Fans can win a green armband signed by City captain Paudie O’Connor by taking part in Green Football Weekend ahead of the Imps’ trip to Burton Albion.
The club and fans across the country are unleashing the power of football to tackle climate change this weekend.
City are also offering fans the chance to win the green armband that the captain will wear in this weekend’s Green Football Weekend fixture - signed by the captain himself - if they help the club climb the league in the Green Football Cup. Anyone who takes part in the challenge will be eligible.
Staff at the club have also been doing their bit to go greener. The club’s media team travel to away fixtures in an electric car and the ticket office actively promote digital tickets for supporters to save paper. City supporters can do their bit too by travelling on our official coaches (or public transport) or by car sharing to games.
Fans have been scoring green goals for the Imps in the Green Football Cup, by taking climate-friendly actions, including taking shorter showers, eating more vegetarian meals and telling their clubs what they’d like them to do to go greener. With the tournament closing soon, City are encouraging even more fans to get scoring for a final push at greenfootballweekend.com.
It is estimated that 23 out of the 92 EFL clubs in the UK can expect total or partial annual flooding of their stadiums by 2050. UK football fans making small changes to their habits could make a huge difference.