Manchester City Football Club partnership

A Manchester-made ten-year collaboration that matches academic expertise with elite sporting prowess to make a lasting impact

The City Football Group is one of the leading names in sport – a collection of elite-level clubs, from Belgium and Spain, to India and China, and including one of English football’s biggest clubs: Manchester City Football Club.

In 2014, Manchester Metropolitan University and Manchester City FC signed a ten-year partnership to share expertise in education, infrastructure development, commercial knowledge and community relations. It’s an agreement that has given our undergraduate courses in community coaching a real-world setting and impact through programmes delivered jointly via Manchester City FC’s City in the Community Foundation, and that has provided students with vital placement and internship opportunities. The partnership has also broadened beyond education, opening the doors to a range of other activities, from researching a variety of areas within health and sport, including research into children’s physical activity levels, to running regular nutrition programmes with Manchester City FC’s Academy players.

Fashioning hospital gowns for kids from performance wear for players

A trip into hospital can be an intimidating experience for any child. Our collaboration aims to change that. By bringing together the resources of Manchester City F.C., the design expertise of Manchester Fashion Institute and the capabilities of Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS), we’re helping patients at the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital feel like their footballing heroes – with gowns created from football shirts.

Students and staff from Manchester Fashion Institute took part in a series of co-design workshops with hospital staff and the young patients’ parents – a research process to identify the patients’ needs, discover the way sportswear is used in healthcare settings and understand the exacting standards that gowns need to meet. This then allowed the students to work with the textile teams at HMPPS to produce a prototype and develop a technical pack for bulk manufacture.

For the students involved, it has been an opportunity not only to gain experience of real-world collaboration across sportswear design and clinical standards – with one student securing full-time employment with a well-known sportswear brand as a direct result of the project – but also to make a tangible impact for young people in a time of real need. For the University and Manchester City F.C., the pilot project has offered the chance to channel their shared focus on sustainability into an initiative that supports the local community – something that will be built upon by researchers at Manchester Fashion Institute as they look into recommendations for wider use.

Staff at Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital with the Manchester City F.C. hospital gown
A shirt ready to be developed into a gown by Manchester Fashion Institute as part of the design process.