Magic weekend for WLAYFC clubs in the SERYFA Regional cups 2009 ....Photos here |
Livingston FC in the Community
are co-ordinating a Football Tournament at the No Messin Event held at Inveralmond Community High School on Wedneday 22nd July and are looking for teams to participate. If you are in the age group of 12-15 years old and would like to enter a 7-a-side team (maximum of 10 players per team) please contact Leigh Robertson on 01506 403341 or email leigh.robertson@livingstonfc.co.uk If you are a group of friends or a Boys Club Team then we would like to hear from you. The event will run from 12-4pm.
Booking forms .....here
Please note that the following free coach in-service sessions are coming up
in the coming weeks. I would be extremely grateful if you could advertise to
all your clubs. The workshops will focus on the transition from 4s - 7v7 to
11v11 and will cover team shaping and patterns of play. We will also cover
the game format changes/rules for the 7v7 associations within the workshop.
It is important that as many coaches are at these events as possible and we
would be extremely grateful if you could promote them as much as possible.
Coaches must fill in and return the attached application form detailing
which venue they will be attending.
Please be aware that these in-service workshops are coming up next month for
the Transition from 4s-7s-11s;
Bankton Mains, Murieston, (Livingston)
Monday 17th August 6.30 - 8.00pm
Transitional 4s - 7s - 11s Workshop
Peffermill Playing Fields, Edinburgh University Wednesday 19th August 6.30
- 8.00pm Transitional 4s -7s - 11s Workshop
Netherdale, Galashiels
Friday 21st August 7.00 -8.30pm
Transitional 4s - 7s -11s Workshop
Hallhill, Dunbar
Wednesday 26th August 6.30 - 8.00pm
Transitional 4s - 7s - 11s Workshop
Poltonhall Recreation Ground, Midlothian Monday 31st August 6pm-7.30pm
Transitional 4s - 7s - 11s Workshop
Any queries please feel free to contact me.... Mark.Munro@scottishfa.co.uk
Livingston FC in the Community welcome FC Benfica to Almondvale
Benfica are doing a kids coaching session at almondvale click here for more details
SYFA Online registration
Further to the release of the club registration guidelines we (SYFA) are now in the
position to inform that the online registration system will go live by 12
noon on Monday 18 May 2009. We have to wait until Monday as there will be a
power down at Hampden Park over the weekend.
The guidelines can be found at www.syfaregistrations.co.uk
Team Registrations 2009-10
The team registration form for next season has been added to the Downloads page or can be downloaded .....Here
County Cup Finals 2008-09
Almondvale Stadium, Livingston. April 25 and 26th

13s Midland Engineering Services (MES) County Cup 25th April 11am
Broxburn Athletic Colts 1-1 Armadale SC 1-3 after penalties (pictured above)
14s Jock Adamson County Cup 26th April 11am
Bathgate Rose 0-3 Broxburn Athletic Colts
15s Tam Dalyell County Cup 25th April 1pm
Kerse Thistle 2-1 Armadale Sports Club
16s Robert MacMillan County Cup 26th April 1pm
Fauldhouse Fca 1-2 Blackburn United
17s County Cup 26th April 3pm
Broxburn Athletic Colts 1-2 Fauldhouse Fca
19s County Cup 25th April 3pm
Dunipace Juniors 3-4 Broxburn Athletic Colts
Mid Calder Colts Community Football Association has been awarded Access Level Accreditation.
Mid Calder Colts Community Football Association are delighted to announce that the Club has been awarded Access Level Accreditation via the Community Club Accreditation Scheme run by West Lothian Council.
Mid Calder Colts CFA was established in 2003. The Club started out with a solitary team but has, in the short space of 6 years, grown to number 8 teams competing in the West Lothian 7 and 11-a-side leagues from U9s to U15s, giving over 100 local children the opportunity to train and play football. The Club has also recently introduced a Soccer School to help develop the next generation of Colts players. .............More here
ARMADALE SPORTS CLUB
The committee and members of Armadale Sports club are delighted to announce that the club have been awarded Community Club Status as part of West Lothian Council’s Community Sports Club Development Scheme. The club received the award after meeting the WLC criteria and see it as the next step in the club’s development. The next goal for the club is the SFA Quality Mark Standard Award which we hope to achieve this year.
The committee would like to thank all concerned for their hard work in achieving this award.
Players from Pumpherston United's under 14 squad attended the first of a series of planned Educated Pass Initiative sessions that involves Initiative members working with the players to highlight education pathways using football as a theme. Joe Meloy, the Widening Participation Officer from the University of Edinburgh attended the first session in order to introduce the Educated Pass Initiative to the players and explain what lies ahead for them. |
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East Livingston and East Calder Councillor Frank Anderson recently visited Pumpherston United FC to present the club with an Access Level award in West Lothian Council's Community Sports Club Development Scheme. |
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Imagine the scene
now, it is a Saturday or Sunday at the local football park in your area and the
touchlines are full of spectators but the air is silent, coaches are able to talk to their players and
players talked to their teammates, but there was almost no interaction between
the players and those on the sidelines. Continual shouting and instruction from the sidelines · Violence on the touchline · ‘win at all costs’ mentality · Many children, coaches and parents having negative experiences of youth football As well as several
other issues, together, these factors contribute to increasing numbers of young
players, parents and coaches having bad experiences. Many drop out or leave as
a result and are deprived of their opportunity to learn those vital character
building lessons which football can provide. |
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Jock Adamson |
Murieston United CFC |
Updated - County Cup Finals 2008-09
It has been confirmed that this years County cup finals will once again be held at Almondvale Stadium, This years finals will take place on 25th & 26th April 09 3 Games will be played each day 11am, 1pm, 3pm. Last seasons finals were a great advert for football played in excellent surroundings and im sure that everyone will be glad that once again the games are going to be played at Almondvale, and the news is a great incentive for teams to get to the finals, last years photo`s can be seen ......here
The Scottish Football Partnership
Has been established to fill the void left since the demise of The Football Trust in 2000. Its role is to aid Scottish football in grant funding projects. It has a limited budget to assist Scottish football but the Scottish Football Partnership is seeking to identify new sources of funding from government, voluntary, private sector and sponsorships.
SFA Member Clubs may apply for grant assistance under two Awards - Facilities Strategy Award and Community Youth Award. The Facilities Strategy Award helps Clubs meet the strict Club Licence requirements relating to infrastructure projects and the Community Youth Award supports community development programmes. Both these awards are subject to meeting specific criteria and full details can be found within the relevant application form packs which can be downloaded by clicking on the following links:-
SFP Facilities Strategy Application Form
SFP Community Youth Award Application Form
All other football clubs may also apply for funding. The Scottish Football Partnership looks to fund innovative low cost projects, but projects that will have a huge impact. The Scottish Football Partnership welcomes all applications and if you have an idea or project that you think we will be interested in, then please complete the General Application below:-
SFP General Application Form
Goal post safety
The latest advice on goal post safety can now be downloaded .........here (pdf)
A Celebration of Sporting Excellence
West Lothian Council and West Lothian Sports Council are inviting the West Lothian public to nominate individuals and organisations
who, in their opinion, have achieved particular success in sport in the year 2008.
The purpose of the event is to celebrate sporting achievement in West Lothian. Nominations are invited from the public to identify
amateur and professional sports persons or volunteers who have excelled in their chosen field of endeavour during the year 2008.This
could include coaches, competitors, administrators, helpers, teachers, clubs, schools, uniformed groups, teams and sponsors...more details and Nomination Form (PDF format)
Midnight football has returned to West Lothian with two brand new signings.
Linlithgow and East Calder have been added to the line-up of towns for the 2008midnightfootball season kicking off from 3 October, with Armadale,Blackburn, Broxburn,Bathgateand Livingston all re-signed for the new term.
Midnight football is a free national five a side football community scheme, aimed at keeping young people off the streets and reducing anti-social behaviour. It is open to both boys andgirls aged between 12 and 17, and players can comes along to take part in the leagues aseither individuals or teams.......more
WLAYFC thank West Lothian Junior teams
The WLAYFC would like to thank Stoneyburn Juniors FC for their hospitality, and use of facilities, at the end of season 2007-08. In total 19 Cup Finals were played at Beechwood Park throughout May and June. The Association would also like to thank Fauldhouse United and Whitburn Junior FC for making their facilities available to the Association for a number of other Cup Finals.
The assistance and co-operation of Junior clubs helps to bring a fitting end to each season and their continued support it greatly appreciated by the WLAYFC.
Armadale Sports Club have been awarded Access Level Accreditation from WLC... Billy Craig ASCArmadale are probably like all the other clubs that receive accreditation. We would like to raise the standards within the club and develope Armadale Sports Club so we can offer a higher standard of organisation, coaching and facilities to our members. We have young people from 5 years old in the soccer school up to our under 19 team. Around 250 players in all. We see this as the first step on the ladder and we are going to carry forward now and hopefully reach Community Club status with both WLC and the SFA within the next few years.
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