Trans World Soccer Strengthens Longstanding Partnership with Spartans FC

2 March 2026

Spartans FC is delighted to strengthen our longstanding relationship with Trans World Soccer (TWS), now including an official partnership with the Women’s First Team.

For over a decade, TWS have been working with Spartans, helping organise unforgettable football experiences for the youth section. Over the years, we’ve seen players of all ages grow, develop, and make memories that last a lifetime – and it’s been a privilege to be part of that journey.

This April, TWS are excited to be supporting the Spartans Girls NexGen squads travelling to the Holland Easter Open – one of Europe’s well-established international youth tournaments, bringing together teams from across the continent for an exciting few days of competitive grassroots football.

At the same time, the Spartans Youth 2012 Boys squad will be off to Barcelona to compete in the Mare Nostrum Easter Cup – a first-class youth football tournament played at state-of-the-art facilities, giving the players the chance to test themselves on the European stage in one of the sport’s great cities.

Rory McBride, Head of Trans World Soccer, commented on the relationship with the club:

“Spartans FC has always put players at the heart of the club, which aligns perfectly with what we do. Over the past decade, it’s been amazing to support the youth teams, see them develop, and give them opportunities to experience football on a global stage.”

What makes this partnership even more special is the connection we have with the club itself. Our team has strong links across Spartans, with Women’s First Team Head Coach Jack Beesley and Women’s First Team player Tegan Reynolds, both involved at the club. Being so closely connected means we can work together with Spartans to deliver seamless, memorable football experiences for players of all ages.

As part of the new partnership between TWS and the Women’s First Team, TWS were delighted to support their fixture against Stirling University in December. It was a fantastic afternoon, helping bring the matchday experience to life and showing their support for the team both on and off the pitch.

Tegan Reynolds, part of the TWS team and Spartans FC Women’s squad, said:

Being part of both Spartans and Trans World Soccer is something I’m incredibly proud of. To help create opportunities for players to travel, compete internationally, and create
memories together makes everything we do behind the scenes truly worthwhile.

After more than ten years working together, our partnership continues to go from strength to strength, and we’re excited to continue supporting Spartans FC at every level going forward.

For more information on Trans World Soccer, visit the website by clicking here.

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