Hillwood Boys’ Club founded in 1966 is one of Glasgow’s longest and well-established grassroots football clubs. The club have had many notable achievements in their history having won 8 Scottish Cup titles and having been Runners- up on four separate occasions. Over the years, Hillwood have developed a strong reputation for producing players who have …
Penicuik Athletic Youth F.C. was recently awarded funding from the SFP Trust to assist in the development of a new 3G pitch at Beeslack Community High School. This multi-agency project was officially opened by the Hibernian Captain, David Gray (pictured above). Penicuik Athletic Youth F.C. was formed in 2012 from the merger of two football clubs …
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 …
Neilston Wasps F.C., a recently formed football club for boys and girls in the East Renfrewshire area, with close links to Neilston Juniors Football Club, were recently awarded new portable goalposts and portable floodlights from the SFP Trust. The new club started out with just two age groups – 2005’s and 2006’s – and in the …
Last Friday saw the completion of Week 8 of FooTea before the kids stopped for the Christmas break. The football hour was spent on developing the players’ shooting skills and this has definitely been one of their favourite sessions, with all players being encouraged to make a 1-2 pass and then a shot at goal. The …
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 …
We’re now into week seven of FooTea and last Friday the youngsters from St. Winning’s and Pennyburn Primaries came together to focus on the difference between good and bad fats in their diets. The kids were taught how fat acts as the body’s reserve tank of energy, can protect their organs, helps them stay warm …
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 …
On Week 6 of FooTea, the youngsters from St. Winning’s and Pennyburn Primaries learned 6 new facts based around encouraging them not to skip breakfast!….. No. 1 – breakfast is the most important meal of the day …. No. 2 – It should be eaten within two hours of waking….. No. 3 – it can provide them …