A&L Goodbody renews sponsorship of Irish FA education centre

Pictured (left–right): Stephen Garrett of the Irish FA with Sarah Dugdale and John Tougher of A&L Goodbody.
A&L Goodbody’s Belfast office has announced a two-year extension to its partnership as an official patron of the Irish FA’s education and heritage centre.
The firm said extension reinforces its commitment to celebrating Northern Ireland’s sporting history and promoting community engagement through education and outreach.
The education and heritage centre, located at the Clearer Twist National Stadium at Windsor Park, offers visitors a unique insight into the story of Northern Ireland football, from its early beginnings in the 1880s to the present day, through immersive displays, interactive media and a collection of key artefacts.
Sarah Dugdale, partner at A&L Goodbody, said: “We are delighted to continue our support of the Irish FA and the fantastic work being done through the Education and Heritage Centre.
“We believe in the power of sport to connect people and inspire future generations, and this partnership reflects our long-term commitment to making a positive social impact.”
Stephen Garrett, senior commercial manager at the Irish FA, said: “This extension allows us to continue developing the Centre as a space for storytelling, learning and inspiration.
“We are proud of our history and the Education and Heritage Centre plays a vital role in preserving the legacy of football in Northern Ireland and partnerships like this are essential to its success.”