Pitch perfect

Many pitches across Scottish community clubs are in poor condition. Not only do these surfaces impact games and training, but they can also lead to increased risk of injury and incur costs for maintenance and repair.

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INVESTED IN 3G PITCHES
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"Thanks to The Scottish Football Partnership Trust, along with other funders, we were able to raise £1.6m to facilitate the development of our new pitches. We hope that this won’t just be for the football club, but also for the benefit of the local community.”

    Niall Mackay
    Niall Mackay

    Vice Chairman, Giffnock Soccer Centre

    "Thanks to The Scottish Football Partnership Trust, along with other funders, we were able to raise £1.6m to facilitate the development of our new pitches. We hope that this won’t just be for the football club, but also for the benefit of the local community.”

    Niall Mackay
      Niall Mackay

      Vice Chairman, Giffnock Soccer Centre

      natural grass improvement

      We upgrade existing grass pitches to ensure they meet required standards.

      grass and 3g maintenance

      Maintenance of grass and artificial surfaces helps reduce wear & tear and the financial burden on clubs.

      Pitch Lining

      We can help get playing surfaces match-ready, easing time constraints felt by club staff.

      Laying new foundations for Scottish football’s future

      PITCHING IN is a joint initiative between the Scottish FA and the Scottish Football Partnership Trust that aims to raise £50m over the next five years, to invest in improving football facilities across Scotland.

      Empowering community clubs to do more

      New playing surfaces allow clubs to offer more training sessions and matches. These surfaces can also be used by local groups and charities and serve as a hub of community activity.

      GIFFNOCK SOCCER CENTRE

      Enviroclean Stadium Kirktonholme

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