The Isuzu FA Vase

Isuzu UK extend title partnership of the FA Vase and FA Trophy

Wednesday 04 Jun 2025
Isuzu UK will continue their support for three more years

We are pleased to announce that Isuzu UK have extended their title partnership of the FA Vase and FA Trophy, which will now run until the end of the 2027-28 season.
 
Isuzu UK has been title partner of the two non-League competitions since the start of the 2022-23 season and will continue their support for three more years.
 
The iconic Wembley Stadium hosts the climax of both the Isuzu FA Vase and the Isuzu FA Trophy on Non-League Finals Day each season, and the latest celebration of football at these levels was held on Sunday 11 May.
 
The Isuzu FA Vase is open to clubs in Steps 5 and 6 of the National League System (NLS), with Whitstable Town defeating AFC Whyteleafe 2-1 in the 2025 Final. 

Aldershot Town then won the FA Trophy, which is contested by clubs at Steps 1 to 4 of the NLS, after beating Spennymoor Town by 3-0.
 
The total attendance for the 2025 Non-League Finals Day reached 38,600, which is the highest attendance since Isuzu UK became title partner of both competitions, and the Japanese brand are excited to continue supporting non-League football over the next three seasons alongside its initiatives to promote local football sponsorship within its over 90-strong dealer network.

Our commercial director, James Gray, said: “We are very pleased to extend our partnership with Isuzu UK as title partners of the FA Vase and the FA Trophy. We have built a strong relationship over the past three seasons, with Isuzu delivering on its commitment to promote non-League football, and we are looking forward to another three seasons of the Isuzu FA Vase and Isuzu FA Trophy.”
 
Head of marketing at Isuzu UK, George Wallis, added: “After three fantastic years of celebrating non-League football, we are very proud to announce our continued title partnership of The Isuzu FA Vase and Isuzu FA Trophy for the following three seasons. 

"We recognise the huge passion involved in Non-League football for both the fans and their communities across the UK. Through these competitions we continue to be the driving force behind non-league football, celebrating the special relationship people have with their teams. The opportunity for the finalists to compete at Wembley Stadium for prestigious silverware results in unforgettable memories for fans and players alike.”

By Communications department