Player of the Month (April) - David Ellis & Lorraine Pratt


As April 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.

🌟 April Women’s Player of the Month
Lorraine Pratt (61) – Midlothian Ladies

🌟 March Men’s Player of the Month
David Ellis (52) – Glenbuck & Douglas Valley

Huge congratulations to David & Lorraine!

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?

Lorraine: “I got involved in walking football for two reasons:

1 – I played football for years in my teens and couldn’t quite believe it when I discovered I could play again albeit walking

2 – I was going through quite a hard time in my life after my Dad was diagnosed with Dementia. It devastated our whole family but playing football twice a week with the loveliest of people helped me both mentally and physically to deal with everything that was happening.”

David: “I was coaching my son’s team within the club’s setup and had stopped playing for a number of years and missed the enjoyment of getting out and playing but it was taking longer to recover from all the diving about. One of the coaches had mentioned they were starting a walking football section and wondered if I’d come along. I thought it would be a great level to get back playing, but at a more sedate pace.”

What positive impact has walking football had on your life?

Lorraine: “It had a massive impact on my physical fitness, even managing to lose weight. But the social side has been amazing with lots of days and nights out and some tournaments abroad which are such fun.”

David: “It’s brought the enjoyment back of playing football in a team and as I’ve got older the passion hasn’t faded and walking football keeps me active doing a sport I love. It also brings together a great group of lads who feel the same and it’s almost like a relief valve where we can talk about issues we may have.”

What would you say to encourage others to come along?

Lorraine: “I would definitely encourage anyone to come along and try it, even if you have never played before, you will be made to feel very welcome.”

David: “Give it a go! You probably think your football ship has sailed but walking football gives you that opportunity to re-live your footballing youth at a slower pace and it gets the joints moving more than you think. Our team also encourages each other whatever your level and we are there to listen if you want to get something off your chest!”

WFS O60's Men's East Leagues

The WFS O60’s Men’s East of Scotland Leagues return for Round 2 this Friday at the Oriam National Performance Centre, with an exciting and competitive day in store.

In the Premiership, it’s incredibly tight early on, with just three points separating the top six teams. We also have a standout top-of-the-table clash as Dundee East CSC take on Dunfermline Dynamos, a fixture that could have a big impact on how the table begins to take shape.

In the Championship, it’s a similar story with a strong and competitive division. The opening match sees Hearts 98’s take on Oriam 2015, setting the tone for what promises to be a closely contested round of fixtures.

It’s shaping up to be an exciting day at Oriam, and we look forward to seeing how all teams fare by late Friday afternoon. ⚽

WFS O60's Men's West Leagues

The WFS O60’s Men’s West of Scotland Leagues return this Friday at the Toryglen Regional Football Centre for Round 2, with some big early-season fixtures on the horizon.

In the Premiership, Saint Anthony’s – Greens made a perfect start last time out with four wins from four. However, they face a real test straight away, with their opening two matches coming against Pollok Thistle and Pollok Utd, who currently sit second and third. These fixtures could have a big impact on the early title race.

In the Championship, Ardencaple FC also enjoyed a flawless Round 1 and will be aiming to build on that momentum. They face a key top-of-the-table clash against John Sutton CC, in what promises to be a crucial encounter at this stage of the season.

With plenty at stake across both divisions, it’s set to be another exciting night of walking football at Toryglen. We wish all teams the very best. ⚽

WFS SWF O50's Women's Premiership

The WFS SWF O50’s Women’s Premiership returned this afternoon for Round 2 at the Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility, with the title race heating up as we reach the halfway stage of the season.

At the top of the table, it couldn’t be any tighter. Rangers FFIT currently lead the way, but only one goal separates them from last year’s champions Braehead FC – Reds. Both sides have been outstanding so far, each recording an impeccable six wins from six.

With both teams still to face each other in the second half of the season, it sets things up perfectly for a cracking title race, with very little to choose between the two sides.

A big thank you to all players, clubs, referees, and regional representatives for another fantastic day of football, and for contributing to such a competitive and enjoyable league campaign. ⚽👏

WFS O65’s Men’s West Leagues

The WFS O65’s Men’s West of Scotland Leagues returned today at the Toryglen Regional Football Centre for Round 2, with another competitive and meaningful day of walking football.

The day began with a minute’s applause in tribute to Gerry Butler, who recently passed away. It was a fitting way to recognise his contribution and mark his impact on the walking football community.

In the Premiership, Drumchapel Utd JNE continued their impressive unbeaten start to the season, extending their lead at the top of the table to four points and setting the early pace in the title race.

In the Championship, all eyes were on a crucial set of fixtures involving the leading teams, and while it was always going to be a big round, it is Dumbarton FC who sit top at the halfway stage and 2 points clear. Despite that, it remains a closely contested division with plenty still to play for as the season progresses.

A big thank you to all players, clubs, referees, and regional representatives for contributing to another strong and competitive day of football in the West. ⚽👏

WFS O70’s Men’s East Premiership

The WFS O70’s Men’s East Premiership returned today at the Oriam National Performance Centre for Round 2, in what was a special and emotional day for everyone involved.

The day began with a minute’s applause in tribute to Gerry Butler, with the Oriam squad, venue staff, and Gerry’s wife Lorna all joining together to honour a man who made such a meaningful impact on walking football in Scotland. It was a fitting and heartfelt moment of reflection.

When it came to the football, it’s advantage Alloa Athletic, who continued their strong form with three straight wins, including an important victory over Fife Wanderers in the top-of-the-table clash.

A big thank you to all players, clubs, referees, and volunteers for contributing to a memorable day. The games were played in great spirit, with plenty of smiles — something Gerry would undoubtedly have been very proud of. ⚽

WFS SWF O50's Women's Premiership

The WFS SWF Women’s Premiership returns this Sunday for Round 2 at the Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility, with the title race already shaping up to be an exciting one.

At the top of the table, it’s incredibly tight, with Braehead FC – Reds and Rangers FFIT currently level on points after a strong start to the season. With both sides looking to gain an early advantage, all eyes will be on how the table unfolds by the end of Sunday’s fixtures.

With plenty still to play for across the division, Round 2 promises another competitive and entertaining day of walking football.

We wish all teams the very best and look forward to seeing how the standings look by Sunday night. ⚽

Please note: Following the withdrawal of Tay City Strollers from the league, all results from Round 1 have been removed.

WFS O65'S West Leagues

The WFS O65’s Men’s West of Scotland Leagues return this Friday at the Toryglen Regional Football Centre, with a big round of fixtures set to shape the early standings.

In the Premiership, we have a standout top-of-the-table clash as Drumchapel Utd JNE take on Ayr United. Both sides have made strong starts, and this fixture could prove crucial in determining who takes early control at the top.

The Championship also promises plenty of drama, with the top three teams all level on points. Glasgow Life, Motherwell FC CT, and Dumbarton FC all face each other in what is set to be a defining round in the race for top spot.

With so much at stake across both divisions, it promises to be another exciting night of walking football at Toryglen.

We wish all teams the very best for the upcoming fixtures. ⚽

WFS O70's Men’s East Premiership

The WFS O70’s Men’s East Premiership returns this Friday for Round 2 at the Oriam National Performance Centre, with another exciting set of fixtures on the horizon.

We’re set for a tasty top-of-the-table clash to kick things off in Game 1, as Fife Wanderers take on Alloa Athletic. Both sides are currently joint top on points, making this an early-season showdown that could shape the direction of the title race.

With plenty more competitive fixtures to follow, Round 2 promises another high-quality day of walking football in the East.

We wish all teams the very best for the upcoming matches and look forward to another fantastic day at Oriam. ⚽

WFS O50's Men's West Leagues

The WFS O50’s Men’s West of Scotland Leagues returned today at the Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility, delivering another exciting round of competitive walking football across all divisions.

In the Premiership, it was an excellent day for Carrick WFC, who recorded four wins from four, including an impressive victory over league leaders Saint Anthony’s – Greens. That result sees Carrick close the gap to just one point at the top, setting up an intriguing title race.

The Championship remains incredibly tight, with Motherwell Phoenix now sitting top at the halfway stage, but with only two points separating the top three clubs, it’s all to play for in the coming rounds.

In the Conference, Alloa Athletic continued their impressive unbeaten start to the season and have now opened up a four-point lead at the top. Morton FC sit in second place after a strong day overall, despite a narrow 1–0 defeat to the league leaders.

A big thank you to all players, clubs, referees, and regional representatives for contributing to another fantastic day of football in the West. ⚽👏

WFS O50's Men's East Leagues

The WFS O50’s Men’s East of Scotland Leagues returned today at the Regional Performance Centre Dundee for Round 2, with another exciting and competitive day of walking football across all divisions.

In the Premiership, Forfar Athletic have opened up a five-point lead at the top of the table. Their opening match saw them share the points with newly promoted Linlithgow Rose CFC, who continue to impress in their first season back in the top flight and currently sit second.

The Championship is proving to be incredibly tight, with only goal difference separating Carnoustie Panmure and Dunfermline Dynamos at the top of the table after another closely contested round of fixtures.

In the Conference, Letham Angus remain top, holding a two-point advantage over Forfar Athletic Blues as the division continues to take shape.

A big thank you to all players, clubs, and regional representatives for contributing to a fantastic Round 2 in the East of Scotland. We look forward to the next round of fixtures as the season continues to build. ⚽

Invite to International Event Statement

Statement from WFS President David Winnie

Walking Football Scotland has recently received an invitation, through the Scottish FA, to consider entering a Scotland team in the Walking Football Euro Cup in Nyon, Switzerland, on 24–25 June.

We are pleased to have received this opportunity and appreciate the support of the Scottish FA and Scottish Para-Football.

As the invitation has only just been received, the WFS Board is currently considering the best way to proceed and reviewing the practical and financial implications of participation.

We appreciate the interest shown and will update members further once discussions have taken place and a decision has been reached.

David Winnie

President

Walking Football Scotland

WFS O65’s Men’s East Leagues

The WFS O65’s Men’s East of Scotland Leagues got underway today at the Oriam National Performance Centre, marking the final league to commence for the 2026 season.

In the Premiership, Fife Wanderers made an impressive start, recording four wins from four to sit top of the table after Round 1. Last year’s champions Alloa Athletic are close behind in second place, sitting two points back after an opening match draw proved costly in the early standings.

The Championship is already shaping up exactly as expected — highly competitive. Hearts 98’s lead the way after Round 1, closely followed by Dundee East CSC, with little separating the teams in what looks set to be an exciting division.

A big thank you goes to all players, clubs, referees, regional representatives, and Regional League Co-ordinator David Callaghan for delivering a fantastic opening day and a strong start to the Men’s O65’s leagues in the East of Scotland.

We now look forward to Round 2 on Friday 15th May, where the early battles at the top will continue to unfold. ⚽

Club News

It’s been another inspiring period for walking football, with clubs across the country continuing to make a real difference both on and off the pitch. From outstanding fundraising efforts and community initiatives to national recognition in the media, these latest stories highlight the powerful role walking football plays in bringing people together and supporting those in need.

🏆 Walking Football Glasgow Trophy 2026 – A Week to Remember ⚽

After an incredible six days of action, the 2026 Walking Football Glasgow Trophy has come to a close — marking another hugely successful event in the walking football calendar.

Following months of planning and preparation, it was fantastic to see everything come together so seamlessly at Toryglen, as 139 teams and over 1,000 players came together from across Scotland, the UK and Europe. The scale of the event, combined with the organisation, teamwork and commitment shown throughout the week, made it a truly standout occasion.

A huge congratulations to all of the 2026 champions:

  • Men’s O75s – Fife Wanderers

  • Men’s O70s – Alloa Athletic

  • Men’s O65s – Hearts

  • Men’s O60s – Saint Anthony’s

  • Men’s O50s – Forfar Athletic

  • Women’s O40s – Bolton Arena

  • Women’s O50s – Braehead FC

  • Women’s O60s – Forest Vets

Events of this size simply don’t happen without the incredible efforts of so many people. A sincere thank you goes to all players, clubs, referees, volunteers and Glasgow Life staff whose enthusiasm and professionalism ensured the week was such a success.

This year’s event once again highlighted the strength, growth and community spirit of walking football, and they’re already looking forward to building on this momentum ahead of 2027.

Ayr United Walking Footballers Open New Community Pitch at Somerset Park 🏟️⚽

Players from Ayr United Football Academy’s Walking Football programme were honoured to play a key role in the official opening of the club’s new Community Pitch at Somerset Park.

Two teams, featuring players from the Over 50s and Over 60s squads — many of whom were part of the club’s Algarve Cup-winning sides last year — were among the first to use the new facility, alongside pupils from Newton Primary School.

The walking footballers took part in a friendly match before being joined by members of the first team squad, who enjoyed trying their hand at the slower version of the game.

The pitch was officially opened by SFA President Mike Mulraney, marking an exciting development that will benefit the club, its academy and the wider local community for years to come.

Street Soccer Dundee Spread Easter Cheer with Community Collection 🐣💛

The Street Soccer Dundee walking football group have been busy off the pitch, organising a fantastic Easter egg collection to support local children in the community.

Thanks to the generosity of players and supporters, a wonderful number of Easter eggs were gathered and distributed, helping bring smiles to many young people over the Easter period.

A brilliant example of how walking football groups continue to make a positive difference beyond the game — well done to everyone involved for their kindness and community spirit.

Walking Football Festival Raises £1,100 for Local Food Bank 💙⚽

A fantastic walking football festival has been highlighted in the press after raising an impressive £1,100 for a local food bank, showcasing once again the positive impact of the game within communities.

The event, held at Greenfield Academy in Dundee, brought together around 150 players of all ages and abilities, creating a brilliant atmosphere both on and off the pitch. Teams travelled from across the country to take part, with the focus firmly on participation, inclusion and enjoyment.

Organised by Jimmy Sorrie, the festival not only delivered a great day of football but also made a meaningful difference locally, with funds going towards supporting those in need through the food bank.

Players and organisers alike praised the event for its welcoming spirit, competitive yet friendly matches, and the opportunity to bring people together through the game. New friendships were formed, and the day highlighted just how powerful walking football can be in tackling social isolation while supporting important causes.

A huge well done to everyone involved in organising, participating and contributing — a brilliant example of football making a real difference in the community.

Jeanfield Swifts Represent Club Proudly in Algarve Tournament 🇵🇹⚽

Jeanfield Swifts Walking Football Club represented themselves superbly as they travelled to the Algarve to take part in an international tournament.

The trip provided a fantastic opportunity for players to test themselves against different opposition, while also enjoying the social side of the game and building even stronger bonds as a group.

The club conducted themselves brilliantly both on and off the pitch, showcasing the values of walking football and flying the flag for their club and Scotland.

A great experience for everyone involved and one that will live long in the memory. 👏⚽

Stonehaven Strollers Raise £1,660 for CHSS at Quiz Night 🧠💙

Stonehaven Strollers Walking Football Club got their fundraising efforts off to a fantastic start this year in support of charity partners Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland (CHSS) by hosting a successful quiz night on Friday 20 March.

The event proved to be a huge success, raising an outstanding £1,660, with a cheque presented at the end of the evening to Anne Magarin from CHSS.

A brilliant effort from everyone involved — from organisers to participants — highlighting once again the generosity and community spirit within walking football.

Well done to Stonehaven Strollers for such a fantastic achievement 👏💙

These stories are a testament to the incredible spirit within the walking football community — where football is just the starting point for friendship, support and positive change. Whether raising vital funds, supporting charities or creating opportunities for people to come together, clubs continue to lead the way. A huge well done to everyone involved for making such a meaningful impact. ⚽💙

WFS O50's Men's East Leagues

The WFS O50’s Men’s East of Scotland Leagues return this Sunday at the RPC Dundee for Round 2, with plenty of exciting fixtures lined up across all divisions.

In the Premiership, we have a standout top-of-the-table clash as Forfar Athletic take on Raith Rovers, with both sides looking to strengthen their early position. There’s also a big test involving Linlithgow Rose CFC, who currently sit third and will be aiming to close the gap at the top.

In the Championship, it was a perfect start for Dunfermline Dynamos, who won all four of their matches in Round 1. The question now is — can they repeat that form and maintain their early lead as the pressure begins to build in Round 2?

The Conference is already shaping up to be incredibly tight, with the top five teams separated by just one point. Round 2 is sure to bring plenty of twists and turns as teams battle to gain an early advantage in what looks like a very competitive division.

We look forward to another fantastic day of walking football in the East and wish all teams the very best for the upcoming fixtures at RPC Dundee. ⚽