Coaches and volunteers from across Scotland were honoured recently at the Annual Scottish FA Grassroots Awards at Hampden, supported by McDonald’s and the Sunday Mail. Scotland National Coach Craig Levein and Scotland legend Kenny Dalglish were in attendance to present the awards to the winners. The event celebrated the efforts of the tireless volunteers who give up their time to provide footballing opportunities in communities across the country. Hundreds of people involved in the grassroots game gathered to hear inspirational accounts of dedication and passion from volunteers involved in the grassroots game.
McDonald’s Head of Scottish Football, Kenny Dalglish, said: “Football in communities is built on the dedication of people we honoured tonight. “Without the hard work and dedication of all the grassroots volunteers, Scottish football simply wouldn’t exist.”
Westdyke FC won the best Community Football Club award. Graeme Burnett, Chair of Lawsondale Sports Centre Trust (pictured front row, third from left) picked up the award on behalf of the club. Well done to all involved!