there are collection points all over the country. Find out how to claim boots at footballrebooted.co.uk.

DREAM TEAM: The charity Action For Sport was founded by two teachers who saw some children couldn’t take part in sport because of the cost of kit.

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Now it works with schools to give out free boots and other items to those who need them most.

Individuals, clubs and schools can find out more at actionforsport.org.uk.

CLUB TOGETHER: Use the Grassboots app to swap, buy and sell sports kit.

The app helps sports clubs and schools set up their own online marketplace to sell pre-loved items.

It stops old kit ending up in the bin, and sellers can donate all or part of the sale price in order to support their local club or school.

BEST FOOD FORWARD: One Impossible Thing (1impossiblething.com) gives out sports shoes, boots and kit to young people, sports teams, schools and also holiday clubs.

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As well as football boots, they have trainers, running shoes, tennis shoes, rugby boots and spikes.

They also provide walking boots and trainers for Duke of Edinburgh expeditions.

PASS IT ON: The campaign group Green Football lists plenty of ways to pass kit on, from swapping items with teammates to dropping off used kits at its collection points at football clubs and local Salvation Army shops.

You can find out more at greenfootball.org.

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