
Front of Kit Sponsorship Program
Brooklyn Football Club has launched our Front of Kit sponsorship program, which will feature rotating local business partners on the front of the club’s jerseys throughout the first half of the 2025/26 Gainbridge Super League season, a USL property. The initiative highlights Brooklyn-based small businesses and community institutions, creating new ways to connect fans with the borough’s local culture.
Businesses interested in joining the Front of Kit program can contact the club at partnerships@brooklynfootballclub.com for details. Brooklyn FC would like to thank the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce for its partnership in this effort.
August 23: Brooklyn Children’s Museum

Inspired by the energy and diversity of our borough, Brooklyn Children’s Museum creates experiences that ignite curiosity, celebrate identity and cultivate joyful learning. Founded in 1899 as the world’s first children’s museum, Brooklyn Children’s Museum (BCM) is New York City’s largest cultural institution designed especially for families.
September 3: Sophie’s Cuban Cuisine

Manuela Matos arrived in New York City in the late 1980’s with a dream to open a restaurant in her new home. A restaurateur back home in Lima, Peru, Manuela was soon inspired during a dinner at a local Cuban restaurant and the vision that would become Sophie’s was born. Manuela began selling Peruvian food from carts at the soccer fields of Queens, NY to earn the money to make her dream a reality. And now Sophie’s Cuban is sold during Brooklyn FC matches in Maimonides PArk Coney Island.
September 28: Brooklyn Bowl

Iconic live music and bowling venue in the heart of Williamsburg. Eat. Drink. Rock. And Roll. is the calling card of Brooklyn Bowl. Catch a show, bowl a game, grab a bite and something to drink. We’ve got a little something for everyone. Rock. And Roll.
October 4: Gage & Tollner

Known as “The Very Famous Restaurant in Brooklyn” this elegant spot with a deep history brings you back in time. An oyster and chop house for the 21st century that upholds the timeless tradition of serving top quality ingredients, simply, yet perfectly prepared.
October 11: Fort Hamilton Distillery

Based in Brooklyn and surrounded by landmarks of the Revolutionary War, Fort Hamilton Distillery started barreling whiskey in 2016. Fort Hamilton Distillery is renowned for its dedication to crafting premium rye whiskey, bourbon, vodka and gin. The distillery takes its name from the historic Fort Hamilton Army Base, which itself was named after Alexander Hamilton. This connection to history is deeply embedded in the distillery’s ethos and production techniques. On a mission to recapture America’s finest spirits, we celebrate America’s original whiskey style, New York Rye.
October 18: Brooklyn Tea

Brooklyn Tea is a love letter to culture, comfort, and community. Brooklyn Tea created a space that celebrates the healing power of tea while reflecting the vibrancy of Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn—where their flagship tea room now thrives.
November 8: TALEA Beer Co.

Cofounders Tara and LeAnn were homebrewers and friends who bonded over a passion for craft beer and frustration with the clear absence of breweries that spoke to customers like themselves. Together they took the leap to leave their jobs in tech and media to build TALEA and brew beers that are easy to love.
November 15: Brooklyn Made

Brought to you by the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce, Brooklyn Made celebrates the rich diversity and craftsmanship of our borough. We celebrate and support our diverse, creative community by showcasing locally-crafted goods from makers who embody Brooklyn’s resilient, multicultural spirit.
November 22: Shelsky’s

A modern take on the classic appetizing and delicatessen experience, where tradition is honored, but innovation thrives.
Through his expertise, dedication, and deep respect for the craft, Shelsky’s has built a destination for smoked fish, bagels, and Jewish comfort food that stands out as a true New York institution.