Exeter City Women are proud to announce a new partnership with MidexPRO, who will become the team’s first-ever official training wear sponsor for the 2025-26 season.
MidexPRO, a leading UK-based practice management software provider for healthcare professionals, works with clinicians and medical practices across the country to streamline administration, manage patient data securely and improve efficiency
With its roots firmly in the south west and a long-standing passion for Exeter City Football Club, the company, this partnership marks a significant commitment to the Club from MidexPRO.
The deal will see their logo featured on the front of all Exeter City Women’s training wear, raising the profile of both the company and the team as the Grecians continue their campaign in the FA Women’s National League Southern Premier - the third tier of the women’s game in England.

Gary Parker, managing director of MidexPRO, said: “We are delighted to partner with Exeter City Women’s Team for the 2025–26 season as the club’s first-ever training wear partner. As a national company with roots in the South West and a passion for Exeter City, we’ve supported the club in many different ways over the years.
“The opportunity to support Abbie and the women’s team was a natural fit for us, and we look forward to seeing the MidexPRO logo proudly displayed on the front of the training wear.”
Matt Kimberley, Head of Commercial at Exeter City FC, said: “We are delighted to welcome MidexPRO back to Exeter City Football Club. Gary has remained a Big Bank season ticket holder despite living in Essex and frequently passes this to the City for all to ensure it gets used.
“Having a national brand on the training kit will help raise the profile of our already successful women’s team, and we look forward to supporting MidexPRO and their chosen charities throughout the season.”
The partnership comes at an exciting time for Exeter City Women, who continue to grow both on and off the pitch, inspiring the next generation of female footballers and representing the club with pride in the league.