Dundee East CSC Support Street Soccer with Charity Donation
Dundee East CSC have demonstrated the power of walking football in the community by handing over a cheque to Street Soccer following their recent tournament. The donation will go towards supporting the charity’s ongoing efforts in using football as a tool for positive social change. The club’s generosity highlights the wider impact walking football can have beyond the pitch, reinforcing its role in fostering inclusivity and support for those in need.
WFS Regional Reps on the Move
Walking Football Scotland’s (WFS) regional representatives have been busy visiting clubs across the country, strengthening connections and supporting the continued growth of the grassroots game. Recent visits included stops at Tweedvale and Queen of the South, where players and officials showcased the enthusiasm and camaraderie that make walking football a thriving sport. These visits provide valuable insight into club development and help ensure the sport remains accessible and enjoyable for all.
Scottish Clubs Shine on the International Stage
It has been a busy period for Scottish walking football teams on the international front. Braehead FC Women and Drumchapel United recently took part in the EUROPCOPA tournament in Albufeira, Portugal. The teams faced high-quality opposition and put in strong performances, demonstrating the growing standard of the game across the world.
Meanwhile, St James proudly represented Scotland at the Condado Tournament in Murcia, Spain. Competing against tough international opposition, the team gave a strong account of themselves, flying the flag for Scotland with skill and determination.
These international appearances not only showcase the talent within Scottish walking football but also reinforce the sport’s growing reputation on the global stage. Each team’s participation highlights the competitive spirit and sportsmanship that define walking football, ensuring Scotland continues to make its mark in the sport.
Galloway Cup Success for Annan Athletic
The Galloway Cup recently took place in Annan, with Annan Athletic emerging victorious against Stranraer and Saints Kirkcudbright. The competition was fiercely contested, with all teams displaying excellent skill and sportsmanship. Annan Athletic’s triumph highlights their strength in walking football and adds another exciting chapter to the sport’s competitive scene in Scotland.
With clubs engaging in charitable work, regional reps strengthening grassroots connections, and teams excelling in international tournaments, walking football in Scotland continues to flourish. The future looks bright for the sport, with more opportunities on the horizon for players of all levels to get involved and make a difference both on and off the pitch.