Home / Sports / 93-Year-Old Leads Football Team Out as Mascot
93-Year-Old Leads Football Team Out as Mascot
22 Dec
Summary
- A 93-year-old lifelong fan served as team mascot for Hastings United.
- He fulfilled a dream by walking the team onto the pitch at Pilot Field.
- Care home staff and family supported his special stadium experience.

Lifelong Hastings United supporter Harry Hoare, aged 93, recently experienced his "wildest dreams" come true by walking out onto the pitch as the team's mascot. Mr. Hoare, a resident at Hastings Court care home, has been a devoted fan since the 1940s and holds a lifetime ticket to watch his beloved club. His appearance at Pilot Field stadium was a special occasion, supported by care home staff and family members.
The heartwarming event took place before Hastings United's match against Sheppey United, which the home team won 3-2. While the pitch conditions prevented the use of walking frames, Mr. Hoare was assisted by Hastings player Dylan Pauw. The club acknowledged the residents of Hastings Court over the tannoy system for leading the walk-out, adding to the memorable day.
Mr. Hoare's continued passion for football is facilitated by the dedicated staff at Hastings Court, who ensure he can attend matches regularly. This experience highlights the commitment of both the care home and the football club in supporting residents' lifelong passions and creating unforgettable moments.




