Walking football across Scotland is going from strength to strength, with clubs not only enjoying success on the pitch but also building stronger ties within their communities and beyond. From generous sponsorships and international tournaments to health initiatives and milestone celebrations, here’s a look at some of the latest highlights from around the country.
🎽 Thank You to Sponsor: Kinetic Civil Engineering
Dumbarton FC Walking Football Club would like to sincerely thank Michael Hannaway, Director of Kinetic Civil Engineering, for sponsoring their Over 50s and Over 60s league squads with brand-new tracksuits.
Kinetic Civil Engineering, a company specialising in civil engineering, construction, and renewable projects, has shown fantastic support for their teams. These tracksuits will be proudly worn as they travel to:
The Blackpool Walking Football Tournament (13–15 June)
The Hondon Valley Flyers Tournament, Costa Blanca, Spain (October)
A special presentation took place where Michael Hannaway handed over the new tracksuits to John Conroy of Dumbarton FC Walking Football. This generous gesture highlights the valuable community connections walking football continues to build.
🎉 Dunfermline Dynamos Celebrate 4th Birthday
The Dunfermline Dynamos marked their 4th Birthday with a series of events celebrating both competition and community spirit. The flagship occasion was the UKMC Invitational Trophy, made possible by long-time supporter Jamie Galloway of UK Massage Chairs (UKMC).
🙌 Special Thanks to Tournament Sponsors:
They were honoured to have Stevie Crawford (former Dunfermline & Scotland international) present the Shield and winners' medals.
🏆 UKMC Trophy: Winners & Participants
A big thank you to all participating clubs:
🏅 Congratulations:
⚽ South West Spotlight: The Galloway Cup
This year's Galloway Cup, hosted by Saints Kirkcudbright, brought together passionate walking football teams from across the region.
🏆 A massive congratulations to Annan Athletic – the 2025 Galloway Cup winners!
❤️ Health First: Tayport WFC Partners with CHSS
In the East, Tayport Walking Football Club hosted partners Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland (CHSS) for an engaging and informative health session. Players took part in health checks after their weekly match—promoting physical and mental wellbeing.
✈️ Scone WFC Visit Vienna
Sponsored by Stagecoach, Scone WFC travelled to Vienna for an unforgettable international tournament hosted by Walking Football Austria Academy, supported by WFS Regional Reps, Ian Duncan and Mike Cranston.
Highlights included:
Matches against teams from Croatia, Germany, and Austria
A guided tour of Vienna
A formal drinks reception
A special match against Stefan Reisch, former FC Nürnberg player and German international (9 caps)
What an incredible experience for the team!
Ayr United Say Thank You to One of Life’s Good Guys – John Crawford
A heartfelt moment unfolded at Ayr United’s Walking Football session this week, as long-serving youth coach John Crawford was honoured with a special gift to mark his retirement from working with the club’s young players.
Known across the club and walking football community as one of life’s genuine good guys, John has dedicated countless hours over the years to nurturing the next generation of ‘The Honest Men’. His quiet dedication, wisdom, and unwavering support have made a lasting impact on players and colleagues alike.
Though he’s decided to hang up the coaching clipboard, John’s not quite ready to stop pulling on his boots. He’ll continue to turn out for Ayr United Over-70s, showing that passion for the beautiful game never fades.
Everyone at WFS congratulates John on his retirement from youth coaching and thanks him for his invaluable service. Here’s to many more games in the O70s jersey!
Stay tuned for more updates, results, and stories from across Scotland’s vibrant walking football community.