BAE Systems have become project partner for a Medway weekly soccer session.
The game, which is described as an informal knockabout session has been organised in order to support young people's participation in football.
Kent FA announced the collaboration with BAE Systems this week.
BAE Systems provides some of the world's most advanced aerospace and defence technology to protect people and national security and to keep critical information and infrastructure secure.
The weapons firm say they are hugely passionate about supporting the communities in which they operate.
The partnership aims to support 16–18-year-olds enjoy and develop a passion for the game.
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