Club News
/It’s been another positive period for walking football across Scotland, with clubs continuing to gain recognition, welcome new faces and showcase the powerful impact the game has within local communities.
Stranraer FC Recognised at Wigtownshire Sports Awards 🏆
Stranraer FC were proud to attend the Wigtownshire Sports Personality Awards, held recently at the Wigtown County Buildings, celebrating the achievements of sportspeople across the region.
The club were nominated within the Club of the Year category, finishing second in their group behind Bravehearts Boxing Club. While just missing out on top spot, Stranraer were delighted to be recognised and to receive a trophy on the night.
Tayport Welcome MSPs for Special Walking Football Session 🤝⚽
Tayport Walking Football Club recently welcomed members of the Scottish Parliament to one of their sessions, as MSP Michael Marra, Willie Rennie, and MP Wendy Chamberlain came along to sample the game.
The gents joined in with the session, experiencing first-hand the enjoyment, inclusivity and benefits that walking football brings. It was a fantastic opportunity to highlight the positive impact the game has, particularly for older adults, promoting both physical activity and social connection.
A brilliant day for Tayport and a great way to showcase the continued growth and importance of walking football within communities.
Drumchapel United Shine at Home and Abroad 🌍⚽
Drumchapel United Walking Football Club have been making their mark both locally and internationally.
A group of players recently travelled to the Algarve to take part in the EuroCopa tournament, producing an excellent performance to finish runners-up — a fantastic achievement on the international stage.
Back at home, the club were also delighted to welcome Hugh Keevins and broadcasting legend Archie MacPherson to a recent session prior to him being on SunnyG ‘Talking Walking Football’ radio show. Their presence added something special to the morning, with both enjoying the opportunity to see first-hand the impact and enjoyment that walking football brings.
A brilliant reflection of a club that continues to grow, connect and represent the game so well both on and off the pitch.
Regional Reps Supporting Clubs Across the Country 👏
It’s been great to see Walking Football Scotland’s Regional Representatives out and about supporting clubs on the ground.
David Callaghan and Jenny Hammond were recently in attendance at a session with Cowden in the Community, seeing first-hand the excellent work being done to grow and promote the game locally. Their visit highlighted the importance of supporting clubs and recognising the efforts of those delivering sessions week in, week out.
Strong Turnout for Regional Team Trials ⚽
Regional team trials are currently taking place across the country, with a fantastic response from clubs and players alike.
It’s been encouraging to see so many players attending and clubs supporting the process, with strong numbers and high levels of enthusiasm on display. These trials are a great opportunity to bring players together and continue developing the standard of walking football across Scotland.
A Fitting Send-Off for CHSS COO Allan Cowie 👏⚽
Walking Football Scotland were pleased to support Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland at the recent retirement of their Chief Operating Officer, Allan Cowie, with a special game of walking football.
Allan has been involved since the very beginning of the partnership, so it was only fitting that he was given a proper and memorable ‘send-off’ on the pitch. The session was enjoyed by all and highlighted the strong relationship built over the years.
We thank Allan for his incredible support and contribution, and wish him all the very best for the future.
From community recognition and international success to grassroots support and player development, walking football continues to grow from strength to strength. A huge thank you to everyone involved for their ongoing commitment — the future of the game is in great hands. ⚽👏
