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Adebayo Akinfenwa Becomes FC Farsley Shareholder in Boost for Phoenix Club

Phoenix club FC Farsley has announced former Wycombe Wanderers striker Adebayo Akinfenwa as a new shareholder, strengthening the club’s ambitions both on and off the pitch.

FC Farsley was established in December after the Stockdale family completed the takeover of the holding company behind the now-liquidated Farsley Celtic.

Akinfenwa’s involvement stems from his long-standing friendship with club owners David Stockdale and Katie Stockdale, with the former striker choosing to invest in the club’s long-term vision.

Speaking about his decision, Akinfenwa said:

“When David and Katie told me about their plans for FC Farsley, it was impossible not to get excited.

“I’ve known them both for many years, and I know the passion, honesty and hard work they put into everything they do. This isn’t just about football—it’s about building a club that genuinely serves its community and creates opportunities for people.

“Becoming a shareholder was an easy decision because I believe in the people leading the club and the vision they’ve created. I’m looking forward to helping wherever I can, meeting the supporters and being part of what I believe is going to be a really exciting future for FC Farsley.”

Chairwoman Katie Stockdale welcomed Akinfenwa’s arrival, highlighting his belief in the club’s values and long-term objectives.

She said:

“Adebayo has been a close friend of ours for many years, so this isn’t simply someone joining the club—it’s someone who genuinely believes in what we’re trying to achieve and wants to be part of the journey.

“From the very beginning, we’ve spoken about creating a football club that puts people and the community first. Adebayo shares those values completely, and we’re excited to have someone of his experience, passion and personality helping us continue to grow both on and off the pitch.”

First Team Manager and Director of Football David Stockdale also praised Akinfenwa’s decision to become a shareholder.

He said:

“I’ve known Adebayo for a long time, and we shared some fantastic years together in professional football. I know exactly what he brings—not just because of the player he was, but because of the person he is.

“He’s someone who cares deeply about football, about people and about giving back to the game. When we spoke about what we’re building at FC Farsley, he immediately understood what we were trying to achieve.

“The fact that he’s chosen to become a shareholder says everything about the belief he has in the project. Having someone of his calibre involved is brilliant for everyone connected with the club, and I’m excited to continue this journey alongside him.”

During a professional career spanning more than 20 years, Akinfenwa made more than 700 senior appearances and established himself as one of English football’s most recognisable personalities. In addition to Wycombe Wanderers, he represented clubs including Swansea City, Gillingham and AFC Wimbledon.

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