UEFA Foundation for Children backs 12 new projects The foundation’s board of trustees promotes sport as a vehicle to support vulnerable children. The UEFA Foundation for Children’s board of trustees, chaired by the former European Commission president, José Manuel Durão
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Association Football has been played for over 150 years and is by far the most popular team game in history. It is a game almost exclusively organised, played, supported, managed and profited from, by men. Women were at first
The National Children's Football Alliance, The Peace Village and GroepINTRO, facilitated football for fun games for refugees on International Day of Peace, 21st September, 2016. For more information on how an International Children's Football Alliance can create Peace Makers For
[caption id="attachment_4187" align="alignleft" width="150"] Paul Cooper (Right) with Ernie Brennan (Left) at the Peace Village, Messines, Belgium.[/caption] Give Us Back Our Game campaign was founded by Paul Cooper (National Projects Director and Founder Member of the NCFA) and Rick Fenoglia (Manchester
Our dear friend, mentor and inspiration passed away on Sunday 14th February 2016. He will be sadly missed by his many friends in the world of football, hockey and beyond. Born in Hannover, Germany, Horst lived for the latter half
Our dear friend, mentor and inspiration passed away on Sunday 14th February 2016. He will be sadly missed by his many friends in the world of football, hockey and beyond. Born in Hannover, Germany, Horst lived for the latter half
Peace Field Football Tournament Chailey School, Thursday 15th October 2015 Chailey School are the first Network School to kick off the Peace Fields Project (PFP) Tournaments. Assistant Head, Tim Dudgeon, led the way for network schools participating in the PFP,
International Peace Day (Monday 21st September) kicked off the Peace Fields Projects around the world when local primary school children in Messines, Belgium, site of the 1914 Christmas Truces, played games of football with the Peace Poppy Ball. Each poppy
Free v Free in Kent. Many thanks to all those at Brogdale CIC Youth Club for helping me in finishing off the NCFA Free v Free week with another fun football event for youngsters with learning difficulties and disabilities. The
Kit donation to NCFA. Margot Eastwell of 5-A-Side-Fun, a special needs club based in Ashford, Kent, has kindly donated the clubs previous kit to the National Children’s Football Alliance for use in one of the International Children's Football Alliance charities