Derby County fans are celebrating inspiring news after Louie Sibley, a current first-team player and homegrown fan favourite, donates £2 million to help less-privileged communities across Derby and the wider Derbyshire region.
Sibley announced the initiative this week, saying he wants to give back to the city that shaped his career.
“Derby is my home,” he said. “I know how much support can change lives. I want to create opportunities and help young people and families who need it most.”
He plans to channel the £2 million directly through local charities, schools, and community organisations. The funding will support free school meal programmes, refurbish community sports facilities, provide youth mental-health services, and create educational grants to help young people access training and jobs.
Derby County praised Sibley for his leadership and his commitment off the pitch. Club officials said his actions show the powerful impact footballers can have in their communities.
Fans reacted enthusiastically on social media, calling the gesture “classy,” “inspiring,” and proof of Sibley’s strong connection to the club and city.
Community leaders welcomed the news and confirmed they will begin using the funds immediately, with several local projects already scheduled to start in the coming weeks.
As Derby County push through their season, Sibley proves he is not only a fan favourite on the pitch but also a role model who actively makes a difference in people’s lives.











