FooTea is back at Cumbernauld Colts! Last Friday, local children from Eastfield and Westfield Primary Schools started their 12 week journey to Get Fit, Get Healthy and Have Fun! The youngsters were given an hour of fun football activities delivered by the club’s coaches, followed by an hour’s session on positive dietary and lifestyle messages. …
During the early part of this summer, The SFP Trust provided financial assistance to Cambusdoon Sports Club to assist them in upgrading their old all-weather playing surface which, after many years of use, had fallen into disrepair and was no longer fit for purpose. The project to install a new artificial 3G football training-size surface …
The Scottish Football Partnership has made an award to Greenock Morton F.C. to assist the club in part-funding the upgrade of the ground entry system and turnstiles at Cappielow Park. The funding provided is part of the SFP’s Facilities Strategy which helps clubs improve and upgrade their stadia in accordance with the requirements of The …
The SFP Trust is delighted to announce new funding for Show Racism the Red Card Scotland. This is the third year we have provided support for the delivery of workshops to grassroots football clubs – allowing SRTRC the opportunity to educate young people and coaches with the knowledge to reject prejudiced attitudes and behaviour and …
The Scottish Football Partnership has made an award to Gretna F.C. 2008 to assist the club in part-funding the upgrade of their floodlighting system at Raydale Park. The funding provided is part of the SFP’s Facilities Strategy which helps clubs improve and upgrade their stadia in accordance with the requirements of The Scottish F.A.’s National …
The SFP Trust were pleased to be able to assist Hampden Weir RAFC, who are based at Albert Park in Newlands, part-fund the purchase of two sets of 11 -v- 11 goals. This new equipment will help provide activity for the club’s 140 grassroots players. The club’s previous goalposts were in a state of disrepair …
The Scottish Football Partnership Trust recently awarded fun four goalposts and training equipment to Cowie United F.C. to support the club’s ever growing number of players across eleven age-groups ranging from a 2011 team to a 1998/99 team. The new equipment will be used to develop the football skills of all players, but especially for the youngest age-group who …
The Scottish Football Partnership Trust and the Crerar Hotels Trust have teamed up to support the provision of new goalposts for seven grassroots community football clubs in the North of Scotland. Donside Juvenile F.C., a Scottish F.A. Quality Mark accredited club based in the village of Alford in Aberdeenshire were fortunate enough to be one …
The Scottish Football Partnership Trust and the Crerar Hotels Trust have teamed up to support the provision of new goalposts for seven grassroots community football clubs in the North of Scotland. Kintore United F.C., a Scottish F.A. Quality Mark accredited club based in the village of Kintore near Inverurie, were fortunate enough to be one …
The Scottish Football Partnership Trust was delighted to be able to make an award of £20,000 to Carnoustie Panmure Football Club SCIO to assist with the installation of a replacement 3G surface at Pitskelly Park. The project, which was completed at the end of March, 2017, was the culmination of a lengthy process which …