The game of football is globally admired, locally revered and, no matter where anyone is in the world, sure to prompt a debate. But as the game has mushroomed, the spirit of tactics, technique, and confidence - the pillars that
[caption id="attachment_2479" align="alignleft" width="300"] Mick with son Rob after winning the Rocky Mountain Cup[/caption] Mick Gale (MG) is a classic example of all that is good in football. NCFA Directer, Ernie Brennan first met Mick on one of the first
Next Step Conference in Delhi in February 2014 – A Review A little more than a month has passed since the Next Step Conference 2014 of UNOSDP took place in Delhi splendidly hosted by Magic Bus. Perhaps a good time
The NCFA's Football & Peace Projects are gathering interest from around the world. We hear from one of the many Football & Peace supporters taking part in the Peace Day Celebrations in Kent. My name is Thorven Lucht and
The Ministry of Football Self-Reflection Tool helps children to improve their football skills and enhance their ability to learn and perform in football, writes Mark Carter, Founder and Director. It does this by collecting information from them on their experience of
CELEBRATING A UNIQUE 10-YEAR PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN ARSENAL IN THE COMMUNITY & ISLINGTON HOUSING we take a look at one of the coaches working on the front line. [caption id="attachment_2111" align="alignleft" width="150"] Tony David. Community Football Coach[/caption] Tony David (TD) is a founder
Referee Awareness Weekend 29th - 30th March 2014 The Don’t X The Line Campaign is working with The Professional Footballers Association, The Football Association, The Professional Game Match Ocials (PGMOL), The Football Association of Ireland and other professional bodies to
Too often in kids sports; adults, parents and coaches become overly vocal in their approach to working with young athletes. However well-intentioned some of them may be, the results are not always positive. With a Silent Sideline Weekend, the coaches



