West Ham United set to host Winter Weekender in Utah in February

January 15 – West Ham United will stage the latest edition of their Winter Weekender in Park City, Utah, from 5–8 February 2026, using the overseas supporter event to raise funds for the West Ham United Foundation.

Delivered in partnership with regional partner Weedon Ranch, the four-day programme brings together West Ham supporters from across the United States and beyond, with all proceeds supporting the club’s charitable work in east London, across the UK and internationally.

The Club say the event – based in Canyons Village at the Park City Mountain resort – will combine football-related activities with social and hospitality experiences. The schedule includes a watch party for West Ham’s Premier League fixture against Burnley, an après-ski takeover featuring football on snow, and a Super Bowl viewing event to close the weekend.

Former West Ham defender Anton Ferdinand will again take part, leading a West Ham United slalom run on the US Ski Team training piste and hosting a series of supporter activities throughout the weekend – all in the shared aim of maximising charity donations.

Places at the Winter Weekender can be secured through individual donations to the West Ham United Foundation, starting at $150. As the club’s charitable arm, the foundation is tasked with delivering community programmes focused on education, health and inclusion.

Speaking on the launch of the Winter Weekender with Weedon Ranch, Club Ambassador Anton Ferdinand said:

“I can’t wait to head out to Weedon Ranch for the Winter Weekender in February! The first event looked incredible, and I’m excited to re-connect with our passionate supporters stateside. Having had the privilege of spending quality time with so many of them during the Premier League Summer Series last year, I’m now looking forward to connecting with them whilst on two skis!

“There are some spectacular events taking place across the long weekend in a truly iconic location!

“It’s also pleasing to see the impact this will have on the local communities. Having recently been lucky enough to visit The Foundry for the re-opening of the Foundation’s community hub, I know first-hand what a profound impact the donations will have on the communities in east London and beyond. I look forward to seeing you all in February!”

Contact the writer of this story, Harry Ewing, at [email protected]