Six-year-old girl wins Hampton and Richmond scarf competition

By Joe Acklam

5th Oct 2022 | Football


Six-year-old Sophie Gaynor wins Hampton and Richmond scarf competition. Photo: Katie Chan.
Six-year-old Sophie Gaynor wins Hampton and Richmond scarf competition. Photo: Katie Chan.

A 6-year-old girl has designed a scarf that will be sold in Hampton and Richmond Borough's club shop. 

Sophie Gaynor, aged six, produced the winning design in the Beavers' design a club scarf competition and so her design has been produced and will be available to purchase to the public from the club shop. 

The competition, launched in April, challenged fans of the club to produce a design for a club scarf and there would be two winning entries, one designed by a child and one designed by an adult, both of which would be sold during this season. 

Sophie's entry is predominantly red with a blue line down the middle with the word "Beavers" emblazoned on it and two additional blue vertical stripes on the sides and the letters "HRBFC" on one of them. 

Entries for the competition closed in May and the child section winner has been announced, but the winner of the adult section is yet to be announced. 

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