The kids from Kildrum Primary and St. Margaret of Scotland Schools joined together last Friday for week 5 of FooTea. The football hour saw the kids focus on technique and control, where they were encouraged by the coaches to develop their ball control, chipped passes, volleys and heading. This was a great success and it was …
The purpose of The Scottish Football Partnership Trust’s Growing the Game Award, in partnership with The Clydesdale Bank, is to assist Scottish FA Quality Mark clubs add one new team to their playing membership. The funding provided assists with the start-up cost of a new team and is delivered in conjunction with the Regional Football …
Dunbar Utd Colts were delighted to receive an award of Fun Four goals from The SFP Trust and the club have advised that this equipment will benefit all age groups in their Soccer School from Primary 1 children all the way through to those playing 11-a-side games. Nick Hall from the club commented “A number of …
Last Friday saw the conclusion of the first 12-week block of FooTea at Kilwinning Sports Club and our showcase event was attended by the Minister for Public Health and Sport, Aileen Campbell, MSP. The 20 children from St. Winning’s and Pennyburn Primary Schools were delighted to welcome along their special guest, as well as their …
We have now just passed weeks 10 and 11 of FooTea at Kilwinning Sports Club where the football hour saw the kids brushing up on their defending skills and then work on their agility, speed, balance and co-ordination. The children all worked well in their individual teams, all the while being encouraged by coaches James …
The purpose of The Scottish Football Partnership Trust’s Growing the Game Award, in partnership with The Clydesdale Bank, is to assist Scottish FA Quality Mark clubs add one new team to their playing membership. The funding provided assists with the start-up cost of a new team and is delivered in conjunction with the Regional Football …
The purpose of The Scottish Football Partnership Trust’s Growing the Game Award, in partnership with The Clydesdale Bank, is to assist Scottish FA Quality Mark clubs add one new team to their playing membership. The funding provided assists with the start-up cost of a new team and is delivered in conjunction with the Regional Football …
The purpose of The Scottish Football Partnership Trust’s Growing the Game Award, in partnership with The Clydesdale Bank, is to assist Scottish FA Quality Mark clubs add one new team to their playing membership. The funding provided assists with the start-up cost of a new team and is delivered in conjunction with the Regional Football …
The purpose of The Scottish Football Partnership Trust’s Growing the Game Award, in partnership with The Clydesdale Bank, is to assist Scottish FA Quality Mark clubs add one new team to their playing membership. The funding provided assists with the start-up cost of a new team and is delivered in conjunction with the Regional Football …
Last Friday, local school children from Kildrum Primary and St. Margaret’s of Scotland Schools in Cumbernauld took part in this season’s second Scottish Football Partnership Trust “FooTea” project. Similar to the project which has been running at Kilwinning Sports Club for the past ten weeks, these 20 local children will participate in 12 weeks of FooTea – a …