Pompey in the Community recently teamed up with leading football manufacturer Mitre to deliver a series of exciting and educational workshops across Portsmouth schools, following on from the hugely successful debut session back in January 2025.
The latest event was hosted at Fratton Park, where we welcomed over 100 young people across two sessions. Leading the day were Mitre representatives Rohaan Nirmalendran and Elinor Wallis, who shared their expertise, passion, and career journeys with pupils from both primary and secondary schools.
The afternoon session formed part of our ‘Kick Off: Careers in Football’ programme, aimed at secondary school students. Rohaan and Elinor shared their personal career pathways into Mitre and gave a valuable insight into the wide range of opportunities available within the football industry from marketing and content creation to design and branding.
To make the day even more special, every participant was gifted their very own Mitre replica football to take home. The event finished with a truly memorable moment as pupils were given the chance to see Portsmouth’s 2008 FA Cup trophy up close. This was particularly fitting as Mitre now provides the official match balls for both the Emirates FA Cup and Adobe Women’s FA Cup competitions.
Taylor Monk, Head of Schools at Pompey in the Community, said:



