Scottish FA involved in latest Football Including Refugees in Europe Initiative
We're involved involved in the creation of a new Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) which is aimed at supporting the inclusion of refugees through football.
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Read MoreThe Play-Off Match will go ahead between Brora Rangers and Kelty Hearts, and that the Pyramid Play-Off Match against SPFL Club 42 will also take place.
Read MoreGoverning and league bodies across men’s and women’s games join forces with clubs to cease activity on social media from 15:00 BST on Friday 30 April to 23:59 BST on Monday 3 May
Read MoreGrassroots football in Scotland is set to receive a welcome shot in the arm thanks to the Scottish FA’s new Football for All campaign, which will inject more than £1.5M of funding into the national game.
Read MoreUpdated guidance for all that will commence on Monday, 26 April.
Read MoreThe Scottish FA joins with UEFA and other National Associations in condemning the proposals by Europe’s wealthiest clubs to break away from the UEFA Champions and Europa Leagues
Read MoreMike Mulraney aims to become the first Scotsman to hold the post of FIFA Vice-President since David Will in 1990.
Read MoreThe Scottish FA welcomes confirmation from UEFA that Hampden Park will be able to host its four EURO 2020 matches with supporters in attendance.
Read MoreScottish FA's new Head of Girls' and Women's Football discusses her aims for the future inclduing the appointment of a new Women's National Team head coach.
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