A Coaching Master Class will take place at Lurgan Junior High School on Thursday 13th June from 6:30pm-8:30pm with Northern Ireland Manager, Michael O’Neill and Women’s Senior Team Goalkeeping Coach, Alan Simpson.
THE Irish Football Association has teamed up with STATSports. The Northern Ireland based company is the only company developing bespoke GPS analysis services across elite sports.
INVITATIONS are now being accepted from interested clubs for membership of the NIFL Youth League season 2013/14.
The closing date for applications is 5pm on Friday 31st May 2013. All applications must be received by special delivery.
The Irish FA National Coaching of Coaches Courses will take place throughout the month of June.
The courses are based at Stranmillis University College, Belfast and Queen’s sport, Upper Malone.
The Irish Football Association is working hard behind the scenes on developing a new online shop. More information will be available soon. Like us on Facebook; follow us on Twitter or sign-up for our email newsletter to keep up-to-date with all the latest information.
THE Irish Football Association has teamed up with STATSports. The Northern Ireland based company is the only company developing bespoke GPS analysis services across elite sports.
Release Date: 22/09/2011
‘Awards for All’ gives £617,000 to 76 groups in latest grants round in Northern Ireland. For full details on the successful groups, visit www.fundraisingni.org/grant-making
Belfast City Council Good Relations
The IFA Community Relations Department are delighted to announce they have received funding from BCC Good Relations.
This project aims to bring three North Belfast football clubs together – Cliftonville FC, Crusaders FC and Newington FC. This project will include a series of activities that will complement the aims and objectives in bringing three football clubs across North Belfast together. Belfast City Council Good Relations will fund a weekend residential in Northern Ireland for all three clubs to come together to receive training in building skills in mediation, anti-racism and anti-sectarianism. The groups will also take part in a series of activities and workshops during the residential visit to address key issues facing each of their communities - suicide awareness, drugs and alcohol, peer pressure, , identity, for each of the groups involvbed to get to know their peers on an informal bassis. ake part in a sericommunity relations, identity and local politics.
We wish the best of luck to the groups involved in this project with the Irish FA’s Community Relations department.
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