School Sports Partnerships

The Football Association Shield The ESFA Shield

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California Raisins Awards Scheme

California Raisins Awards Scheme

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What You Know Logo

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Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre logo

Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre

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Certificate of Merit

Merit Certificate

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Get into Football

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The FA Respect Logo

Respect, The FA's programme to address unacceptable behaviour in football - on and off the pitch.

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ESFA Crest

The ESFA's Child Welfare Policy and Procedures

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Recycle 4 Kit logo

Great way to get football kit and equipment for free

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grass roots football show 2011

The event for everyone in the community, Youth & Schools Football

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Association of Football Coaches

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Pass 4 Soccer Scholarships

Pass 4 Soccer logo

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Eat in Colour Logo

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Wiltshire Girls in Gothia World Youth Cup

Wiltshire Girls Schools Football Team

Wiltshire Girls Team

The Gothia World Youth Cup has been running since 1975 and has entertained teams from some 127 countries from around the world. Teams from South America, Australasia, Africa and the Far East as well as Europe have entered and have made this a truly World event. Although Sweden provides most of the teams the variety of nations provides a variety of football styles and enables the participants to develop both as players as well as people with the opportunity to socialise with others from around the Globe. The cultural and social element is as important as the playing. This year school teams, local club sides as well as professional youth teams from England were very much in evidence.

After months of fund raising, letter writing, phone calls a squad of 15 girls all Under 15 and mainly from Wiltshire embarked on the trip of a lifetime on Sunday 12th July 2009 to the Gothia World Youth Cup in Gothenburg Sweden. The girls represented Swindon Town Football in the Community Trust, after the suggestion to enter was made by them. They were supported by Swindon Town Football in the Community coaches Jon Holloway and Clive Maguire, managed by Wendy Craig and Tony Williams from Dorcan Technology College and Wiltshire Schools FA and were sponsored by @futsal, Wiltshire FA and the RAF.

The Girls were entered in the G15 class (U15 Girls) which had 132 teams competing in 30 pools of 4 and 5 – the only English team in this competition. In the pool games the girls won one game but despite battling hard lost the other two to put them through to the “B” Cup competition. After a lot of soul searching and performance analysis they came together as a team and performed exceptionally well in the following knockout games. The girls battled through 9 matches in 6 days to triumphantly win the plate competition. They played and won two games on Thursday and 3 games including the semi-final on the Friday.

Their final was played on Saturday morning at the Heden Centre the main Gothia cup arena, where although extremely tired the girls raised themselves to produce another excellent performance to win convincingly 2-0. The girls applied themselves throughout the week, with real commitment and were ambassadors for their schools, Wiltshire and girl’s football in general.

They demonstrated real sporting etiquette throughout the week and made friends with players from many other nationalities and displayed outstanding camaraderie – some of the teams they played against or met during the tournament week were a supporting presence at the Final, thanks to the socialising that had occurred after the games. The team was deserving of their victory and success, both as footballers and people and is now hoping to return next year to take the next step and hopefully win the “A” Cup in the next age group.

ESFA 28 Aug 2009

August 2009 News

28th :: Where are they now: Victor Moses

Current Crystal Palace star, Victor Moses, has already made waves in the professional game and is understood to be coveted by a host of Premier League clubs.
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20th :: James Norwood makes league debut

James Norwood’s footballing career has reached new heights since he left St Bede’s College in Hailsham, Sussex, at the end of the Summer Term 2009.
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14th :: Chris Smalling makes England U21 debut

Chris Smalling’s career continues to develop at an extraordinary rate.
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11th :: Where are they now: Ben Tozer

Ben Tozer was an England Schoolboy International and Devon County Schools’ FA representative player during the 2006-07 season.
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07th :: Where are they now: Chris Whelpdale

Chris was an Essex County SFA and England U18 Schoolboy player during season 2004-2005.
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06th :: Queensbury School win USA Cup!

Between July 18th and 28th, Queensbury School (Dunstable) Year 11 Football team travelled to Blaine, Minnesota, to compete in the USA Cup.
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06th :: Gold Award Presentations

Chairman Paul Rickard (centre) presents Tony Mosson (Newbury Primary Schools' FA, right) and Adrian Riddiford (Wiltshire Schools' FA, left) with their ESFA Gold Award for 50 Years Service to Schools' Football.
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Girls FC penalty shootout image

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fallen hero logo

Suit suppliers to the U18 International Squad

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Inspiresport Logo

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Match! Magazine logo

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first aid warehouse logo

First Aid Kits for Sport

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Practikal Substitution Board

Official substitute board suppliers to the ESFA

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Central Council of Physical Recreation logo

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CLIC Sargent Logo

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Keep Your Eye on the Ball logo

A campaign to raise awareness of male cancers in the footballing community.

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RWT photography

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Community Amateur Sports Club Scheme

Community Amateur Sports Club Logo

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School Sport Magazine

School Sport Magazine
Front Cover to Issue 6

Encouraging excellence and promoting participation in competitive school sport.

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