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Latest News - 22/05/2026

2026/27 Shirt Draw Winners

Shirt sponsorship draw prize winners

The winners have been drawn in the annual Annan Athletic Shirt Sponsorship Draw.

A superb number of local businesses and organisations entered to be in with a chance of winning six prizes.

Club chairman Russell Brown and director Neil Irving oversaw the draw, which took place in the Wallace and Irving Lounge at Galabank this evening.

And it saw Annan Athletic Walking Football drawn as back of the shirt sponsors – on both the home and away shirts – for next season.

The other prize-winners were:

  • Sleeve sponsor – The Shed
  • Short sponsor – Annan Athletic FC Supporters’ Club
  • Away day for two as guests of AAFC Directors – JD Engineering
  • Full hospitality at Galabank for four guests – J&J Currie
  • Pitchside advertising sign for season 2026/27 – DP Cold Planing

The club was delighted for the support from local businesses and organisations with the draw, as preparations continue on and off the pitch for next season.

“It was a fantastic response,” Neil said. “On behalf the club, I’d like to thank everyone who entered. Support like this makes a real difference to us. We really are grateful for it.

“The shirt draw is a brilliant opportunity to support Annan Athletic as our commnity club continues to grow, on and off the pitch.

“Some of our winners will enjoy great national profile as we proudly represent our town.”

Long-term club supporters M&S Engineering remain the front-of-shirt sponsor, in what’s one of the longest- running shirt sponsorship deals in Scottish football.

Picture shows Annan Athletic chairman Russell Brown, front right, and Keith Drysdale, front left – representing Annan Athletic Walking Football – with some of the shirt draw entrants, left to right, Murray Bolling (Harper, Robertson & Shannon), Keith Hopper (Annan Athletic Walking Football) and Chris Tidmarsh (Annan Athletic FC Supporters’ Club).

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