Kinecx Energy has successfully hosted the inaugural Northern Ireland Utilities Cup at Ballymena Showgrounds, bringing together organisations from across the utilities sector for a day of football, fundraising, and collaboration in support of Autism NI.


In what proved to be a highly competitive and community-driven tournament, 18 teams representing 13 organisations from across Northern Ireland’s utilities and infrastructure landscape took part, including Openreach, NIE, firmus energy, Phoenix, Kier, Evolve and Action Renewables.
The tournament featured group stages followed by knockout rounds, ensuring all teams had multiple opportunities to compete throughout the day. Alongside the football, attendees enjoyed a range of activities including crossbar challenges, inflatable games, and a charity raffle featuring prizes such as hotel stays, experience vouchers, and more.


Thanks to the generosity of participants, sponsors, and supporters, the event raised an impressive £5,300 for Autism NI, surpassing pre-event fundraising expectations and providing vital support for autistic people and their families across the province through services, advocacy, and awareness initiatives.
“The Northern Ireland Utilities Cup showcased what can be achieved when organisations come together with a shared purpose,” said Kinecx Energy’s Chair of Corporate Social Responsibilities Committee, Lisa McCarthy. “We are incredibly proud of the support shown across the sector and delighted to contribute to the vital work of Autism NI.
“On behalf of Kinecx Energy we extend our sincere thanks to all teams, sponsors, volunteers, and supporters who contributed to the success of the day, as well as those who supported fundraising efforts remotely through donations and raffle participation.”
Sorcha Mathews Corporate Fundraising Manager at Autism NI, added: “The inaugural Northern Ireland Utilities Cup organised by Kinecx was more than a football tournament for Autism NI. Thanks to Kinecx Energy’s vision and leadership, £5,300 has been raised to fund the Autism NI Helpline, and the team also raised vital awareness of Autism NI’s work throughout Northern Ireland.
“We would like to thank Kinecx Energy, all participating teams, sponsors, volunteers and supporters for their generosity, enthusiasm and commitment to our cause. Their support will have a lasting impact on the lives of the families we support every day.”
After a series of strong performances, Openreach emerged as overall champions of the Northern Ireland Utilities Cup, while McGaffin Mechanical claimed victory in the Plate competition. The success of the inaugural Northern Ireland Utilities Cup has laid strong foundations for the event to become a key fixture in the utilities sector calendar.
