The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

New £1.5m pot to help local teams

- GAVIN MCCAFFERTY

New funding for the grassroots game can help generate a “summer of football” to aid Scotland’s recovery from the coronaviru­s pandemic, according to the Scottish Football Associatio­n’s chief football officer Andy Gould.

A fresh £1.5 million funding package is set to benefit hundreds of clubs and thousands of players across the country.

The SFA’S new Football for All campaign is benefiting from investment from governing body Fifa and the Scottish Government, along with support from Sportscotl­and and Uefa.

The fund – part of which is ring-fenced for girls’ and women’s football – will help clubs meet challenges including finance, facilities and the volunteer workforce after registered players dropped by 20% during the pandemic.

The announceme­nt came on the day lockdown was eased in Scotland, with some sports facilities reopening.

“There is a huge enthusiasm for the grassroots game,” Gould said. “I think it can recover quickly.

“Society in Scotland generally loves football. People want to play the game.

“There are over 700,000 people that engage in the game on a regular basis. So we know they will want to return.

“We know football will play a huge part in that return.

“As things start to get more optimistic now, we want to create a summer of football and an opportunit­y for everybody, for as many people as we possibly can, to get back in the game and back on the pitch.

“I think we have all seen the challenges for people’s health and wellbeing during the pandemic, during the lockdown.

“I think football can play a huge part in that recovery.

“We know the power of football, we know what it means to so many people.

“Whether it’s about connection with family and friends, whether it’s about being active, whether it’s about competitio­n or just simply being with your pals and playing a game of football, it means so many different things.

“It can play a huge part in Scotland’s recovery and that’s something we are aiming to really try and work with our clubs to achieve.”

The funding came with less than 50 days before Scotland kick off their European Championsh­ip campaign against Czech Republic at Hampden.

It is hoped the competitio­n has the potential to inspire a new generation who have never seen their country compete at such a level.

“It’s a great opportunit­y, the Euros,” Gould said. “For us to have qualified for the first time in 23 years, for us now to have that opportunit­y to capitalise and use those role models that, in particular, young people can look up to and to aspire to.

“Using the Euros as a catalyst will be something we aim to do as well.”

Grassroots clubs are able to apply for grants of up to £1,000 each through the SFA’S official website.

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