Walking Football Round-Up – Club News!
From tournaments and new team debuts to charity events and community sessions, it has been a busy few weeks, packed with action, inspiration, and growth across the walking football scene in Scotland.
With thanks to all the incredible clubs, players, organisers and supporters who continue to drive the game forward—here's everything you need to know from a brilliant few weeks of walking football!
Lifesaving Skills on Show at Oriam
St John Scotland delivered vital bystander CPR and defibrillator training at the Oriam Sports Performance Centre.
The sessions began with members of the Walking Netball team, followed by training for Oriam Walking Footballers, ensuring participants across both sports had the chance to gain confidence in responding to cardiac emergencies.
There was a fantastic turnout and a real sense of enthusiasm and commitment from participants.
Friendly Fixtures and Good Spirits in Grangemouth
On Tuesday 5th August, Falkirk Foundation Walking Football Club hosted a series of friendly mini-matches against Dunfermline Athletic Walking Football (Pars Foundation) at the Grangemouth Stags Rugby Club’s indoor astro pitch.
The evening was packed with energy, good football, and great camaraderie between both teams. Laughter and smiles were in abundance and after a lively hour of play, the participants enjoyed sharing in refreshments afterwards.
Walking Football Festival Raises Funds and Spirits at Nethcraigs
The community came together in true walking football spirit for Simon McLean’s annual Walking Football Festival at Nethercraigs, Pollok, all in aid of the Cystic Fibrosis Trust. A fantastic total of £2,285.37 was raised on the day, showing once again the power of football to unite and make a difference.
Congratulations to tournament winners Saint Anthony’s and Gerihatricks, who impressed on the pitch—but an even bigger cheer goes to Gerihatricks, who selected Drumchapel Utd as the worthy recipients of the Frank McParland Memorial Award, a heartfelt tribute to a much-missed friend of the game.
It was an event marked by a special atmosphere of friendship, respect and shared purpose—a perfect example of what walking football is all about.
Fairfield WF Launch New Women’s-Only Walking Football Session
There’s more great news for the women’s game as Fairfield Walking Football launches an exciting new women’s-only session in the East of the country. Taking place every Sunday from 1–2pm at the Fairfield Astro, the session offers a welcoming, supportive space for women of all ages and abilities to enjoy the game, get active, and have fun.
Whether you're returning to football or trying it for the first time – go on ladies, give it a go!
Shotts Bon Accord Host Charity Walking Football Tournament in Aid of CHSS
It was a fantastic night of football and fundraising as Shotts Bon Accord hosted a walking football tournament in support of our charity partners CHSS (Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland) where they raised £610. The event brought together six teams – Motherwell FC CT, Stenhousemuir, North Lanarkshire Council, Shotts BA, and WEBATA, who went on to be crowned tournament winners.
Adding even more value to the evening, staff from CHSS were on hand providing free health checks to players and attendees, promoting wellbeing alongside the football.
A terrific evening of walking football, community spirit, and health awareness – all for a great cause.
Stonehaven Strollers vs Street Soccer Scotland
A historic occasion as the Strollers take part in their first ever match against another walking football team! ⚽😁
A truly special day for everyone involved, made even better by an exciting invitation from Street Soccer Scotland to play in Aberdeen on the 12th of September.
Let the countdown begin! 👏
Glasgow Cup Finale – Men’s Over 60s Bring the Series to a Spectacular Close!
The curtain came down on this year’s Glasgow Cup with the Men’s Over 60s competition at Toryglen Regional Football Centre – and what a finale it was!
A thrilling day of football saw 24 teams and over 200 players take to the pitch, creating an electric atmosphere and showcasing some top-class walking football from start to finish.
The final brought the drama, as Saint Anthony’s and Hearts battled it out in a tense 2-2 draw. With the trophy on the line, it all came down to penalties – and it was Hearts who held their nerve to claim victory and lift the cup!
Huge congratulations to Glasgow Life for their fantastic hosting and organisation throughout the series – and a heartfelt thank you to every player, coach, club, and supporter who made the 2025 Glasgow Cup such a resounding success!
Congratulations to all clubs on incredible few weeks packed with tournaments, community events, and exciting new beginnings, we want to extend a huge thank you to all the clubs, organisations, volunteers, and players who continue to give their time, energy, and passion to walking football across Scotland and beyond.
Your continued support is helping to grow an inclusive, welcoming, and active football community for all ages and abilities. Whether it’s through competition, friendship, health awareness, or simply getting people back into the game—you are making a real difference.
Here’s to even more growth, connections, and brilliant football moments ahead.