techsoc.com Renews Commitment for 2025/26 Season
Atlético London is pleased to welcome back a familiar partner for the 2025/2026 season, continuing its relationship with Technology and Society. Through the company, President Curtis Frye and his wife, Ginny, will once again sponsor the club for this campaign. This season marks the fourth time Technology and Society has partnered with Atlético London.
In a sport where many partnerships can be short-lived, the continuation of this relationship reflects a shared belief in the club’s long-term vision and the role it aims to play in women’s football. Sustainable growth in the game depends not only on players and coaches, but also on organisations that are willing to support clubs over time. Long-term sponsorship provides the stability that allows teams to plan ahead, invest in their environment and build the foundations required for continued development. For Atlético London, partnerships like this help create the conditions in which both players and the club itself can grow.
Technology and Society’s support extends beyond the team shirt, which features their logo. We will play our home fixtures at The techsoc.com Stadium in Ilford, after Technology and Society secured the naming rights to the ground from Redbridge FC, the leaseholders of the former Oakside Stadium. The venue provides the club with an important home base for the season ahead, offering a high-quality place for players, staff and the community to come together as Atlético London continues to grow both on and off the pitch.
The club’s community and inclusive approach are central to its vision, as Frye reflects: “Atlético London’s makeup mirrors the diverse nature of East London, with players from all backgrounds choosing to play with us even though they drew significant interest from higher-placed clubs. It’s a testament to the organisation that we were able to retain and attract this level of talent. Thanks to the club, backroom staff, and players for welcoming us back. We can’t wait to see the club in action.”
The 2025/26 season is an important moment in the club’s journey. Following a rebrand and a productive offseason, there’s a renewed energy and a clear objective: to return to the National League from the Eastern Region Women’s Football League.
Curtis Frye, President of Technology and Society, says: “New seasons bring new hope, this time with a rebrand and the goal of bouncing straight back up to the National League. Offseason continuity we lacked last time around led to successful recruiting, development, and preseason preparation. Those steps bode well for our performance.”
Partnerships like this are an important part of the club’s journey, and we are proud to continue building the future of the club alongside organisations that believe in its vision.