WFS O60's Men's Regional Cup - West Champions!

The atmosphere at Toryglen Regional Football Centre was full of spirit and camaraderie today as teams gathered for the highly anticipated Walking Football Scotland Over-60s Regional Cup. In a day packed with energy, sportsmanship, and impressive footballing skill, it was the West Region who stole the show — and the silverware.

The West region team delivered a commanding performance throughout the tournament, winning all four of their matches and remarkably not conceding a single goal. Their disciplined defence and clinical finishing proved too much for their opponents, earning them the 2025 Regional Cup title in style.

The victorious side were honoured in a special medal ceremony, where they were presented with the trophy and their medals by none other than our own WFS Patron, Rose Reilly MBE — a legend of Scottish football and a true inspiration to all involved in the game.

Walking Football Scotland express heartfelt gratitude to all the players, referees, regional managers and assistants who contributed to the smooth running and success of the event.

Congratulations to the victorious West Region, led by the experienced management duo of John Young and John Jackson.

📸 Photos by Helen Hyland

WFS O60's Men's Regional Squad Announcement

Congratulations to all the players who have been selected to represent their regional teams in the Over 60s Men’s category for this Friday’s Regional Cup at Toryglen Regional Football Centre!

Congratulations to all the players who have been selected to represent their regions—your commitment, skill, and passion for the game continues to raise the bar and inspire others.

We’re proud to unveil the squads who’ll be pulling on the WFS shirt and competing for regional pride. A huge well done to everyone who’s earned their place, your hard work hasn’t gone unnoticed!

A special thanks to all the Managers and Assistants for your incredible support, hard work, and commitment behind the scenes. These squads wouldn't come together without your efforts!

We’d like to wish all teams the very best of luck for Friday. As you represent WFS, play with pride, enjoy every minute, and continue to show why walking football is thriving in Scotland.

Parkinson's Scottish Cup 2025

Saturday marked a truly historic moment for Walking Football Scotland as we proudly hosted the inaugural Parkinson’s Scottish Cup. A day that will live long in the memory and serve as a huge milestone in the growth of the game across the country.

The creation of a dedicated tournament for players living with Parkinson’s is testament to how far we’ve come in growing and shaping the walking football landscape in Scotland. What was once a niche variation of the beautiful game has now evolved into an inclusive, supportive and empowering community, with this new category now standing proudly in its own right.

We extend our heartfelt thanks and congratulations to the three fantastic teams who took part in the competition:

  • Celtic FC Foundation

  • Glasgow Life

  • Hibernian Community Foundation

Each team played with heart, spirit, and sportsmanship, supported passionately by friends and family lining the touchline. The encouragement and energy from the sidelines were as powerful as the performances on the pitch—and showed just how strong this community has become.

To all the participants, your passion, perseverance, and love for the game were an inspiration to everyone in attendance. You continue to show that Parkinson’s is no barrier to taking part in sport, camaraderie, and the sheer joy of playing walking football.

This event wasn’t just a competition—it was a celebration of resilience, progress, and unity. A major milestone not only for those who played on the day but for the continued development of inclusive football in Scotland.

We encourage anyone living with Parkinson’s who wants to stay active, meet others, and experience the benefits of walking football to get involved. Together working with Parkinson’s UK, we’re proud to support our clubs in providing dedicated Parkinson’s walking football sessions across the country, helping more people stay connected, active, and empowered through the game.

👉 Find your nearest session and learn more here:
https://www.walkingfootballscotland.org/parkinsons-wf

Together, we’re changing the game—for good!

WFS SCOTTISH CUP & FESTIVAL 2025

Walking Football Scotland made history once again as 92 teams and over 900 players descended on Glasgow Green Football Centre for the largest ever one-day walking football festival – the WFS Scottish Cup & Festival 2025.

Now firmly established as a landmark event in the walking football calendar, the festival brought together players from across Scotland to compete in a day of camaraderie, competition and celebration of the game.

Sponsored by our charity partners, Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland, this year’s event not only broke participation records, but also showcased the continued growth and diversity of walking football, with matches played across a range of age and gender categories.

We were especially delighted to welcome representation from the Scottish Government, including Minister for Social Care, Mental Wellbeing and Sport, Maree Todd MSP, whose support highlights the growing recognition of walking football as a powerful tool for improving health, wellbeing and community connection.

Special guests in attendance included former Scottish footballers, Craig Levein, Peter Grant, David Hopkin and Dougie Imrie, as well as WFS Patron and football icon Rose Reilly MBE, who helped present trophies and medals to the winning teams.

𝗧𝗼𝘂𝗿𝗻𝗮𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗪𝗶𝗻𝗻𝗲𝗿𝘀 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱

  • Over 40s Women’s – Braehead FC (defeated Linlithgow Rose CFC)

  • Over 50s Women’s – Braehead FC

  • Over 50s – Saint Anthony’s (defeated Pollok Utd)

  • Over 60s – Pollok Utd (defeated Oriam)

  • Over 65s – Pollok Utd (defeated Carrick WFC)

  • Over 70s – Alloa Athletic (defeated Duncanrig EK)

  • Parkinson’s - Glasgow Life

  • Peter Collins Fair Play Award – Universal Wanderers

Trophies were awarded by SWF Chair Vivienne MacLaren, SWF CEO Aileen Campbell and our patron Rose Reilly MBE in front of a packed and enthusiastic crowd.

We welcome the first-ever Parkinson’s Scottish Cup category and we are delighted to see the game grow in this way that allows a new category being added to what was a tremendous occasion.

WFS featured live on Sky Sports today and you can view those clips here:

Walking Football Scotland would like to extend heartfelt thanks to all teams, volunteers, referees, and supporters who made the day possible, as well as our valued event partners: AlphaMed Scotland, AudioCP, Darren Catering Services, Glasgow Life, Derek Anderson, Phil Dawson, Sky Sports, SNN Sports, Uhlsport and WFS Regional Reps.

With participation continuing to grow year on year, the 2025 event has once again confirmed Scotland’s place at the heart of the global walking football movement.

Scottish Cup Football

We are delighted to announce that Uhlsport has kindly donated and sponsored the official footballs for this Saturday’s Scottish Cup event!

Their generosity ensures that our players will be equipped with top-quality match balls for what promises to be an exciting and memorable day of football.

A huge thank you also goes to RJM Sports for their continued support in helping make this possible.

Your contribution helps make grassroots football even better — and we’re truly grateful.

Let’s make it a fantastic day!

Club News - June

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:

  • Infinity Garden Solutions

  • Manse Vehicle Management

  • Martin Kennedy (Football Fun Factory)sponsor of the Fair Play Trophy

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:

  • Gala Fairydean

  • Dunbar

  • Tayport

  • Stenhousemuir

  • Linlithgow Rose

  • Oriam

  • Fife Wanderers

  • Dunfermline Walking Football

  • Dunfermline Dynamos White & Red

🏅 Congratulations:

  • Linlithgow RoseFirst-ever winners of the UKMC Invitational Trophy

  • Dunfermline Dynamos WhiteWinners of the Fair Play Trophy

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.

WFS O40's Women's Regional Cup - North East Champions!

The O40’s Women’s Regional Cup kicked off today at Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility, Wishaw, with all four regional teams eager to battle it out for the title.

All matches were played with high intensity and fierce competitiveness, but it was the North East Region who stood out—going undefeated to be crowned Champions for the second year in a row!

We extend our thanks to all the players, teams, and referees for a fantastic afternoon of football.

Congratulations once again to the North East Region, led by managers David Callaghan and Jim Gilfeather, on their impressive O40’s Women’s Regional Cup victory.

📸 Photos by Helen Hyland

WFS O50's Women's Regional Cup - South West Champions!

The O50’s Women’s Regional Cup kicked off today at Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility, Wishaw, with all four regional teams eager to claim the title of champions.

In a closely contested tournament, it was the South West Region who came out on top, securing victory by a single goal to be crowned O50’s Women’s Regional Cup Champions!

A special afternoon for the South West, as this win completes a remarkable double victory, with both their men’s and women’s teams lifting the 2025 O50’s Regional Cup.

We extend our thanks to all the players, teams, and referees for a fantastic afternoon of football, and offer our warmest congratulations to the South West Region—led by managers Mhari Lindsay and Rhona Carson—on their well-earned success.

📸 Photos by Helen Hyland

WFS O50's Men's Regional Cup - South West Champions

The 2025 O50’s Regional Cup commenced in style today at Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility, Wishaw, with the first regional event of the year delivering a thrilling afternoon of high-intensity and competitive football.

It was the South West Region who emerged unbeaten and ultimately triumphant, claiming the title of O50’s Men’s Regional Cup Champions!

A big thank you goes to all the players, teams, and referees for contributing to a fantastic day of sport.

Congratulations to the victorious South West Region, led by the experienced management trio of Jim Marshall, Brian Connolly, and Billy Bentley.

📸 Photos by Helen Hyland

North Region Walking Football Festival – Dingwall

A brilliant day in Dingwall as 7 teams took part in today’s North Region Walking Football Festival, proudly supported by Ross County!

Teams from Ross County, Seaforth, Granton, Skye, Fort William, and St Duthus (x2) enjoyed a fantastic day of walking football, with the two St Duthus teams meeting in a spirited final.

We at Walking Football Scotland were proud to support the event and were delighted to see every team leave with a set of bibs to use at their local sessions.

A massive thank you to organiser Martin Samuell, our referees, and especially to our WFS Regional Reps David Callaghan and Jenny Hammond for their outstanding support throughout this event.

We’re already looking forward to the next one!

Player of the Month (May) - Chris Fleming & Jillian Gemmell

We’re keeping up with our monthly spotlight on Walking Football Scotland Players of the Month in partnership with Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland.

For May the Walking Football Scotland Women’s Player of the Month is Jillian Gemmell! Jillian, 43, plays with Rossvale.

Walking Football Scotland Men’s Player of the Month is Chris Fleming! Chris, 67, plays with Carrick WFC.

Congratulations Chris and Jillian! They shared their reflections on what walking football means to them.

Why did you get involved in walking football?

Jillian: “My friend Matt who is heavily involved in Walking Football Scotland suggested it to me as I have always loved football but never played for any teams. Having a previous broken ankle means I wouldn’t’ be able to play ‘normal’ football now so this gives me an avenue to enjoy a sport I love watching and playing.”

Chris: “Started walking football after health issue. I had a pituitary tumour removed and needed to get my fitness back as had put on weight due to medication I had been taking and needed to get out house for my fitness and mental health. I have played football all my life at all levels Kilmarnock Brechin and Stranraer and junior and amateur level too. 

What positive impact has walking football had on your life?

Jillian: “There’s a great team of girls at Rossvale who look out for each other so it’s nice to be a part of this. It also gives me time away from work and other commitments to enjoy sport. It’s great for your wellbeing and mental health to get out and do something you enjoy.”

Chris: “Great to get back into dressing room environment and playing with guys from 50 to over 80 many having played football some not. I have made many new friends locally and all over Scotland. My wife says it's taken over my life!!! It's great to talk to different guys and realise many have various health issues but come and play and enjoy the social side as much as the actual football.”

What would you say to encourage others to come along?

Jillian: “Give it a try – there’s nothing stopping you even if you’ve never kicked a ball before. Some of my team had never played football before and have progressed so well.

Don’t be fooled by the walking bit – Its’ still hard work”

Chris: “It's more than just the football it's the social side as we at Maybole also have the local community hub for an hour after our games for chat cuppa and cake. I also go and play at other centres throughout Scotland with old teammates that are playing walking football now too. 

It's great to see how much enjoyment people get from our sessions especially those who have never played football. 

WFS O50's Men's Regional Squad Announcement

Congratulations to all the players who have been selected to represent their regional teams in the Over 50s Men’s category for this Sunday’s Regional Cup at Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility!

Our final squad announcements this week is the O50's men. Always a terrific skill-level shown within this category and we look forward in welcoming you all on Sunday.

A special thanks to all the Managers and Assistants for your incredible support, hard work, and commitment behind the scenes. These squads wouldn't come together without your efforts!

Best of luck to everyone competing — we’re looking forward to an exciting day of football this weekend!

WFS O50's Women's Regional Squad Announcement

Congratulations to all the players who have been selected to represent their regional teams in the Over 50s Women's category for this Sunday’s Regional Cup at Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility!

We’re excited to see our inspiring O50’s women and your passion, commitment, and skill continue to raise the bar and showcase the strength of women's football at every age.

A special thanks to all the Managers and Assistants for your unwavering support, organisation, and tireless efforts behind the scenes. These squads wouldn’t be possible without you!

Best of luck to everyone competing — we can’t wait to see you all in action this weekend!

𝗪𝗙𝗦 𝗢𝟰𝟬'𝘀 𝗪𝗼𝗺𝗲𝗻'𝘀 𝗥𝗲𝗴𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗦𝗾𝘂𝗮𝗱𝘀 𝗔𝗻𝗻𝗼𝘂𝗻𝗰𝗲𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁

Congratulations to all the players who have been selected to represent their regional teams in the Over 40s Women's category for this Sunday’s Regional Cup at Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility! 🏆⚽

We’re excited to kick off the squad announcements with our incredible O40’s women. Your commitment, skill, and love for the game are an inspiration.

A special thanks to all the volunteer Managers and Assistants for your unwavering support, organisation, and hard work behind the scenes. These squads wouldn’t be possible without your dedication!

Best of luck to everyone competing — we can’t wait to see you all in action this weekend!

Walking Football Scotland Shines at ‘Legends & Legacy’ Gala Dinner

Walking Football Scotland was honoured to attend the ‘Legends & Legacy’ Gala Dinner hosted by SNN Sports at the Golden Jubilee Hotel last night.

The event brought together some of Scottish football’s respected figures, including our Patron Gordon Smith, alongside Billy Davies, Gordon Dalziel, and Dougie Imrie. The evening was expertly hosted by David Tanner, who guided heartfelt discussions and memorable reflections from the guests about their time in the beautiful game.

The Gala Dinner celebrated the remarkable work of the Scottish Football Partnership, whose ongoing support continues to uplift and empower communities through football. We are sincerely grateful to both the Scottish Football Partnership and SNN Sports for giving Walking Football Scotland the opportunity to share our own story and mission.

Representing Walking Football Scotland were our trustees and President Kenny McLean, Gordon McAllister, Martin Jack, and Matt Ramsay. They were joined by former trustee Vivian Wallace, Amanda Mackay from Parkinson’s UK, neuro physiotherapist Lois Rosenthal, Colin Craig of Drumchapel United and former Arthur Duncan Award recipient, as well as referee Simon Reilly.

It was a truly inspiring evening that celebrated the past, acknowledged the present, and looked forward to the legacy being built across Scottish football.