Noah Campbell Family Receive Wembley Shirt at Luton Fc Training

Noah Campbell Family Receive Wembley Shirt at Luton Fc Training

luton fc invited the family of 13-year-old Noah Campbell to training ahead of the final-day visit to Bolton and handed them the shirt that had been laid behind the goal at Wembley. The gesture linked the club’s last league match to a memorial already tied to Noah’s memory, after he died on Good Friday.

Wembley Shirt For Noah Campbell

That shirt had sat behind the goal at Wembley in the Vertu Trophy final, where Noah watched the Hatters win in 2023 from the same end of the ground. The club then passed it to his family, turning a piece of matchday kit into a personal tribute for a supporter who had been part of that day’s crowd.

Noah was a Town supporter, and the club’s decision to bring his family to training gave the tribute a direct link to the squad preparing for Bolton. It was not a grandstand announcement or a ceremonial send-off. It was a small, specific handover tied to one boy, one shirt and one memory from Wembley.

Road Victims Trust Pledge

The family have pledged to support the Road Victims Trust in Noah’s honour. That gives the tribute a practical direction beyond the shirt itself, with the family choosing a charity connection that carries his name forward in a concrete way.

The sequence matters because the memorial did not begin at training. It began on Good Friday, when Noah died tragically, then carried through Wembley in 2023, and now into the club’s final-day routine before Bolton. Luton has turned those moments into one thread: remembrance, belonging and a family visit built around the shirt Noah once saw behind the goal.

For supporters following the story, the key detail is simple. The club did not treat the shirt as a souvenir. It gave it to Noah’s family, alongside time at training, and left them with a tribute that connects Wembley, Bolton and the Road Victims Trust in one family’s story.

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