Kilmarnock FC Supporters Association Donates £2,000 to Boost Pitch-In Campaign
KFCSA donates £2,000 to Pitch In campaign
The Kilmarnock Football Club Supporters Association (KFCSA) has donated £2,000 to support Kilmarnock Football Club’s Pitch-In campaign, contributing towards the return of Rugby Park to a grass playing surface and the continued improvement of Club facilities.
The donation reflects the KFCSA’s ongoing commitment to supporting initiatives that deliver long-term benefits for supporters, the playing staff and the wider Kilmarnock community, while reinforcing the strong relationship between the Club and its fanbase.
Gregg McEwan, General Manager of Kilmarnock FC, said:
“We’re hugely grateful to the KFCSA for their continued backing and this very generous £2,000 donation to the Pitch In campaign. Supporter-led contributions like this sit at the heart of what Pitch-In represents, a collective effort to invest in the future of the Club, our stadium and our community. We’re also extremely thankful for the ongoing monthly support provided by the Killie Trust, whose sustained commitment continues to play a vital role in the success of the campaign. Together, these contributions underline the strength of our supporter base and the shared ambition to drive the Club forward.”
Terry McGarry, Chair of the KFCSA, added:
“The Pitch In campaign gives supporters the opportunity to play a direct role in shaping the future of Kilmarnock Football Club, and we were delighted to contribute. The return of a grass pitch at Rugby Park is an important step for the Club, and the KFCSA is proud to support an initiative that will benefit players, supporters and the wider community for years to come.”
Supporters wishing to find out more about the Pitch-In campaign, or to make a contribution themselves, can do so HERE



