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  2. Cheltenham has a history of football prior to The Robins. In 1849, the first use of three official referees in a match, two in field and one in tribune, was recorded in the town. However, the modern club was founded in 1887 by Albert Close White, a local teacher. [1] The club spent its first three decades in local football.

  3. Aug 12, 2024 · An agreement to form a Fan Advisory Board is the key component of the new Fan Engagement Plan agreed between Cheltenham Town FC and the Robins Trust. The Trust and Club have been working collaboratively on the framework for the English Football League (EFL)-mandated Plan over the summer, with assistance from the Football Supporters Association.

  4. Jul 23, 2024 · Cheltenham Town have confirmed that EVCP solutions are the club’s new official stadium naming rights partner. The home of the Robins will now be known as the EV Charger Points Stadium for the ...

  5. Cheltenham Town Supporters Society Ltd - the official name for the Robins Trust - owns around 10% of the current issued share capital in Cheltenham Town Football Club. That makes us - the fans - the fourth largest shareholder in our Club.

  6. Mar 28, 2024 · The Robins Trust have invested £300,000+ in Cheltenham Town since 2005 on projects to improve facilities and access for supporters. You can read more on the story via the Robins Trust website. To join the Robins Trust, visit www.robinstrust.org/join.

  7. May 9, 2024 · Cheltenham Town’s supporters trust has outlined its vision for the future of the club following relegation to League Two. The Robins Trust, now the third-biggest shareholder in the club, has ...