Club News
/It has been another powerful period for walking football across Scotland, with clubs coming together to celebrate community, friendship and the incredible impact the game continues to have both on and off the pitch. From heartfelt tributes and fundraising successes to new sessions, sponsorship support and competitive action, the stories below once again highlight the strength, compassion and togetherness that defines our walking football family.
Firstly, we are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Neil Whitton from Ardler, who sadly passed away suddenly on 20 December. Neil was a much-loved member of the local football community, and his loss has been felt deeply by many.
In tribute, the Dundee East CSC Walking Football group welcomed members of Neil’s family, along with fellow footballers from across the region, to the Quest Arena for a special gathering held in his memory.
The session was filled with reflection, respect, and togetherness — a fitting way to honour someone who meant so much to so many. A collection held on the day raised in excess of £320, a testament to the generosity and compassion of everyone who attended.
We would like to sincerely thank all those who took part, contributed, and supported Neil’s family during this difficult time.
Our thoughts are with Neil’s loved ones and friends. He will be greatly missed. 💙
Duncanrig EK Start the Year with Celebration in East Kilbride 🎉⚽
Looking ahead with positivity, Duncanrig EK Walking Football began the new year in celebratory fashion following their success in the Men’s 70s West League.
The club marked the achievement by hosting a New Year Walking Football Tournament, featuring four of their own teams competing in a round-robin league format. The day was played in great spirit, with plenty of football, laughter, and friendly competition before everyone came together to enjoy a shared meal.
A huge well done to Dougie Patterson and his team for organising such a fantastic event — a perfect way to celebrate success and kick off the year ahead.
EK Gerihatricks Score Big with £500 Donation to Kilbryde Hospice 💙
EK Gerihatricks Walking Football Club have earned some new fans after making a generous £500 donation to Kilbryde Hospice, supporting the vital work they do within the local community.
The club has 69 members who train and play three times a week at the Alistair McCoist Centre in East Kilbride. Ages range from 60 to 82, with an impressive four active members aged over 80.
Committee Chair Frank Parker explained:
“At our annual Christmas Dance on Friday 5 December, held at the British Legion Hall in the Village, East Kilbride, we encouraged members and partners to support our raffle at £5 per ticket, with all proceeds going to Kilbryde Hospice.”
With over 100 people attending, the event raised £500, which was later presented to the hospice and gratefully received.
A tremendous effort from everyone involved — a brilliant example of walking football making a real difference off the pitch.
Giffnock SC O70s Welcome Pollok United for Friendly Clash 🤝⚽
Giffnock SC O70s were delighted to welcome Pollok United to Auldhouse for a friendly match as both sides prepare for the upcoming competitive season.
The game was played in excellent spirit, with a healthy dose of friendly rivalry on the pitch, followed by plenty of laughs and camaraderie afterwards. Matches like these are the perfect warm-up ahead of competitive action, giving players the chance to sharpen up while strengthening friendships between clubs.
A great afternoon of walking football for everyone involved — best of luck to both teams as the new season approaches.
Trustee Support at New Glasgow Life Session in Maryhill 👏⚽
It was great to see Walking Football Scotland Trustee David MacKinnon out showing his support at a new Glasgow Life walking football session held in Maryhill.
The session marked another positive step in expanding opportunities for people to get involved in walking football locally, with great energy, enthusiasm, and engagement from those taking part.
David’s presence highlighted the importance of supporting new sessions as they grow, helping ensure they get off to the strongest possible start.
A brilliant example of the continued commitment to growing the game across communities in Glasgow and beyond.
Shotts WF Strengthen Sponsorship Ahead of New Season 👕🤝
Last night both Shotts Walking Football squads came together for a photo session alongside their sponsors BCA Insulation Shotts, as preparations continue for the upcoming competitive season.
The club expressed their sincere thanks to Karen, Wilson, and everyone at BCA Insulation for their generous and much-needed support. The sponsorship will see the BCA logo proudly displayed on Shotts shirts when the new season gets underway in March.
Pictured are both squads with Wilson Shaw from BCA, marking a great example of local businesses backing community sport and helping walking football continue to thrive.
As we reflect on these moments, it’s clear that walking football continues to be about far more than results. It’s about people, purpose and the connections formed through the game. Whether honouring those we’ve lost, supporting vital charities, welcoming new players, or simply enjoying time together, every club plays a part in strengthening our community. Thank you to everyone involved — players, volunteers, referees, sponsors and supporters — for continuing to make walking football such a positive force across Scotland.
