The Soccer Store have donated training equipment to Casuals in preparation for the club’s biggest cup game in 36 years. Amongst the equipment are Mitre Delta Max footballs, the official match ball of the FA Cup.
The new match ball has a modern look with a pattern of red and grey ribbons to represent the colours featured on the 148 year old trophy.
Corinthian-Casuals are looking to make it to the 4th Round Qualifying for the first time since reaching the 1st Round Proper in 1983, when the likes of Alan Pardew and Andy Gray were part of the Casuals side that took Bristol City to a replay.
Casuals Manager James Bracken said of the partnership “At Corinthian-Casuals, we provide our players with the best possible set-up in non-league. With Soccer Store’s contribution of training equipment, including match balls, we can continue to excel in our professionalism, despite our famous amateur status.”
You can purchase the Mitre Delta FA Cup football, amongst other specialist equipment at The Soccer Store.