FC Isle of Man is proud to have named winners of the North West Counties Football League Premier Division Respect Award for the third season in a row.
The accolade was confirmed at the league’s Annual General Meeting, where the club was presented with the honour along with £250 in prize money.
The Respect Award is based on a points system that evaluates clubs’ conduct before, during, and after matches, highlighting FC Isle of Man’s commitment to upholding the highest standards of integrity and professionalism both on and off the pitch.
Lee Dixon, Vice-Chairman of FC Isle of Man, who represented the club at the AGM and accepted the award, said: “We are incredibly proud to receive the NWCFL Respect Award for the third consecutive year.
“This recognition reflects the values that are at the heart of our club—fair play, respect, and a positive attitude towards opponents, officials, and supporters.
“Credit goes to our dedicated players, tireless volunteers and amazing fans for consistently demonstrating these principles in everything we do at home and away.
“I feel like winning this award again is a testament to the culture we’ve built at FC Isle of Man, standards we will continue to uphold as we move forward.”
As we prepare for our upcoming season, this award serves as further motivation to maintain our reputation as a team that not only competes with passion but does so with the utmost respect for the game.