'The Underdogs' galvanise a sense of togetherness like no-other emotion. This story of an International Children's Football Alliance team representing Slum Soccer, India, is an inspirational story. Some of the team that experienced the Swiss International u16s 2015 tournament talk about
Schools participation in the National Children’s Football Week This year’s National Children’s Football Week is to be held between Saturday 16th July and Sunday 31t July. This year we would like to encourage schools to take part which is
David Evennett, MP, Acting Minister for Sport, Heritage and Tourism, talks to the National Children's Football Alliance about the Peace Fields Project (PFP) and the impact on the legacy of the First World War's centenary years. To support the Peace
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,
Joey, son of Claudia and Jake, River of Hope, is presented a Peace Fields Poppy Ball from International Children's Football Alliance's Abhijeet Barse (CEO, Slum Soccer, India) at the Football Is More, International Forum, Bad Ragaz, Switzerland. Mum, Claudia, writes;
Kick For Tolerance A Pan-Punjab Peace & Youth Development Initiative. Why we work. India and Pakistan are the protagonists of a severe and deep rooted conflict which has its origins in the bloody partition of British-India in 1947. Beyond military
[caption id="attachment_3785" align="alignright" width="300"] Abhijeet Barse (right) presents a Peace Poppy Ball to Claudia Doron's (River of Hope, CEO) son for the Republic of Congo's Peace Fields Project. The One World Play Project Peace Ball was presented outside the FIM
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
MONDAY 21st SEPTEMBER, PEACE VILLAGE, MESSINES, BELGIUM International Peace Day will be hosted at the Peace Village, Messines, Belgium, where local school children will kick off a series of football games with Peace Poppy Footballs. The footballs will then be distributed
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