Muslim Sports Foundation (MSF) is proud to announce a new group of partner organisations who share our commitment to increasing access to sport, physical activity, and wellbeing opportunities across Muslim and wider communities.
Following a strong response through our partnership application process, these organisations stood out for their grassroots impact, inclusive values, and clear alignment with MSF’s mission to use sport as a tool for health, confidence, and social cohesion.
We are delighted to welcome the following organisations as our first official MSF partners:
Cycle Sisters
Cycle Sisters are a nationally recognised grassroots organisation empowering Muslim women to cycle in a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment. Through group rides, confidence-building sessions, and community leadership, they help women overcome cultural and practical barriers to physical activity.

KRIMMZ Girls Youth Club
KRIMMZ Girls Youth Club provides safe spaces and structured activities for young girls, focusing on personal development, wellbeing, and confidence through sport and engagement. Their work plays a vital role in nurturing positive role models and active lifestyles from a young age.
The Well Foundation
The Well Foundation supports community health and wellbeing through holistic, culturally aware programmes. Their work complements MSF’s aim to promote physical activity as part of a wider approach to mental, physical, and social wellbeing.
Bury Defence Academy
Bury Defence Academy delivers structured martial arts and self-defence training, helping young people develop discipline, resilience, and confidence. Their focus on character-building through sport strongly aligns with MSF’s values.
Oldham Greenhill Community Sports & Recreation Club
A well-established community club, Oldham Greenhill Community Sports & Recreation Club provides accessible sporting opportunities for children, young people, and families. Their grassroots reach and community-first approach make them a valued partner.
Manchester Schools PE Association (TeamMCR)
Manchester Schools PE Association (TeamMCR) plays a key role in developing physical education and school sport across Manchester. By supporting teachers, schools, and competitions, they help ensure young people have positive and inclusive experiences of sport from an early age.
These partnerships represent more than collaboration — they reflect a shared commitment to breaking down barriers, improving health outcomes, and creating inclusive sporting pathways for all. Over the coming months, MSF will be working closely with each partner on joint initiatives, knowledge sharing, and community impact projects.









