Clare Whyte to leave role as Compliance Officer
The Scottish FA can confirm that Clare Whyte will leave her role as Compliance Officer.
Read MoreThe Scottish FA can confirm that Clare Whyte will leave her role as Compliance Officer.
Read MoreUEFA’s Social Return on Investment (SROI) demonstrates that Ayr United Football Academy (AUFA) contribute nearly €10 million to their local community.
Read MoreThe Scottish FA are pleased to announce that the Tartan Army Children’s Charity (TACC) are set to be boosted by a donation from global sports brand adidas.
Read MoreA statement issued by the Scottish FA Chief Executive, Ian Maxwell.
Read MoreAn update about the impact of Scottish Government Protective Levels on football within Scotland.
Read MoreThe Scottish FA are seeking clarification from the Scottish Government and sportscotland on how Scottish grassroots football will be affected by the new COVID-19 Strategic Framework system.
Read MoreThe Scottish FA launch its first ever Mental Health Action Plan as they aim to end the stigma around the issue in football and create an environment for people to talk openly about their mental health in the game.
Read MoreThe Scottish FA are saddened to hear about the death of former Category 1 and FIFA referee David Syme.
Read MoreScotland will have five places in next season’s UEFA club competitions, increasing from the four spots they have held in previous years.
Read MoreThe Scottish FA have today confirmed the format for the 2020/21 Scottish Cup, with revised competition rules as a result of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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