WFS Men's O60's Regional Squad Announcement

The 2026 Regional Cup series continues on Friday 19th June as the Men's Over 60s Regional Cup takes centre stage at Toryglen Regional Football Centre.

Following a fantastic start to our Summer of Sport programme, we now turn our attention to the second Regional Cup event of the year, where the very best Over 60s players from across Scotland will compete for regional honours and the chance to be crowned 2026 Regional Cup Champions.

Congratulations to all players selected to represent their regions. Your dedication, commitment, and passion for walking football have earned you the opportunity to wear your regional colours with pride and compete against some of the country's top talent.

We are delighted to unveil the squads and look forward to another exciting day of competition, camaraderie, and high-quality walking football. Every player selected should be proud of their achievement and the role they play in showcasing the continued growth of the game across Scotland.

A special thank you to all our Managers and Assistant Managers whose hard work and commitment behind the scenes continue to make these events possible. Your support is invaluable and greatly appreciated by players and Walking Football Scotland alike.

As part of our Summer of Sport programme, these Regional Cup events provide opportunities for players from every corner of the country to come together, represent their region, and celebrate everything that is great about walking football.

We wish all teams the very best of luck on Friday 19th June. Play with pride, enjoy the occasion, and help make another Regional Cup event one to remember.

WFS Men's O65's Regional Cup - Central Region Champions!

🏆 CENTRAL REGION CROWNED MEN'S O65's REGIONAL CUP CHAMPIONS 🏆

The 2026 Walking Football Scotland Regional Cup programme got underway today at Toryglen Regional Football Centre as the Men's Over 65s Regional Cup brought together players from all five regions to compete for the first silverware of the year.

Teams from across the country descended on Glasgow with one goal in mind – to become the first Regional Cup champions of 2026. After a fantastic afternoon of competitive football, great sportsmanship and regional pride, it was Central Region who emerged victorious to lift the trophy and be crowned Men's O65's Regional Cup Champions.

Congratulations to all of the players, and in particular to Manager Richard Sinclair and Assistant Manager Owen Kelly, whose side produced an outstanding performance throughout the day to claim the honours.

The event marked the beginning of our Summer of Sport-funded Regional Cup series, and we would like to extend our sincere thanks to all five regions, every player who participated, and especially our volunteer Managers and Assistant Managers. These events simply would not be possible without your commitment, dedication and support, and we are incredibly grateful for everything you do to help grow walking football across Scotland.

Today's tournament showcased everything that makes our game so special – competitive football, friendship, camaraderie and a shared passion for representing your region.

Congratulations once again to Central Region on becoming our first Regional Cup champions of 2026.

Attention now turns to next week's Men's Over 60s Regional Cup, with squad announcements coming soon ahead of another exciting day of regional competition at Toryglen.

Photos - Phil Dawson

WFS Recognition Award Presented to Drew Wilson

Walking Football Scotland are proud to present a special Recognition Award to Drew Wilson in acknowledgement of his outstanding dedication to Walking Football in Scotland and his inspirational work supporting people living with Parkinson’s.

Drew has played an integral role in the development and growth of Parkinson’s Walking Football in Scotland over a number of years. His journey began in Glasgow, where he coached Parkinson’s Walking Football sessions through Glasgow Life, helping countless individuals discover the physical, mental and social benefits that the game can provide.

In March 2024, following a new partnership between Walking Football Scotland and Parkinson’s UK, Drew was appointed as WFS Parkinson’s Educator. In this role, he became a driving force behind the expansion of Parkinson’s Walking Football across the country, using his extensive knowledge and experience to support the growth of the programme.

Drawing upon a wealth of experience working with people living with Parkinson’s both on and off the pitch, Drew delivered training and education to coaches, players and volunteers, as well as anyone interested in supporting Parkinson’s Walking Football sessions within their local communities. His passion, enthusiasm and commitment helped ensure that more people across Scotland could access opportunities to participate in the sport and experience its many benefits.

Sadly, due to ill health, Drew was forced to step back from his involvement after being diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease. Despite this, his contribution to Walking Football and the Parkinson’s community continues to leave a lasting legacy.

Drew has been a true ambassador for the game, inspiring others through his dedication, compassion and unwavering commitment to improving opportunities for people living with Parkinson’s. Through his efforts, many individuals have not only discovered a love for Walking Football but have also benefited from the positive impact it can have in managing their condition, improving wellbeing and building meaningful social connections.

Presenting the award on behalf of Walking Football Scotland, trustee Matt Ramsay said:

"Drew's contribution to Walking Football in Scotland, particularly within the Parkinson’s community, has been nothing short of exceptional. His knowledge, passion and commitment have helped transform opportunities for people living with Parkinson’s across the country.

"Drew first brought this idea to me and we felt this was something that had so much potential in developing the game for those living with Parkinson’s. Drew has educated, inspired and supported so many individuals and has been a fantastic ambassador for the game. We felt it was only right to recognise Drew’s remarkable achievements and thank him for everything he has done for Walking Football Scotland and for the wider Parkinson’s community."

Everyone at Walking Football Scotland extends their sincere thanks to Drew for his outstanding service and wishes him and his family all the very best.

Record Participation, International Ambitions and a Bright Future: President David Winnie Reflects on Walking Football's Progress

Walking Football Scotland (WFS) was delighted to welcome President David Winnie to Glasgow recently as he joined colleagues and volunteers for a series of meetings focused on the continued growth and development of the game across Scotland.

Despite being based in London, David remains heavily involved in the Scottish walking football landscape and regularly travels north to support the work being carried out by Walking Football Scotland. His latest visit provided an opportunity to discuss a wide range of topics, including participation growth, club and WFS app development, national team opportunities, coach education and plans for the future of the sport.

As part of his visit, David also had the honour of presenting the prestigious Arthur Duncan Award on Friday evening. This year's recipients, David Callaghan and Jenny Hammond, were recognised for their outstanding contribution, dedication and service to walking football within their respective communities.

The Arthur Duncan Award is one of the highest honours within Walking Football Scotland, celebrating individuals who have gone above and beyond to promote the sport and make a lasting impact on the lives of others.

Speaking during his visit, WFS President David Winnie said:

"It is always a pleasure to return to Scotland and see first-hand the incredible progress being made across all areas of walking football. The growth of the game continues to be driven by dedicated volunteers, welcoming clubs and passionate participants who understand the positive impact the sport can have on people's physical health, mental wellbeing and social connectedness.

We are extremely grateful for the recent funding support received from the Scottish FA through the Scottish Government's 'Summer of Sport' programme. This investment will help us continue to grow opportunities for participation, develop new initiatives and ensure that even more people across Scotland can experience the benefits of walking football.

There is also tremendous excitement surrounding the Scotland National Walking Football Team as they prepare to compete in their first international event in Nyon, Switzerland. This is a significant milestone for the game in Scotland and I am very much looking forward to joining up with the squad for the historic occasion. It presents a fantastic opportunity for Scotland to come alongside other nations and their official national teams, strengthening relationships and showcasing the progress that has been made here at home.

The success of last weekend's Scottish Cup and Festival was another outstanding example of how far the game has come. It was a tremendous occasion, bringing together a record number of teams and players from across Scotland. The positive feedback received and the sense of community throughout the day highlight exactly what makes walking football so special. I would also like to place on record my sincere thanks to Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland for their continued support and partnership, which plays a vital role in helping us deliver events of this scale and quality.

Looking ahead, plans are already underway for next year's Scottish Cup and Festival, which will become a two-day event taking place over the weekend of 5th and 6th June 2027. The continued growth in participation means we must continue to evolve, and we are excited about creating an even bigger and better experience for players, clubs and supporters.

Finally, none of this would be possible without the incredible people who work tirelessly behind the scenes. I would like to thank our volunteer Walking Football Scotland Trustees and all of the many volunteers who continually give their time, energy and expertise to support the organisation. Their commitment is the foundation upon which our success is built, and Walking Football Scotland is indebted to each and every one of them."

Walking Football Scotland would like to thank David for making the journey to Glasgow and for his ongoing commitment to supporting the development of the game. His leadership, experience and passion continue to play an important role in helping drive the sport forward as participation levels continue to grow across the country.

WFS Men's O65's Regional Squad Announcement

The 2026 Regional Cup season gets underway this Friday as we launch our ‘Summer of Sport’ programme with the Men's Over 65s Regional Cup at Toryglen Regional Football Centre.

Congratulations to all the players selected to represent their regions in what promises to be a fantastic day of walking football. Earning a place in your regional squad is a testament to your commitment, dedication, and performances throughout the year, and we thank you for your continued support as you represent WFS.

We are delighted to unveil the squads that will compete for regional honours and the opportunity to be crowned 2026 Regional Cup Champions. Every player selected should be immensely proud of their achievement and the opportunity to represent their region on the national stage.

A huge thank you must also go to all of our Managers and Assistant Managers whose hard work, organisation, and commitment behind the scenes make these events possible. Your support continues to play a vital role in the growth and success of walking football across Scotland.

This event marks the first of a series of Regional Cup competitions taking place throughout the summer as part of our continued commitment to growing the game and providing meaningful opportunities for players across all age groups. We are incredibly grateful for the support we receive from our partners, funders and volunteers who help make these events a reality.

We wish every player, coach, and region the very best of luck on Friday.

WFS Scottish Cup & Festival 2026

The 2026 Walking Football Scotland Scottish Cup & Festival once again proved to be a record-breaking celebration of the game, with an incredible 96 clubs and just under 1,000 players taking part across the various competitions at Glasgow Green Football Centre – making it once again, the biggest one day walking football event in the world!

This year’s competition again sponsored by Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland, also marked another significant milestone with the introduction of the inaugural Men’s Over-75s category, further demonstrating the continued growth of the game. This year kicked of ‘Summer of Sport’ funding which we’ve been grateful to be recipients of from the Scottish FA and Scottish Government, and it was also fantastic to see an increased number of Parkinson’s teams participating, highlighting the positive impact the sport continues to have on health, wellbeing and community engagement.

𝗧𝗼𝘂𝗿𝗻𝗮𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗪𝗶𝗻𝗻𝗲𝗿𝘀 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲

  • Over 40s Women’s – Braehead FC (defeated Tay City Strollers)

  • Over 50s Women’s – Rangers FFIT (defeated Braehead FC)

  • Over 50s Men’s - Forfar Athletic (defeated Raith Rovers)

  • Over 60s Men’s – Saint Anthony’s (defeated Linlithgow Rose CFC)

  • Over 65s Men’s - Hearts (defeated Alloa Athletic)

  • Over 70s Men’s – Alloa Athletic (defeated Drumchapel Utd)

  • Over 75’s Men’s - Ayr Utd (defeated Fife Wanderers)

  • Parkinson’s - KA Leisure (defeated Glasgow Life)

  • Peter Collins Fair Play Award – Ardler CWFC

The event was honoured by the presence of special guests Tom Boyd, Craig Levein and Neil Gray MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Justice, who all took time to support participants and celebrate the achievements of the walking football community.

Walking Football Scotland Patrons Gordon Smith and Rose Reilly MBE were also in attendance and had the privilege of presenting the trophies and medals to this year’s deserving winners.

We were delighted to welcome the Prostate Cancer Initiative where over 300 men were tested today.

We thank all players, clubs, referee, coaches, organisers and helpers for making this another outstanding year for Walking Football Scotland.

Photos - Phil Dawson

ARTHUR DUNCAN MEMORIAL AWARD WINNERS 2025 - DAVID CALLAGHAN & JENNY HAMMOND

𝗔𝗥𝗧𝗛𝗨𝗥 𝗗𝗨𝗡𝗖𝗔𝗡 𝗠𝗘𝗠𝗢𝗥𝗜𝗔𝗟 𝗔𝗪𝗔𝗥𝗗 𝗪𝗜𝗡𝗡𝗘𝗥𝗦 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱 - 𝗗𝗔𝗩𝗜𝗗 𝗖𝗔𝗟𝗟𝗔𝗚𝗛𝗔𝗡 & 𝗝𝗘𝗡𝗡𝗬 𝗛𝗔𝗠𝗠𝗢𝗡𝗗

‘𝑭𝒐𝒓 𝑶𝒖𝒕𝒔𝒕𝒂𝒏𝒅𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝑪𝒐𝒏𝒕𝒓𝒊𝒃𝒖𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏 𝒕𝒐 𝑾𝒂𝒍𝒌𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝑭𝒐𝒐𝒕𝒃𝒂𝒍𝒍 𝒊𝒏 𝑺𝒄𝒐𝒕𝒍𝒂𝒏𝒅.’

Arthur Duncan was a long-standing supporter and contributor to Walking Football in Scotland and a passionate advocate for the social side of the game and the sense of community it brings to players across the country. Arthur was also a talented designer who, alongside former Chair Gary McLaughlin, created the Walking Football Scotland logo before later assigning the copyright to WFS.

In recognition of his outstanding contribution to the game, Walking Football Scotland launched the Arthur Duncan Award in 2022 to honour individuals who have made an exceptional impact on walking football within their local communities and across Scotland.

Prior to our Scottish Cup tomorrow, Walking Football Scotland is therefore delighted to announce that the joint winners of the 2025 Arthur Duncan Award for Outstanding Contribution to Walking Football in Scotland are 𝗗𝗔𝗩𝗜𝗗 𝗖𝗔𝗟𝗟𝗔𝗚𝗛𝗔𝗡 and 𝗝𝗘𝗡𝗡𝗬 𝗛𝗔𝗠𝗠𝗢𝗡𝗗.

Both David and Jenny have demonstrated exceptional commitment, leadership, and passion for Walking Football Scotland throughout the past year, continually going above and beyond in support of the game and its participants.

Together, they have dedicated countless voluntary hours visiting clubs throughout their region to support, encourage, and help develop local walking football communities. Their willingness to travel the length and breadth of the country — sometimes using public transport — highlights their selfless commitment to ensuring that opportunities are available for everyone, regardless of geography. This dedication was particularly evident when they travelled to Ross County to support and help deliver the North Region Festival, ensuring players in the area enjoyed the same opportunities and experiences as those elsewhere in Scotland.

David and Jenny also voluntarily coordinated the East League in Dundee, playing a key role in its continued success and smooth operation. In addition, they provide invaluable support at the Oriam leagues across multiple age groups, where their professionalism, enthusiasm, and welcoming approach are greatly appreciated by players and organisers alike.

Their contribution extends far beyond regional responsibilities. Both are central figures within Linlithgow Rose CFC, where they have led and supported the club’s walking football teams with tremendous pride and dedication. David, a former club Chairman, has also taken on further volunteer responsibilities as Regional League Coordinator for the East of Scotland, while also overseeing the Women’s National Leagues.

In addition, David has played a hugely important role in leading the North East Regional Women’s Teams, helping to grow and promote the women’s game within the walking football community. Players have spoken passionately about the positive impact that both David and Jenny have had through their involvement, with their leadership helping to break down barriers, build confidence, and create lasting friendships between players and clubs across Scotland.

David and Jenny embody everything that Walking Football Scotland stands for — inclusivity, community spirit, commitment, respect, and opportunity for all. Their tireless efforts, unwavering support for others, and willingness to always go the extra mile make them true ambassadors for the sport.

Joint recognition through the Arthur Duncan Award is a fitting tribute to their outstanding service and remarkable dedication to walking football in Scotland.

Trustee Matt Ramsay was delighted to recently visit a Linlithgow Rose walking football session to present the award locally in recognition of their achievements. David and Jenny were also honoured to officially receive their award at Hampden Park from newly appointed Walking Football Scotland President, David Winnie.

On behalf of Walking Football Scotland and the wider walking football community, we extend our heartfelt congratulations and sincere thanks to David Callaghan and Jenny Hammond for everything they continue to do for the game.

Walking Football Scotland would also like to recognise and thank all those nominated for the 2025 award for their continued dedication and contribution to the walking football community across the country:

Bobby Thornton – Dunfermline Dynamos
Gary Small – Stranraer
Ian Duncan – Scone WFC
Paul Rendall – Oriam
Peter Frame – Loanhead
Richard Gdulewicz – Dunbar
Richard Sinclair – Alloa Athletic

The quality of nominations received once again highlights the tremendous work being carried out by volunteers throughout walking football in Scotland.

National Team Hampden Visit

Walking Football Scotland’s National Team took another historic step forward last week as the squad were officially welcomed into the National Stadium ahead of their upcoming trip to Switzerland for the UEFA International Walking Football Festival on 25th June.

The nine selected squad members were proudly kitted out in the Scotland national team strip as preparations continued for what will be a landmark occasion — representing their country in Scotland’s first ever international walking football match.

From the moment the players pulled on the famous jersey to the unforgettable experience of walking down the tunnel at the National Stadium, the occasion was filled with pride, excitement and emotion.

The visit marked a huge milestone for both the players and Walking Football Scotland, highlighting the continued growth of the game and the opportunities now available on the international stage.

For every member of the squad, it was a truly special experience and one that will live long in the memory as they now look ahead to proudly representing Scotland in Switzerland later this month.

Our Nation, Our Team, Our Time

Photos - Phil Dawson

SWF WFS O40's Women's Leagues

The WFS SWF O40’s Women’s Leagues returned today at Ravenscraig for Round 2, with another excellent day of competitive walking football across both divisions.

In the Premiership, Braehead FC – Reds dropped four points during the day but remain firmly in control at the top of the table. They continue to lead by four points, although this time it is Linlithgow Rose CFC – Whites who occupy second place and are leading the chase heading into the second half of the season.

In the Championship, Oriam Ladies continue to march on. They have now opened up an 11-point lead at the halfway stage and boast an impressive eight wins from eight to start their competitive walking football league journey. It has been a remarkable introduction to league football and they continue to set the pace in the division.

A big thank you to all teams, players, and regional representatives for their support and contribution to another fantastic day of football at Ravenscraig. ⚽👏

Player of the Month (May) - Annemarie McGuinness & Stuart Ainslie


As May comes to an end, we’re proud to once again shine a spotlight on the people who make Walking Football Scotland’s Players of the Month so special—once again in partnership with Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland.

🌟 May Women’s Player of the Month
Annemarie McGuinness (53) – Giffnock SC

🌟 May Men’s Player of the Month
Stuart Ainslie (61) – Oriam

Huge congratulations to Annemarie & Stuart!

Both shared their reflections on what walking football means to them, highlighting the friendships, health benefits and sense of belonging that keep our community moving forward 💙⚽

Why did you get involved in walking football?

Annemarie: “I started playing walking football in 2023, after covid lockdowns.

I saw it as a really good opportunity to continue playing football and get fit again.”

Stuart: “It’s a great, and fun way to stay fit and active. I enjoy playing regular football both in our social sessions and in the more competitive league fixtures. The injuries are fewer I’m all the healthier for it.

I’ve met and become friends with a great bunch of folks who all share a passion for playing football and enjoy the camaraderie and banter that goes along with it. A game of football followed by a coffee and chat with the Lads and Lassies is something I look forward to each week.”

What positive impact has walking football had on your life?

Annemarie: “Walking Football has given me a new zest for life, l have made a lot of new friends, the social aspect that comes with playing is really important. It has helped my self confidence no end.”

Stuart: “It’s a great, and fun way to stay fit and active. I enjoy playing regular football both in our social sessions and in the more competitive league fixtures. The injuries are fewer I’m all the healthier for it.

I’ve met and become friends with a great bunch of folks who all share a passion for playing football and enjoy the camaraderie and banter that goes along with it. A game of football followed by a coffee and chat with the Lads and Lassies is something I look forward to each week.”

What would you say to encourage others to come along?

Annemarie: “Come along and give it a go, it’s really good fun, and very quickly you find a whole new circle of friends. It’s a great way to keep/get fit. Doesn’t matter what level you’ve played at or if indeed you’ve never played. The modified rules, make it inclusive for call abilities.”

Stuart: “Walking football is for anyone and everyone that wants to stay active and still play the game.

All abilities are accommodated, and it will do your physical and mental health the world of good. Oriam WF, like most clubs, is more than just a football club. It’s a social hub. A place to play, stay active, meet new people, get you out the house. At Oriam we also run activity groups for Golf, Pool, Grub club and country walks, so there’s something for everyone.

It’s the truest of sayings – “Don’t knock it until you try it”. I totally recommend giving it a go!”

WFS O75'S Men's Premiership

Round 2 of the WFS O75’s Men’s Premiership took place today at Toryglen, with another fantastic day of football in this historic inaugural age category league.

At the halfway stage of the season, Fife Wanderers are leading the way and have now extended their advantage at the top of the table to five points. They are looking strong heading into the second half of the campaign, although there is still plenty to play for after the summer break.

This league continues to be a real celebration of walking football and the opportunities it creates for players to continue enjoying the game competitively at every age category.

A big thank you to all players and referees for contributing to another memorable day at Toryglen. ⚽

Walking Football Scotland Appoints Richard Sinclair as Coach Liaison Officer

Walking Football Scotland are delighted to announce the appointment of Richard Sinclair as our new Coach Liaison Officer.

Richard joins the organisation with a wealth of coaching experience and has spent the last number of years coaching at Alloa Athletic, where he has developed a strong reputation for his commitment to player development, coaching standards, and supporting people within the game.

Richard will play a key role in supporting clubs across Scotland through club visits, coaching support, and the delivery of development opportunities. He will also assist with Walking Football Scotland education workshops, promote the Laws of the Game, and work closely with coaches and volunteers to support positive and inclusive environments for participants.

Walking Football Scotland Trustee Matt Ramsay said:

We are delighted to welcome Richard into this important new role within Walking Football Scotland. Richard brings a fantastic level of coaching experience, enthusiasm, and understanding of the game, and we believe he will be a tremendous support to clubs, coaches, and volunteers across the country. This appointment reflects our continued commitment to developing walking football opportunities and supporting the growth of the game throughout Scotland.”

This appointment reflects Walking Football Scotland’s ongoing commitment to supporting the grassroots game and ensuring clubs across Scotland have access to practical guidance, education, and development opportunities.

We are excited to welcome Richard into this new role and look forward to the positive impact he will bring to clubs and communities throughout Scotland.

Photos - Phil Dawson

Club News

Walking football continues to bring people together in so many different ways — through friendship, competition, unforgettable experiences and support for one another both on and off the pitch.

This latest round-up captures the true spirit of the game, from international success and special occasions to heartfelt tributes and preparations for the busy summer ahead.

Cockenzie & Port Seton Mourn the Loss of “Glesga Tam” ❤️⚽

Everyone at Cockenzie & Port Seton Walking Football was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of one of their much-loved members, Thomas Mackin, affectionately known to all as “Glesga Tam.”

Tam brought humour, warmth and plenty of character to every session, with his trademark nutmegs and cheeky smile always guaranteed to lift spirits on the pitch. Rain or shine, he was always there — not just as a player, but as a true friend to so many within the group.

His presence, personality and passion for the game made Monday mornings something everyone looked forward to, and he will be greatly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.

Walking Football Scotland sends its condolences and love to Thomas’s family, friends and everyone at Cockenzie & Port Seton Walking Football at this difficult time.

Rest in peace, Tam. ❤️

Braehead Women Celebrate More Success in Salou 🏆⚽

There was more international success for Braehead Women’s Walking Football Team as they proudly lifted the trophy during their recent trip to Salou.

The team produced another fantastic set of performances against strong opposition, continuing their impressive run and showcasing the quality within the women’s game.

Beyond the football itself, the trip was another brilliant opportunity for friendship, teamwork and representing Scottish walking football on the international stage.

A huge congratulations to everyone involved on a fantastic achievement 👏🏆

Hearts Walking Footballers Enjoy Special Day at Tynecastle ❤️⚽

The Hearts Over 50s Walking Football group recently enjoyed a memorable opportunity as they got the chance to play on the famous pitch at Tynecastle Park.

Rolling back the years in style, the group were in top form with plenty of goals, laughter and moments of quality on show.

More importantly, the session highlighted the fantastic spirit within the group and the strong connection they have with the club. It was a special experience for everyone involved and great to see the players welcomed onto the Tynecastle turf.

A top group and a brilliant occasion for all involved. 👏⚽

Regional Squads Preparing for Summer Cup Events ⚽🏆

Preparations are well underway for the upcoming Regional Cup events taking place across June and July, with regional squads already beginning to come together ahead of the summer competitions.

The West Region recently held a joint session involving the Men’s Over 65s and Over 70s squads, with both groups taking each other on in a friendly series of matches.

The games provided valuable preparation, competitive action and an opportunity for players to build relationships as squads continue to develop ahead of the big events later this year.

It’s fantastic to see the enthusiasm and commitment from players and management teams as excitement builds for another busy regional campaign. 👏⚽

These stories once again highlight the incredible community at the heart of walking football. Whether celebrating success, creating lasting memories or supporting one another during difficult times, the bonds formed through the game continue to make a real difference in people’s lives. A huge well done to all clubs, players and volunteers involved. ⚽❤️

SWF WFS O40's Women's Premiership & Championship

The SWF WFS O40’s Women’s Premiership & Championship returns on Sunday 31st May at the for another exciting round of competitive walking football.

Following Round 1, Braehead FC - Reds sit top of the Premiership table after a perfect start to the season. However, Round 2 presents a major challenge as they take on the teams currently sitting 2nd, 3rd and 4th in the standings.

In the Championship, Oriam Ladies enjoyed a terrific start to life in competitive walking football during Round 1 and will be looking to build on that momentum. They commence Round 2 with a top-of-the-table clash against Jeanfield Swifts in what promises to be a big opening fixture.

With several key matches ahead across both divisions, we could be looking at a very interesting league table once the final whistle blows that afternoon.

We wish all teams the very best for another fantastic day of football at Ravenscraig. ⚽👏

WFS O75's Men's National Premiership

The WFS National O75’s Premiership returns to the on Friday 29th May for Round 2, following a memorable opening round in this historic inaugural season.

After Round 1, Fife Wanderers sit top of the table, holding a two-point lead over Ayr Utd. Fittingly, Round 2 begins with the current top two facing off against each other in what promises to be an exciting opening fixture.

With all teams continuing to make history in this new age category, we look forward to another fantastic day of walking football and wish all players and clubs the very best for next Friday’s matches. ⚽👏